Thursday, August 31, 2017

How To Make Popular Tool Repair Kit In Durango

Popular tool repair kit is a very useful tool in Durango. It can instantly repair your working tools so you can use them again. Every pioneer must have this repair tool all the time.

It sucks breaking a tool a middle of gathering materials. It sucks more when you cannot find any materials needed to make another tool again. It is a waste of time and energy.

But you don't have to worry about those things anymore if you are carrying lots of repair kit.

Making popular tool repair kit is very simple. First you need your weapon crafting skill to be level 15. You can pick Engineer class in the character selection so you can instantly have level 20 Weapon Crafting skill. Or, you can easily craft lots of stone blades to reach level 15.

Then, go to Skills > Weapon Crafting > Tool > Popular Tool Repair Kit and learn the skill. You have to spend 2 Skill Points to learn the skill.


Learning the skill allows you to craft Popular Tool Repair Kit.

Now you need to gather the required materials:

  • 2x Blade - gather 2x pebbles and craft 2x stone blade.
  • 2x Wooden Stick - gather 2x branch.
  • 2x Straw Rope - gather 4x roots or 4x flax, then craft 2x straw rope.
After gathering and crafting all the required materials, you can now start crafting Popular Tool Repair Kit. Go to Craft/Build > Tool > Popular Tool Repair Kit and craft.

Always make sure that you have your working tools all the time (It is a must!).



You can now start repairing your broken tools by clicking onto them in your bag. Click repair then this window will show up:



Just click the popular tool repair kit then click repair to start repairing the tool.

Remember that some tools may require more than one repair kit especially the weapons so make sure to craft lots of repair kits. Plus, repairing a tool over and over may lower its full durability. Also, higher level tools may require more advanced repair kit.

If you want to know how to capture your first animal in Durango, check out this guide on how to capture your first dinosaur.


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