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The good news is that most tools and weapons can be made relatively cheaply and outside of iron tier (and perhaps the recurve bow) that takes a while to unlock the rest is fairly easy to get to with a bit of work.
Even iron tier tools and weapons can be bought from the two blacksmith vendors, the price is a bit high but if you have a village that is working well you should be able to get enough money for those if you really can't do with copper or bronze.
Does this apply to items outside of the current mass-produced factory electronics that we have today, like if a string broke on your bow 600 years ago?
How is it easier to buy a new knife than to just sharpen the old one?
As to your point: Knives can get dull, which is when they just need to be sharpened, and they can get unstable and break, especially those knives that are not full metal like modern Swiss army devices. In that case, it is prudent to buy a new one that is made by someone who has specialized in making tools like knives and buys the raw materials in bulk, instead of trying your own amateur luck with it and go on to rely on amateur work in dangerous situations. I explained that before - was this reiteration clear enough for you, or should I break it down once again, just for you?
Im puzzled by why it wasnt ingame at start.
7 day to die has a diminished max durability repair system. it is a voxel game with lots of building so it fits its scope well though.
Iron parts of tools are usually quite sturdy so you would just need to replace the wood parts every now and then.
Mines and clay replenish every season, trees regrow after a few years (if you didn't remove the stumps), you can grow flax yearly...
With pretty much infinite resources, the game needs some places to act as a sink to give us some reason to continue to go out.
Also, it is more efficient to have a person who is specialized in making tools make them and pay him with goods that you can produce efficiently. That is basic economic thinking and the reason why we developed a primitive form of division of labour in the Stone Age. Some people here really lack the first idea about history and economics, which is suprising when you consider what kind of game this is.
Do. Your. Research. Before you try to argue with me.