Weapon repairing | Enemies Dying Light Guide
Last update: 11 May 2016
One of many similarities between Dead Island and Dying Light is the fact that weapons used by main character gradually worn off. Current weapon state is depicted in points and it can be checked after highlighting the item in the inventory. After all points are used weapon becomes useless and if you're in the middle of combat you should quickly swap to other weapon, thanks to which you will continue the battle with no slowdowns.
Worn off weapons can be repaired, although each of them have a limited amount of repairs possible. This parameter can be checked via inventory as well - the place where you can read it has been shown on the picture above (in this example there is only one remaining repair available). Good news about repairs is you can do them in any place in the game world (holding the right button). Bad news is, small amounts of items are required, so remember to have them in your inventory.
After you use all repairs and for the last time reduce its durability to zero you won't be able to use it anymore. In that case you should demolish it and get few materials from it. You can do the same with regular weapons found in the game, which you won't need and which you won't be able to sell with nice profits.
Caution - It is recommended to unlock the Lucky Repair from the Survivor skill tree. After purchasing it some repairs won't reduce the repair limit for a weapon and you will be able to use it longer.
Caution - If you have some valuable weapon, don't waste it on fighting with weakest enemies. Better leave it for fighting the elite enemies.