vote up and comment on this if you think it is a good idea a table like an enchantment table but instead of enchanting your tools and wepons you can repair them at the cost of xp and there would be several levels of repair such as 25% 50% 75% 100% each costing the player more xp then the last
I'm confused, can't you repair things by putting the depleted tool in the crafting square with a full tool? Didn't they make that a feature?
EDIT- Yup, see, repairing is already in the game in a much easier, less costly manner. Your idea would be good if there weren't already a repair system.
Guys, he's asking for a different way to repair. The current system sucks. How does it make sense that combining two weak picks makes a strong one? I actually disapprove of the OP, but I want there to be a repair table that costs materials to repair the items and takes a little XP and does not remove the enchantment.
I actually think that there should be a maintenance table. The maintenance table would be what you use to combine the 2 items you want to repair instead of putting them in a crafting table.
Guys, he's asking for a different way to repair. The current system sucks. How does it make sense that combining two weak picks makes a strong one? I actually disapprove of the OP, but I want there to be a repair table that costs materials to repair the items and takes a little XP and does not remove the enchantment.
How does combining two used tools into one strong tool suck? Don't mean any offense, but it seems that your expectations are a bit high. I would be curious to see what a "nonsucky" concept would be considering that I actually PREFER the "sucky" system :happy.gif:.
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EDIT- Yup, see, repairing is already in the game in a much easier, less costly manner. Your idea would be good if there weren't already a repair system.
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How does combining two used tools into one strong tool suck? Don't mean any offense, but it seems that your expectations are a bit high. I would be curious to see what a "nonsucky" concept would be considering that I actually PREFER the "sucky" system :happy.gif:.
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