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==Summary==
==Summary==
* Players can craft Repair Benches using [[Blacksmithy]] which may be double-clicked to automatically repair all items a player has equipped and in their backpack
* Players can double-click a Repair Bench to automatically repair all items a player has equipped and in their backpack
* Players can craft Repair Benches using [[Blacksmithy]]
 
 
==Using a Repair Bench==
* Repair Benches must be locked down in a house in order to be used
* Repair Benches must be locked down in a house in order to be used
* Players do not need any Blacksmithing skill to use a Repair Bench
* Players do not need any Blacksmithing skill to use a Repair Bench
* Repair Benches have between 0 and 500 charges, with each activation by a player consuming a charge (Repair Benches will not be deleted when reaching 0 charges)
* Repair Benches have between 0 and 5000 charges, with each activation by a player consuming a charge (Repair Benches will not be deleted when reaching 0 charges)
* Players can add charges to a Repair Bench by double-clicking a Blacksmithing Repair Kit, Carpentry Repair Kit, or Tailoring Repair Kit and targeting a Repair Bench
* Players can add charges to a Repair Bench by double-clicking a Blacksmithing Repair Kit, Carpentry Repair Kit, or Tailoring Repair Kit and targeting a Repair Bench
* Each Repair Kit consumed adds 10 charges to the Repair Bench
* Each Repair Kit consumed adds 10 charges to the Repair Bench, and it will use as many charges as possible to try to fill the bench
* Also see [[Repairing Items]]
* Also see [[Repairing Items]]


The numbers in the animation below are outdated, but the mechanics are the same.
[[File:repairbencha.gif|link=]]
[[File:repairbencha.gif|link=]]


==Crafting a Repair Bench==
==Crafting a Repair Bench==
Crafting a Repair Bench '''requires 120 [[Blacksmithy]]''' and the following items:
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
* 1 Iron Ingot Commodity
! colspan="4" | [[File:tinkering_smithshammer.jpg|link=]]<br />[[Blacksmithy]] Craftables
* 1 Board Commodity
|-
* 4 Blacksmithy Crafting Manuals
! Category
* 4 Tailoring Crafting Manuals
! Item
* 1 Carpentry Crafting Manual
! Materials
* 1 Tinkering Crafting Manual
! Min. Skill
|-
| Utility Items
| [[File:repairbench1a.png|link=Repair Bench]]<br />[[Repair Bench]]
| 1 Iron Ingot Commodity<br />1 Board Commodity<br />4 Blacksmithing Crafting Manuals<br />4 Tailoring Crafting Manuals<br />1 Carpentry Crafting Manual<br />1 Tinkering Crafting Manual<br />
| 120
|}

Latest revision as of 16:46, 7 September 2024

Summary

  • Players can double-click a Repair Bench to automatically repair all items a player has equipped and in their backpack
  • Players can craft Repair Benches using Blacksmithy


Using a Repair Bench

  • Repair Benches must be locked down in a house in order to be used
  • Players do not need any Blacksmithing skill to use a Repair Bench
  • Repair Benches have between 0 and 5000 charges, with each activation by a player consuming a charge (Repair Benches will not be deleted when reaching 0 charges)
  • Players can add charges to a Repair Bench by double-clicking a Blacksmithing Repair Kit, Carpentry Repair Kit, or Tailoring Repair Kit and targeting a Repair Bench
  • Each Repair Kit consumed adds 10 charges to the Repair Bench, and it will use as many charges as possible to try to fill the bench
  • Also see Repairing Items

Crafting a Repair Bench


Blacksmithy Craftables
Category Item Materials Min. Skill
Utility Items
Repair Bench
1 Iron Ingot Commodity
1 Board Commodity
4 Blacksmithing Crafting Manuals
4 Tailoring Crafting Manuals
1 Carpentry Crafting Manual
1 Tinkering Crafting Manual
120