Here’s how to repair weapons and armour in No Rest For The Wicked
Looking for how to repair equipment in No Rest For The Wicked?No Rest For The Wickedhas a challenging durability system that will penalise you every time you die. Your equipment will gradually degrade each time you respawn in the game.
Join us as we go through the steps for repairing weapons and armour inNo Rest For The Wickedand what materials you’ll need to do so.
How to repair equipment in No Rest For The Wicked
If you’ve received the dreaded message that your weapons or armour have broken in No Rest For the Wicked, you have a few options available for fixing them.
First, you’ll want to speak to a Blacksmith and pay them for their repairing services. Luckily there is one calledFillmorelocated within theMess Hallin theMariner’s Keep.
To get there, you’ll need to first retrieve theMess Hall Key. We found it on a body on the map location above.
To get there, head towards the large makeshiftbonfirein the centre of Mariner’s Keep, moverightpast the Mess Hall and around a little alcove. Here, there is a corpse lying on awooden platformwith the key.
Once inside the Mess Hall, kill the soldiers bothering Fillmore and speak to him to access his repairing services. You’ll have the option to ‘Repair All’ equipment or ‘Repair Equipped’ pieces in return for coin.
You can also repair a small amount of durability when usingRepair Powder. A small bottle of this will add50 durability to all equipped items. You can find Repair Powder in variouschests or breakable barrelsin No Rest For The Wicked. Loot, however, is randomised so it’s down to luck whether you will receive any or not.
If - like us - you’ve died a lot in No Rest For The Wicked you’ll notice that every time you respawn at a Cerim Whisper your armour and weapons will degrade more and more.
If you have taken enough damage to either your weapons or armour, you’ll get a little symbol in the bottom left corner of your screen of armour and weapon pieces in different colours.
The colours show how much damage has been taken. Yellow means moderate damage, orange is serious damage and red means the damage is critical and equipment is ready to break.
Even if a piece of equipment fully breaks, it can still be repaired by a Blacksmith.
That rounds off our guide to repairing equipment in No Rest For The Wicked. Now you should be all set to tackle foes with your weapons and armour in tip-top shape. For more No Rest For The Wicked tips and tricks, see our guide to the beststats to level up firstin the game.