Since Cantr is down, I'll seize the moment to ask a question:
Imagine you start repairing a tool, but never finish it. About 100 IC years later, someone finds the project and finishes it. The item should drop fully repaired to the ground, right?
PS: Sorry for any grammar or spelling mistakes.
Repairing tools
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Re: Repairing tools
xXNathXx wrote:Imagine you start repairing a tool, but never finish it. About 100 IC years later, someone finds the project and finishes it. The item should drop fully repaired to the ground, right?
Yes, unless the project starter is still in that location (and alive) — in which case the tool would go into the project starter's inventory. "Fully repaired" isn't necessarily true though; more accurate is "repaired as much as the project specified."
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Re: Repairing tools
Okay then... Just asking because I'm repairing some cool staff someone left behind lots of time ago, and I had doubts about it.
Thanks!
EDIT: Thinking about it... It means if you leave tools repairing they don't rot?
Thanks!
EDIT: Thinking about it... It means if you leave tools repairing they don't rot?
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Re: Repairing tools
Yes.
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Re: Repairing tools
I found a raker like that once. 89 percent done started it 1989 free ship!
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