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Basecamp fabrication workshop requires a non-craftable anvil #77866

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EvanBalster opened this issue Nov 15, 2024 · 1 comment
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Basecamp fabrication workshop requires a non-craftable anvil #77866

EvanBalster opened this issue Nov 15, 2024 · 1 comment
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EvanBalster commented Nov 15, 2024

Describe the bug

Currently, the anvil required to complete the basecamp smithy missions is one which cannot be crafted. This is a strange contrast to the DIY-ness of other elements of the basecamp, most of which can be built even with primitive resources.

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Steps to reproduce

Conjure up an NPC and lots of concrete/planks/water. Establish a faction camp, survey for a fabrication workshop expansion and build out the smithy. Notice that e.g. crucible or clay crucible may be used when setting up the forge, but an 'anvil' (non-craftable) is required for the next step; neither the small anvil nor the bronze anvil may be substituted.

Expected behavior

Players should be able to make the camp anvil from scratch somehow, rather than needing to find one in civilization. This would make the mission consistent with several others with a DIY/primitive slant:

  • The smithy comes with a rock hammer instead of a metal one.
  • The smithy starts with rock forges instead of metal ones.
  • The camp's built-in food storage is a root cellar rather than a fridge.

I believe the full-size anvil was craftable prior to PR #68386, and the basecamp missions might not have been revised to take that change into account.

Three possible resolutions:

  1. Accept the bronze anvil as a substitute: it's the same size, although a bit softer.
  2. Accept the small anvil as a substitute: it's steel, although apparently smaller, longer and blockier.
  3. Make the regular 'anvil' craftable. Realistically one of the other types of anvil would be necessary to forge a full-size steel anvil.

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Latest experimental as of November 14, 2024.
Windows 11.

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Seems to be an oversight in #76285

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