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::*Armor repair - [[Armorsmithing techniques]] |
::*Armor repair - [[Armorsmithing techniques]] |
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::*Nonmetal repair - [[Tailoring techniques]] |
::*Nonmetal repair - [[Tailoring techniques]] |
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::*Tool |
::*Tool repair - [[Blacksmithing techniques]] |
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::*Wood repair - [[Shaping techniques]] |
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It should be noted that both Armorsmithing and Tailoring make shields. As such, it is important to know whether your shield is metal or nonmetal. |
It should be noted that both Armorsmithing and Tailoring make shields. As such, it is important to know whether your shield is metal or nonmetal. |
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Repair Basics
All armor, weapons, shields, and tools can be repaired. The exception to this is if the item actually reaches a poor enough condition, individuals may be unable to repair it and it may then only be repaired by an actual repair shop.
Shop Repairs
In Crossing, metal items may be repaired by Catrox just east of the bank (DIR METAL). Leather repair is done by Randal in Wolf Clan beyond the brook outside the west gate (DIR NONMETAL).
They may repair items on a one-by-one basis, or altogether. For single items, just GIVE the item to the repairman. To repair everything that they will work on at once, ASK <person> ABOUT REPAIR ALL. This command removes anything that you are wearing that the repairman works on and starts the repair process. Anything inside of containers that might require repair will have to be individually repaired.
Career-Based Repairs
Several careers enable individuals to do their own repairs. Each one has two separate techniques.
The basic technique permits repairing, while the advanced technique makes their repairs more effective.
- Weapon repair - Weaponsmithing techniques
- Armor repair - Armorsmithing techniques
- Nonmetal repair - Tailoring techniques
- Tool repair - Blacksmithing techniques
- Wood repair - Shaping techniques
It should be noted that both Armorsmithing and Tailoring make shields. As such, it is important to know whether your shield is metal or nonmetal.
Metal Weapon, Armor and Tool Repair
Once the appropriate weaponsmithing, armorsmithing or blacksmithing are known, the repair process is a simple one.
- RUB MY item WITH MY wire brush
- POUR MY oil ON MY item
Leather Armor Repair
Once the appropriate tailoring techniques are known, the repair process is a simple one.
- PUSH MY item WITH MY needles
- RUB MY item WITH MY slickstone
Conditions of Repairable Goods
For the ranges of condition for repairable goods, see condition.