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Soooo is blessing equips just totally useless now? I thought that if you blessed a weapon and went to repair it, if they failed one point, it just took the blessing away, but didn't lower the durability. Is this gone now? Because I just repaired my weapon and after 1 point failing, I'm missing that durability. :c
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Blessings are just to decrease the rate of durability loss and add a small amount of success rate for repairs.
Eg. Blessed knuckles have 13/15 dura
Take knuckles to an NPC and click repair 1 point
NPC fails to repair 1 point
Knuckles now have 13/14 dura and are no longer blessed
If you use a repair protection potion on a weapon though, it will protect the max durability on failed repairs one time.
Eg. Blessed knuckles have 13/15 dura and repair protection potion used on it
Take knuckles to an NPC and click repair 1 point
NPC fails to repair 1 point
Knuckles still have 13/15 dura but are no longer blessed
Eg. Blessed knuckles have 10/15 dura and repair protection potion used on it
Take knuckles to an NPC and click repair ALL points
NPC fails to repair 3 points but succeeds 2
Knuckles now have 12/13 dura but are no longer blessed
It depends on the base success rate though. A Ferghus repair (90%) with a blessing yields a net 95% success whereas an Edern repair (98%) yeilds 99% with blessing. There is info regarding this in the wiki for future reference.
http://wiki.mabinogiworld.com/view/Blessing
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