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Repair Small Protector Case

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Hi guys,

Im new to the Standalone. I knew Chernarus very well form ARMA2 and pre-DAYZ Zombi Mods. But there are something I couldnt figure out yet:

 

How do you repair a Protector Case (Damaged)? I tried to use Duct Tape (Damaged; 100%) but nothing hapend then the tape were less afterwards. Is it a bug or was it my fault?

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Hi guys,

Im new to the Standalone. I knew Chernarus very well form ARMA2 and pre-DAYZ Zombi Mods. But there are something I couldnt figure out yet:

 

How do you repair a Protector Case (Damaged)? I tried to use Duct Tape (Damaged; 100%) but nothing hapend then the tape were less afterwards. Is it a bug or was it my fault?

 

There is no way repair protector cases currently. Not sure whether it will be so in the future.

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Hi guys,

Im new to the Standalone. I knew Chernarus very well form ARMA2 and pre-DAYZ Zombi Mods. But there are something I couldnt figure out yet:

 

How do you repair a Protector Case (Damaged)? I tried to use Duct Tape (Damaged; 100%) but nothing hapend then the tape were less afterwards. Is it a bug or was it my fault?

I never tried but seeing that you could apply tape to it in the first place tells my that it should work. When using tape, sewing kit/leather kit you more often than not need to apply it several times before the item is getting fixed. You can never get it back to pristine but should be able to get it to worn

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Ok Thank you guys. Seems like I have to handle them with care. ;)

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you can repair them from badly damaged to damaged with duct tape

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