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Thread: Explain Repair Kits and Decay Please

CorbaerTek
Sat Oct 29, 2005 3:23 pm
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I repaired a piece of armor (grind stuff, but still) with a 99.9% armor repair kit and got back 400 points... because the piece lost over 8000 points.

Was concerned, so I tried another... bought a piece over 50% degraded and tried another kit of the same quality... bam! same results.

Was concerned even more. Bought a very degraded rifle off the bazaar... use a 99.9% weapon repair kit... same result.

What is the deal???

I checked the skill mods to see if maybe a WS or AS had a repair mod, but they don't... I tried again in front of a rating 40 crafting station (WDG for a damaged pistol) same results.

Are they working as intended? If so, what is the point? Back whe the were introduced (long ago) they worked great... a 99.9 would repair around 80-90% of the damage, and you could get an amazing repair around 99%... I remember it well, a guildie ran off hundreds of crates of them, and we used them all the time.

I now have a good double capped FW-FWG5 and it's down to about 50% condition, but I'll be a ewoks hemroid before I use one of these kits on it.



Account cancelled again. Fix this flippin game. GCW, Smugglers, Player economy, enjoyable content and all bugs over 3 months old must be repaired before this game is worth the subscription. Get it, got it, done.
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