There should be two ways to repair your armors and tools, like with Coin (like it is atm) and lots of items.
So with coin the price changes depending on how damaged it is, but with items its always the same.
E.G.
Diamond Pickaxe = 64 Gravel + 20 Flint
Full Diamond Armor = 64 Leather + 64 Wool
Iron Pickaxe = 40 Gravel + 12 Flint
Full Iron Armor = 40 Leather + 40 Wool
So coin is more efficient and changes price depending on damage, but the coin horders can use items instead.
So what do you think?
Two ways to Repair
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Re: Two ways to Repair
Why should you need wool?
Couldn't you replace wool with a few diamonds/iron.
I like the idea though.
Couldn't you replace wool with a few diamonds/iron.
I like the idea though.
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Re: Two ways to Repair
yeah, it was just an example xD
i wouldnt really mind what you had to do, just as long as i dont have to keep spending coin xD
i wouldnt really mind what you had to do, just as long as i dont have to keep spending coin xD
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Re: Two ways to Repair
It should definitely cost valuable materials to repair things. I personally think it'd be a lot better if repairing was not available and we had to create new tools every so often (so that diamonds actually become valuable).
But yeah, if we were to use materials to repair it should have to use some of whatever the tool is made of.
But yeah, if we were to use materials to repair it should have to use some of whatever the tool is made of.