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Revision as of 14:14, 30 June 2025
Introduction
In Alathra, the traditional Minecraft repair system has been replaced with a custom mechanic built around Repair Kits. These kits provide a more immersive and material-specific way to maintain your equipment.
There are seven types of Repair Kits, each corresponding to a material tier:
- Wood
- Copper
- Iron
- Gold
- Steel
- Diamond
How to Use a Repair Kit
To repair an item:
- Make sure the Repair Kit matches the material of the item you wish to repair.
- While holding the Repair Kit, hover over the damaged item in your inventory.
- Right-click on the item to apply the repair kit.
Note:
- Each Repair Kit restores 30% of the item's durability and has a 10-second cooldown before another can be used.
- Repair Kits can only be used on gear made from the same material as the repair kit.
- Example: A Steel Repair Kit can only repair Steel tools, weapons, or armor. It will not work on items made from other materials like Iron or Gold.
- Repair Kits only stack up to 4 per inventory slot.
- Using a kit consumes one unit of the stack.
Repair Kit recipes
Material | Recipe Image |
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Wood | ![]() |
Copper | ![]() |
Iron | ![]() |
Steel | ![]() |
Gold | ![]() |
Diamond | ![]() |