PlaneShift
Gameplay => General Discussion => Topic started by: Delsabor Nash on July 11, 2006, 12:31:48 am
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I have a few questions about Repairing Weapons:
I know that you pay for training to a certain point, but how do you practice repair so that you can get to the next level?
How high of a skill level to you need to have to repair things such as blank Encrusted Battle Axes, broad swords, and other things? A basic estimate for certain levels of weapons would be helpful.
I have one skill in repair, and i can only repair a simple one bladed axe or short sword, but that does not help me since the weapons I actually use are far more 'complex' and are very close to being totally worn out.
Thank you for any help you give me.
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AFAIK this is still being worked on, you can use the /repair command and it will repair the weapon in your right hand, but once you log out and log back in, it will be reset, as i said, its still being worked on
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Yes, i am aware HOW to repair, by putting it in right hand ect. But yes, thanks for telling me about that.
My other questions stil stand and need answers however.l
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The repair skill isn't working right now.
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Okay, well is there anything else about it you might know about that could help me?
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It's been reported that if you actually train your repairing skill, you won't be able to repair anything really useful - like (some?) weapons - because there is no way for you to practice with the skill. And as the repairing skill hasn't been worked on at all I believe, we just have a command for now, I don't know how what you can repair gets determined once you already have points.
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Well I can repair my Claymore... (starting skill from character creation)
The quality raises when I repair, up to 50 ...but does it really make any difference?
BTW: You can start repairing an item several times, while you are already working on repairing.
It takes me 53 seconds to repair my claymore once. When I type /repair again a couple of times before the 53 seconds are over the second repair task is finished just after a couple of seconds after the first one has been done. This way I could repair this claymore from 0 to 50 points within 1 minute... Can't imagine this was done intentionally - was it?