If your tools and weapons keep breaking, then you can repair them.

Repairing the items saves you on resources which allows you to put those resources to other projects.

In this survival guide, we’ll show you how to repair your items in Return to Moria.

Watch the video below for a walkthrough!

To repair items in Return to Moria, you’re going to need to make a repair smithy.

You can find this crafting table in your build menu.

If you’re not seeing it, then there’s a chance that you may not have unlocked the blueprint yet.

To do so, you’re going to need to either build or repair a forge.

Once you do so, the repair smithy will unlock.

Repair smithy's crafting requirements.
Image provided by Survival Game Guide

To build the repair smithy in Return to Moria, you’re going to need five iron ingots.

Place the repair smithy down somewhere in your base, and you’re almost ready to start repairing your items.

Access the repair smithy, and you’ll see a list of your tools and weapons in your inventory.

Click on the one that you want to repair, and you’ll see how many metal fragments it requires to repair it.

Iron sword repair requirements.
Image provided by Survival Game Guide

If you have enough metal fragments, then simply press the “Repair” button and the item will repair itself.

So, if you haven’t started collecting metal fragments, then now is the best time to do so.

Metal fragments allow you to repair your items in Return to Moria.

If you’re running low, then it’s time to start exploring the mines.

You can typically find metal fragments among the dead bodies on the ground.

Scavenge the remains, and there’s a good chance you’ll end up with some fragments.

You can also destroy items that might contain metal like barrels or old blades.

There’s a chance that metal fragments might drop from those destroyed items, too.

Leave a comment

Trending