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[quote="barriger"]ARC Raiders' Anvil Splitter turns the Anvil revolver into a nasty 4-pellet close-range shredder, perfect for weak points and tight PvP fights, with Dam Battlegrounds a reliable blueprint farm spot. If you've been running the standard Anvil revolver and thinking it feels a bit too "polite," the Splitter mod fixes that fast. It basically trades precision for a nasty four-pellet burst that hits like a miniature scattergun at handshake distance. If you're short on time, some players top up their kits through [url=https://www.u4gm.com/]U4GM[/url] for quick access to currency and gear, but even then you'll still want to learn how this thing behaves in real fights, because it rewards good habits and punishes sloppy range choices. What the Splitter actually changes The big surprise is that it's not a straight damage upgrade. Each pellet hits lighter than the original shot, so at medium range it can feel worse. Up close, though, the math flips. When two, three, or all four pellets land, weak points pop and armored targets start panicking. You'll also notice a different rhythm: you're not "dueling" anymore, you're forcing a mistake. Hold an angle, let someone swing, and dump the spread into center mass or a known weak point. Past roughly 15 meters, the spread and falloff make it feel like you're throwing pebbles. Farming the blueprint without losing your mind If you're chasing the blueprint, treat it like a short loop, not a full tour of the map. Dam Battlegrounds is still a strong bet, especially the highway gap between Raider Outpost East and the East Broken Bridge. Check the red lockers and raider caches tucked under the overpass, then rotate out. Night raids can feel a bit juicier for blueprint density, but they're also where you'll meet squads doing the exact same run. Buried City's Plaza Rosa Pharmacy is the calmer option. Hit drawers, counters, and the back rooms, then leave before you get greedy. Building and playing around it Once you've got the blueprint, use it right away so it's permanently unlocked, then aim for Gunsmith Level 3 to craft consistently with magnets and electrical parts. Don't just slap the Splitter onto a bargain-tier Anvil and call it a day. It shines when recoil and spread feel under control, so pairing it with a Compensator is the move if you've got one. In fights, think "doorways, stairs, corners." Crouch when you can, pre-aim common entry points, and don't chase targets into open ground. Carry a secondary that can actually work at range, because you will get baited into bad distances. Smart use, easy profit Extra Splitters are worth hanging onto since they sell well and trade even better when the market's dry, but the real value is how they let you win messy close-range scrambles. Use it as your panic button, your crate-defense tool, your hallway cleaner. You'll whiff sometimes, everyone does, and that's the cue to back off and reset rather than taking a pride fight. If you're planning your loadout around that close-quarters edge, it helps to keep an eye on pricing and availability for ARC Raiders iteams so you're not stuck running a half-finished kit when the raids get sweaty.[/quote]
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Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2026 9:05 am
Post subject: U4GM What Is Anvil Splitter in ARC Raiders Guide
ARC Raiders' Anvil Splitter turns the Anvil revolver into a nasty 4-pellet close-range shredder, perfect for weak points and tight PvP fights, with Dam Battlegrounds a reliable blueprint farm spot.
If you've been running the standard Anvil revolver and thinking it feels a bit too "polite," the Splitter mod fixes that fast. It basically trades precision for a nasty four-pellet burst that hits like a miniature scattergun at handshake distance. If you're short on time, some players top up their kits through
U4GM
for quick access to currency and gear, but even then you'll still want to learn how this thing behaves in real fights, because it rewards good habits and punishes sloppy range choices.
What the Splitter actually changes
The big surprise is that it's not a straight damage upgrade. Each pellet hits lighter than the original shot, so at medium range it can feel worse. Up close, though, the math flips. When two, three, or all four pellets land, weak points pop and armored targets start panicking. You'll also notice a different rhythm: you're not "dueling" anymore, you're forcing a mistake. Hold an angle, let someone swing, and dump the spread into center mass or a known weak point. Past roughly 15 meters, the spread and falloff make it feel like you're throwing pebbles.
Farming the blueprint without losing your mind
If you're chasing the blueprint, treat it like a short loop, not a full tour of the map. Dam Battlegrounds is still a strong bet, especially the highway gap between Raider Outpost East and the East Broken Bridge. Check the red lockers and raider caches tucked under the overpass, then rotate out. Night raids can feel a bit juicier for blueprint density, but they're also where you'll meet squads doing the exact same run. Buried City's Plaza Rosa Pharmacy is the calmer option. Hit drawers, counters, and the back rooms, then leave before you get greedy.
Building and playing around it
Once you've got the blueprint, use it right away so it's permanently unlocked, then aim for Gunsmith Level 3 to craft consistently with magnets and electrical parts. Don't just slap the Splitter onto a bargain-tier Anvil and call it a day. It shines when recoil and spread feel under control, so pairing it with a Compensator is the move if you've got one. In fights, think "doorways, stairs, corners." Crouch when you can, pre-aim common entry points, and don't chase targets into open ground. Carry a secondary that can actually work at range, because you will get baited into bad distances.
Smart use, easy profit
Extra Splitters are worth hanging onto since they sell well and trade even better when the market's dry, but the real value is how they let you win messy close-range scrambles. Use it as your panic button, your crate-defense tool, your hallway cleaner. You'll whiff sometimes, everyone does, and that's the cue to back off and reset rather than taking a pride fight. If you're planning your loadout around that close-quarters edge, it helps to keep an eye on pricing and availability for ARC Raiders iteams so you're not stuck running a half-finished kit when the raids get sweaty.