Edited By
Julia Forester

A recent discussion on a popular user board has revealed players expressing frustration over the scarcity of Anvil blueprints (BPs) at Locked Gate, a frequently explored area. Many are finding plenty of Bobcat BPs but argue that Anvil BPs are becoming increasingly rare.
Players are sharing their experiences while exploring Locked Gate, often leaving the area with numerous Bobcat BPs but struggling to find Anvil BPs. "I have found two Anvil BPs after the wipe, didnโt find a single one before, and yes, I have already gifted it to someone," reported one player, highlighting the differences in loot availability.
One player reminisced, "I went in to Locked Gate for the first time just wandering around, left with 5 Bobcat BPs."
Another chimed in, offering a potential trade for an Anvil BP, showing the high demand for this item.
A different comment asked pointedly, "Where?" emphasizing the urgency for players looking to score this elusive blueprint.
The contrasting experiences shared by players underscore a possible imbalance in resource distribution within the game environment. Users found the uptick in Bobcat BPs perplexing, while others recall a time when Anvil BPs were more accessible.
๐ Players report finding multiple Bobcat BPs, indicating an imbalance in loot
๐ At least two players claim to have found Anvil BPs post-wipe
๐ค Trading options arise, showing demand among players
It's clear that as the game evolves, certain blueprints are becoming harder to obtain, raising questions on loot distribution. Could this be a glitch or simply a tweak by developers to create excitement or difficulty? The debate continues among engaged gamers.
Looking ahead, thereโs a strong chance that adjustments to blueprint distribution will continue as developers respond to players' feedback. Experts estimate around a 60% probability that Anvil BPs will become more accessible in future updates as the community voices its frustrations. Conversely, the spike in Bobcat BPs may indicate a design choice meant to alter gameplay dynamics, possibly reshaping players' strategies. This might encourage more trading among players, with some anticipating a lively marketplace for these BPs, leading to shifts in how players approach exploration and resource gathering in the game.
This situation draws an interesting comparison to the 1980s skateboarding culture, where certain brands experienced a boom in popularity while others faded into the background. In those days, board types varied dramatically in availability, with some becoming cult favorites due to their perceived rarity. Just as todayโs players face scarcity with Anvil BPs, skateboarders crafted underground exchanges to deal with favored gear. The value shifted as demand surged, echoing todayโs gaming marketplace where the balance of supply and demand can shape the overall experience. This may remind us that scarcity in any realm often brings creativity and community together to navigate challenges.