Before entering the instance a window should pop up listening the durability of the gears with a "are you sure?" check



Before entering the instance a window should pop up listening the durability of the gears with a "are you sure?" check


They need to just bring back the ability to repair other players gear only without being on the crafter class. They made it so you can add materia without changing class so I see no reason why they cant do the same for repairing others gear.
This is one of the laziest, entitled requests I've seen on these forums and there's a WHOLE lot of them here. This is someone actively not waiting to learn from their mistakes and check their gear more often. This is LITERAL babying. Like...literally.



There's nothing entitled about this request at all. Asking for something does not make someone entitled. Demanding it does.


Let's add market boards in there while we're at it. How about summoning bells too for when I don't have space for dungeon loot?
I can't be helped to remember to clear out my inventory when I queue specifically for loot.



LOL some of my friends would probably time the dungeon out looking for new glams
more seriously im all for the request repairs to be a thing for crafters, i mean the melds request got half shot down by meld npc's and although its never going to be 100 percent you get in a dungeon with high enugh crafters, it would be a nice addition for someone to get lauded possibly for having had thededication to level their crafters up enough to do so. Even ive foolishly walked into a dungeon with nearly busted gear before, luckily nowadays i carry the matter around because i can repair my stuff in mid dungeon, but i wouldnt mind be able to repair someone in DF who forgot to check beforehand
Last edited by ADVSS; 02-09-2017 at 06:30 PM.



I still don't see what the problem with having a repair NPC at the entrance of a dungeon. There is nothing entitled about it. I don't have problem when it comes to repairing but having that in a dungeon won't change anything. It's just there in case someone forgets. I guess this community just thinks anything convenient is entitled now.


I still think they should either remove the durability system entirely, or make it a lot more interesting than it is now. I have no idea how they'd do that, but yeah.
The easy solution to the problem in this thread is of course to just train yourself to always repair before you queue up for any duties.




I think giving crafters back the ability to repair other player's gear would be the least contentious solution. (Does anyone know the reason this was removed?)
Anyone who feels disinclined to help can simply keep quiet and let the person take their 'punishment', while the rest of us would be able to lend a hand so the group can finish the instance in a timely manner.
Maybe it's because I main dps, but punishing someone by kicking them for broken gear and then having to wait for a replacement is a waste of time I'd rather not go through. It feels like I'm being punished too, especially considering I've probably already had to wait at least 20 mins in the queue.

This would be a proper solution. Simply design it so they can request a repair, same with a meld, and we can decide whether to complete the action using our dark matter. Dont need to set prices or anything like that, repair money is pocket change. But this would prevent a run from being stopped dead due to a simple mistake.
On a side note, this is still a personal mistake. This is not SEs fault. This is yours. If your gear is broken then it is your choices that led to it. Take some responsibility. Im frankly disgusted by the amount of fingerpointing trying to get rid of personal responsibility. Grow the hell up. This is one responsibility that if, you are old enough to read/play, you are old enough to understand and control.
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