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Most weapons and armor in Diablo III will need repairs, after the hard use they're put to slaughtering the demonic hordes. Repairs can be done with most NPC merchants, making them easily-accessible all throughout the towns.
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Most weapons and armor in Diablo III need repairs, after the hard use they're put to slaughtering the demonic hordes. Repairs can be done with most NPC merchants, making them easily-accessible all throughout the towns.
  
Prior to [[Beta Patch 10]], only Haedrig Eamon the NPC [[blacksmith]] could repair items. This ability was taken from him and distributed widely to make it more convenient for players.
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Repairing gear is a significant gold sink especially in higher difficulties.  Since release the repair costs were raised for item levels between 53 and 63.
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If you sell an damaged item on the [[Auction House]] it will automatically repair when the purchaser moves it to their stash. If the item does not sell it'll be returned to you unrepaired.
  
The developers have promised that repairs will be a major expense and a viable [[gold sink]] in the late game. Players can only take their word for this, as repair needs and costs are quite minimal in the early levels available in the [[beta]].
 
  
 
* See the [[Durability]] article for related issues.
 
* See the [[Durability]] article for related issues.
  
  
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There is an achievement to be earned connected to the repair of items.
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<achievement type="single">Breaking Not So Bad</achievement>
  
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Latest revision as of 02:02, 20 August 2012

Repair icon.

Most weapons and armor in Diablo III need repairs, after the hard use they're put to slaughtering the demonic hordes. Repairs can be done with most NPC merchants, making them easily-accessible all throughout the towns.

Repairing gear is a significant gold sink especially in higher difficulties. Since release the repair costs were raised for item levels between 53 and 63.

If you sell an damaged item on the Auction House it will automatically repair when the purchaser moves it to their stash. If the item does not sell it'll be returned to you unrepaired.



There is an achievement to be earned connected to the repair of items.


<achievement type="single">Breaking Not So Bad</achievement>