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# Repairing

The Repair page provides users with the means to mend their items. To access the Repair page, click on the Repair button located on the Item description page <img src="/files/sV7bpDJiBYtikPtLYQ5j" alt="" data-size="line">.

To repair an item, you will need two identical items: the first one serves as the Target item, while the second one acts as the Catalyst. The condition of these items does not matter; you can use both broken or undamaged items. Repairing an item incurs a certain cost.

It's important to note that the Catalyst item is consumed in the process, while the Repaired item retains the characteristics of the Target item. Essentially, you are merging two identical items to restore one of them to its original state.


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