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Palworld: How to Repair Broken Tools & Weapons

Get your gear back in tip-top shape!

Andrés

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Your tools and weapons will break when used in Palworld, but it’s fairly easy to repair broken equipment.

Repairing your stuff is always cheaper than crafting brand-new ones, and that’s extremely important with how rare some of the materials are in this game!

In this guide, we’ll quickly tell you how to repair all of your stuff whenever you want.

How to Repair Broken Tools & Weapons

How to Repair Broken Tools and Weapons in Palworld - Tech Tree

You can repair all of your equipment anytime by using the Repair Bench. It’s a Level 2 Technology, so it’s one of the first crafting stations you can get in the entire game.

You won’t need to rely on trying to get XP quickly to reach Level 2, either!

Building the Repair Bench

Once you learn the Technology, you can build the Repair Bench anywhere you want by using the Build Menu. It only costs 10 Wood and 10 Stones!

You can get Wood and Stones by picking them up off the ground if you’re just starting in Palworld. You can also get them by chopping down trees or mining stone nodes, as you might expect.

Repair Bench placed

Once you’ve built the Repair Bench, just approach it and interact with it, just like you would with other crafting stations in Palworld.

This will bring up your inventory, showing you the durability of all of your repairable equipment. Just select what you want to repair and then confirm the repairs!

As for the repair cost, every piece of equipment will require the same materials that were needed to craft it, but in a much lower quantity.

For example, the Hand-held Torch costs 2 Wood and 2 Stone to craft but only costs 1 Wood and 1 Stone to repair.

Repair Bench inventory menu showing a torch.

That said, the repair cost ratio seems to vary per weapon, and sometimes even per material. Nonetheless, it’s always cheaper than crafting a new one!

Lastly, repair costs are the same no matter how damaged a weapon is. It takes the same materials to repair a fully broken weapon as it does to repair a barely damaged one.

That means that, unless you’re going on a long trip, it’s best to delay repairing as much as possible.

ALSO READ: Palworld: Pal Progression Guide | Blueprints, Leveling, Skills, and More

Venezuelan gamer cursed by being interested by most games, resulting in a ridiculous backlog he’ll never be able to conquer. Been gaming for over two decades now! Few things exemplify his wide variety in gaming tastes as the fact that he’s a big fan of both Souls games and the Atelier series at the same time. Also a big fan of Yakuza/Like a Dragon, Deadly Premonition, Zero Escape, and Dead Rising, among others. Considers Lost Judgment and Sekiro to both be masterpieces.

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