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Repairing items yourself

Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 6:18 pm
by Trillarel
I got back to an alt who is supposed to become a ranger in the future.

Since the rangers are supposed to be self-sufficient, and there is already a fletching trade in-game, I thought that it would be a good idea to allow characters to repair their items themselves.

Such repairs would require having the correct item (eg. a fletching knife to repair arrows) and knowing the correct trade (eg. fletching to repair arrows).

It could be expanded to armour and weapons, using armorsmithing and weaponsmithing.

What say you?

Re: Repairing items yourself

Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 6:33 pm
by Mele
Mending
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Syntax: mend <object> <raw material>

If you have a skill in making armour or weapons you can also repair them.
You need the specific skill to make that item in order to be able to repair
it using the mend command. The raw material must match the material of the
object you wish to mend.

(A) Construct (B) Mending (Spell)
(C) Tailor
There you are!

There are also the spells 'mending' and 'make whole'.
Mending (Spell)
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Transmutation
Range: Inventory
Target: Object
Syntax: cast mending <target>

Using magic this spell allows you to repair small breaks or
tears in objects. Should you attempt to repair a magic item,
the charges on the item will not be restored.

Mending is not able to restore magic rods, staffs, or wands,
nor does it affect creatures.

This spell cannot be learned by an abjurer

(A) 0th Level Bard Spells (B) 0th Level Cleric Spells
(C) 0th Level Druid Spells (D) 0th Level Wizard Spells
Make Whole
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Transmutation
Range: Touch
Target: Inventory
Syntax: cast 'make whole' <object>

Completely repairs an object, regardless of condition, and makes it like
new. As the skill level of the caster increases, more exotic materials can
be mended.

(A) 4th Level Cleric Spells

Re: Repairing items yourself

Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 6:39 pm
by Trillarel
Thanks - I was looking under 'help repair' and it didn't occur to me to type 'help mend'.