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#1 Jan 11 2015 at 8:34 AM Rating: Decent
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I mean, when I have every single piece of gear repaired to either 100% or 199% and then go to do a dungeon or trial, then I come out and it's all at different levels, and I'm just like (ノ°□°)ノ 彡┻━┻.

Does that happen to anyone else, or am I simply weird like that?
#2Theonehio, Posted: Jan 11 2015 at 8:47 AM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) They changed it to deteriorate at a weird rate in order to suck gil out of legacy/1.0 players..only to later change the repair prices but not durability rates.
#3 Jan 13 2015 at 7:03 AM Rating: Good
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I spiritbond gear...a lot, iv'e noticed this repairing gear during grinds. The fun thought I have is while blocking and dodging different parts of your body get hit neck, fingers, feet, etc. They all have their time in the grinder while fighting. It used to be worse, "repairing" in 1.0 20 minutes of fighting anything your level would knock everything down to zero. Smiley: smile
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#4 Jan 13 2015 at 9:30 AM Rating: Excellent
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The thing that always got me was how cooking some scrambled eggs or knitting a scarf caused my clothing to disintegrate.

I must be really bad at it.
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#5 Jan 13 2015 at 11:48 AM Rating: Excellent
Archmage Callinon wrote:
The thing that always got me was how cooking some scrambled eggs or knitting a scarf caused my clothing to disintegrate.

I must be really bad at it.


Even good cooks end up slopping all over the place. Cooking gets messy.

That said, I think since we cook using crystal energy, the gentle aether released from our activities starts to melt whatever we're wearing.

We should have all died of radiation poisoning ages ago.

Edited, Jan 13th 2015 12:48pm by Catwho
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