When you face defeat at the hands of enemies in Diablo 4, your gear and weapons suffer a 10% durability reduction.
If an item’s durability reaches 0/100, it breaks and provides no stats to your character, instantly weakening them.
To prevent losing stats from your gear, it’s crucial to repair it before it reaches 0/100 durability.
You can repair items in Diablo 4 by visiting a Blacksmith, selecting the “Repair” tab, and clicking the Equipped button. Repairing your items costs gold.
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How to repair gear and weapons in Diablo 4
As you traverse the realms of sanctuary, you may find yourself in tight spots facing powerful foes.
If you fall victim to these enemies, the durability of all equipped items will decrease by 10 (out of 100). Once an item’s durability reaches 0/100, it no longer provides any stats, necessitating repairs before that point.
To repair gear and weapons in Diablo 4, visit a Blacksmith NPC in a nearby town or camp. Access the ‘Repair’ tab at the top and click the ‘Equipped’ button to repair your currently worn items.
You can also use the ‘All Items’ button to repair all items you are currently wearing, including those in your inventory. Alternatively, use the hammer icon to repair items individually.
Since gear changes are infrequent later in the game and defeat at the hands of tough bosses may occur multiple times, all your items are likely to reach 0/100 at the same time, as every item loses 10 durability upon death.
If this happens, repairing your items becomes crucial, as having no stats from your equipment leaves you helpless against enemies.
Repairing gear and weapons requires gold. The cost of repairs depends on the amount of durability missing from your items, as well as their level and rarity.
That’s how to repair items in Diablo 4!
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