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Broken items can be repaired: | Broken items can be repaired: | ||
* By a player who knows the [[Repair]] skill. | * By a player who knows the [[Repair]] skill. | ||
* By an NPC who knows the Repair skill, such as | * By an NPC who knows the Repair skill, such as {{favilink|Argyve}}, {{favilink|Q Girl}}, or a village tinker. You can request to Repair the item on the Trade screen for a certain number of drams of water. | ||
*By using | *By using {{favilink|Fix-It spray foam}}. | ||
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Revision as of 17:24, 26 March 2022
broken
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Broken |
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Effect Type
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Structural, Negative, Removable |
Infobox data from game version 2.0.201.78
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broken
Can't be equipped or used.
broken is an effect that can be applied on both robots and items. Objects that are affected by broken have [broken] appended to the name.
On Items
If on an item, it will be forcefully unequipped if equipped, and cannot be reequipped. The commerce value of the item will also be divided by 100.
Broken items can be repaired:
- By a player who knows the Repair skill.
- By an NPC who knows the Repair skill, such as Argyve, Q Girl, or a village tinker. You can request to Repair the item on the Trade screen for a certain number of drams of water.
- By using Fix-It spray foam.
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