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Repairing Gear And Weapons
No Rest for the Wicked

Repairing Gear And Weapons

Learn how to repair your gear and weapons in No Rest for the Wicked. Find Fillmore, understand repair costs, and keep your equipment in top shape to face tough enemies.

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Learn how to repair your gear and weapons in No Rest for the Wicked. Find Fillmore, understand repair costs, and keep your equipment in top shape to face tough enemies.

Alright, so your gear and weapons are starting to take a beating, huh? Don't worry, it happens to everyone in The Wicked. Luckily, keeping your equipment in fighting shape is pretty straightforward once you know who to talk to and where to find them.

Your go-to NPC for repairs is a guy named Fillmore. You'll first encounter him in The Mess Hall. Honestly, you can't miss him there because you need to visit the Mess Hall to progress the main story anyway, so he's kind of unmissable.

After you've made your way to Sacrament, Fillmore will relocate. You'll find him on the eastern edge of the town. If you've used the fast travel point, just head east from there, and you should spot him. It's always a good idea to know where he is, especially when you're deep in a tough area and your gear's durability is getting low.

Now, about the cost: repairing your gear will cost you some coin each time you need to bring back its durability. The exact amount can fluctuate a bit, especially since the game is in Early Access and the developers are tweaking how durability works. They're aiming to make it less punishing, which is good news for us!

Even with those changes, you'll still need to keep an eye on your gear's condition. The best way to fund these repairs is to, well, play the game! Hunt down enemies, grab any items and weapons you don't need, and sell them off. That gold is crucial for keeping your armor and weapons from breaking down completely. If you let them get too low, you'll be in a really bad spot against some of the tougher foes out there.

Keep in mind that rarer gear tends to cost more to repair. It makes sense, right? But as you push into more dangerous areas and take down tougher enemies, you should naturally start earning gold a bit faster, which should help offset those higher repair bills. Happy hunting!

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