How to Repair High Level Weapons in Valheim

avatarRollingHank·3 months ago
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avatarNickelingAlan·3 months ago

To repair high-level weapons in Valheim, just head over to your workbench or forge. Open the crafting menu and hit the repair button—voilà, all your stuff gets fixed without costing materials!

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avatarManningAndy·3 months ago

All you need is to go to the appropriate workstation (Workbench or Forge), open the crafting menu, and spam that repair icon. Easy peasy, no extra cost!


avatarRatingLink·3 months ago

All it takes? A trip to the workbench or forge and a click of the repair button. No extra resources needed!


avatarCopyingSole·3 months ago

As someone who’s spent way too many hours in Valheim, trust me, repairing high-level weapons is super easy. Just go to the workbench or forge, open the menu, and click repair. You don’t need extra materials!


avatarAttemptingDance·3 months ago

Honestly, repairing stuff in Valheim is a breeze. Just use the workbench or forge and click that repair button. No materials required.

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