If you’ve come across broken statues, then you may have noticed that you have the ability to repair them.

You might also need to repair your base after an army of goblins has damaged it.

In this survival guide, we’ll show you how to repair both statues and your base in Return to Moria.

Check the video below to see the process for yourself!

In order to repair things in Return to Moria, you’re going to need an iron hammer.

To make an iron hammer, you’re going to need to go to the quick craft menu by pressing “C”.

Then click in the “Iron Hammer” option.

Crafting requirements for the iron hammer.
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You’ll need two iron ingots and four wood scrap to make the hammer.

Craft it when you have the resources you need.

To repair statues in Return to Moria, you’re going to need a certain number of stone in your inventory.

You’ll also need your iron hammer.

Walk up to the statue and if you have the correct amount of stone on you, then you’ll be able to repair it.

Requirements to repair a statue.
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Once the statue is repaired, you’ll get a reward.

Sometimes, it might unlock a partial recipe for armor or other items.

Other times, you might simply get a stat bonus.

Either way, restoring statues gives you a reward.

Now, if the goblins have come calling, then your base may need a bit of repair.

Equip your iron hammer and aim it at the damaged walls.

Repairing the wall of a base.
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You’ll be able to see how much health each section has.

Simply hammer the walls and other aspects of your base to repair them and bring them back to 100%.

By repairing frequently, you can ensure your base stays strong.

You’re also able to use the hammer on damaged dwarven buildings that you encounter.

Simply hammer them until their health becomes 100% as well.

You can renovate all of Moria!

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