Author | Repair or dispose? |
My arts are going to end up their durability.shud i sell them to empire and buy new arts or shud i get them repaired.also state advantages/disadvantages of repairing and what kinf of items should i avoid repairion(i know not to repair wooden sowrd and shield im not noob,just want extra knowledge :p) |
you can do some math and figure it out perfectly, but in like 90% of the cases it is cheaper to sell them and buy new ones (asssuming they are not enchanted).
Unless some smith repairs them for free. |
Too bad Pang stopped free repairs :( .
does repairing set resell cost to 1?? |
This should help you:
https://www.lordswm.com/forum_messages.php?tid=1920875&page=0
ROCA is used to define when it is better to repair or to sell back the art. You don't need free repair. Generally a 15% gap between smith efficiency and his repair fee is enough to allow at least 1 repair that will slightly decrease the cost/battle of that art.
No resell value (it is not a cost) decrease slowly until it reach a threshold. |
@4
ROCA is slightly outdated since everything became 3% cheaper as of today. Or is it adjusted already? |
@5
I am to lazy for that, 3% cheaper of the initial cost and the same repair cost as old would mean you need a bigger gap for repairing to be worthy. Will depend on the cost of the art. |
So i get it,repairing normal unenchanted shop arts not worth it.however i have a 75/75 equiliburum blade. will repairing at a 90\103% smith be worth it?? |
you can check what the cost per battle is for repairing and for buying new one. that way you'll know :) |
cost per battle is given for 60/60 blade but i have 75/75 Eqb blade so i assume cost per battle to be 80% (~60). so i think repairing is better option |
selling is almost always a better option. unless you have a rare or enchanted artifact |
selling is almost always a better option. This is wrong.
Using a 90% smith is only worth it for enchanted arts.
Using a lesser smith with 10% lower cost than repair rate, will save you some gold in many cases. Use ROCA as explained in post 4 if you want the details. |
Thanks STB, Was thinking the same thing :) |