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+ | '''Repair Service Contracts''' are introduced with the [[Publish 13.5]]. An item can be repaired by using a [[Repair Contract]] that corresponds to one of the aforementioned skills. These contracts appear in the form of a deed and come as [[blessed]]. The contracts are labeled as '''''A Repair Service Contract from a [level] [skill]''''', where [level] is the skill level title of the smith which has created the contract (i.e. apprentice, journeyman, expert, adept, master, or grandmaster, as appropriate). | ||
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− | + | * [[Blacksmithy]] - Used to repair all metal [[Armor|armor]], metal [[Shields|shields]], and metal [[Weapons|weapons]]. | |
+ | * [[Bowcraft/Fletching]] - Used to repair all [[Bow|bows]]. | ||
+ | * [[Carpentry]] - Used to repair [[Woodland Armor]], [[Bokuto|Bokutos]] and [[Wooden Shield|Wooden Shields]]. | ||
+ | ** [[Masonry]] - Used to repair [[Gargish Stone Armor|stone armor]], stone [[shields]] and stone [[weapons]] | ||
+ | * [[Glassblowing]] ([[Alchemy]] specialization) - Used to repair [[Glass Sword]]s and [[Glass Staff|Glass Staves]] | ||
+ | * [[Tailoring]] - Used to repair all [[Leather Armor|leather armor]] and [[Hats|hats]]. | ||
+ | * [[Tinkering]] - Used to repair [[Imbuing|imbued]] or [[replica]] [[jewelry]] and also [[Gargoyle|Gargish Neclace]] and [[Gargish Earrings|earrings]]. | ||
− | + | ==Creating== | |
− | + | Crafters can create a repair service contract by performing the following steps: | |
− | + | # Use a crafting tool as normal. | |
− | + | # Choose the '''''Repair''''' option from the menu that appears. | |
− | + | # Target a [[File:Blank_Scrolls.png]] [[Blank Scroll]]. The scroll must be within the player's backpack. | |
− | + | # The repair service contract will appear in the creating character's backpack. | |
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− | + | ==Usage== | |
+ | Characters must be standing in an NPC shop that belongs to the repairing skill in order to use a repair service contract: | ||
+ | # Double-click the repair service contract. | ||
+ | # Target the item-to-be-repaired. | ||
+ | # The used repair service contract will disappear after use. | ||
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+ | ==See Also== | ||
+ | * [[Durability]] | ||
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Revision as of 19:41, 15 June 2011
Contents
Repair Service Contracts are introduced with the Publish 13.5. An item can be repaired by using a Repair Contract that corresponds to one of the aforementioned skills. These contracts appear in the form of a deed and come as blessed. The contracts are labeled as A Repair Service Contract from a [level] [skill], where [level] is the skill level title of the smith which has created the contract (i.e. apprentice, journeyman, expert, adept, master, or grandmaster, as appropriate).
Skills
- Blacksmithy - Used to repair all metal armor, metal shields, and metal weapons.
- Bowcraft/Fletching - Used to repair all bows.
- Carpentry - Used to repair Woodland Armor, Bokutos and Wooden Shields.
- Masonry - Used to repair stone armor, stone shields and stone weapons
- Glassblowing (Alchemy specialization) - Used to repair Glass Swords and Glass Staves
- Tailoring - Used to repair all leather armor and hats.
- Tinkering - Used to repair imbued or replica jewelry and also Gargish Neclace and earrings.
Creating
Crafters can create a repair service contract by performing the following steps:
- Use a crafting tool as normal.
- Choose the Repair option from the menu that appears.
- Target a Blank Scroll. The scroll must be within the player's backpack.
- The repair service contract will appear in the creating character's backpack.
Usage
Characters must be standing in an NPC shop that belongs to the repairing skill in order to use a repair service contract:
- Double-click the repair service contract.
- Target the item-to-be-repaired.
- The used repair service contract will disappear after use.