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silentselene wrote on 2010-11-09 06:35
Or does the repair multiplier increase endlessly to the point where you have to pay insane amounts for a repair?
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risend wrote on 2010-11-09 07:16
I personally never heard of a deterioration cap. I think my highest was 3.6k, I am sure there are much higher. It gets higher, but I don't think it ever becomes that crazy, unless the cost to repair curve is exponential.
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Valedrel wrote on 2010-11-10 04:54
theres probably a...what i call a natural cap on armor. if you have armor so long that it reaches really crazy repair costs, you either have enough stuff to remake it or you are of a high enough level that you should upgrade. but either way, enhancing armor resets that number back to 0
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Rahannnn wrote on 2010-11-10 05:27
This is how I think it is. THERE IS A CAP. Bother to notice the 114/114 Deterioration thing? And it Deteriorates below 2 ( Unusable ) but I got BP armor which would be one of the highest repair cost and the Highest I've got to it 9K rounded up. So yes there is a cap. If there wasn't I would be paying 200k+.
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heretic304 wrote on 2010-11-10 05:30
Um you're confusing Condition with Deterioration. Deterioration has no cap at all, it just keeps going up, and the price to repair will continue to go up as well. I can tell you for a fact that it can get quite high because my Blood Prince Face reached 5300 Deterioration, and that piece alone cost in the neighborhood of 6-7k to fix if I let its condition drop to 0. As for amount it cost me to repair armor, I've reached 25k before, so it's not far-fetched to say that there is no deterioration cap.
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Rahannnn wrote on 2010-11-11 02:41
Oh **** really? Ooopsie.