The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

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Weapon at 0% Durability won't break.
Hi guys, I didn't get this game from steam but a retail copy for PC. I am trying to see if anyone try a weapon with 0% durability. I did. The reason I do this is because I picked up alot of weapons and I want to save the better or best ones for a big boss or something. Also I don't want to keep repairing weapons. Therefore I tried to use a weapon when it reaches 0% durability and see what will happen. The result is, nothing happen, the weapon won't break but only some damage reduction. It didn't affect me that much at all. For example it only reduce around 9 damage when reach 0% durability.

So now I wanna see are there anyone also using weapons with 0% durability? And I don't see anything bad about using it as I don't have to repair it but it also give me enough damage to kill enemies.

Feel free to leave some comment or tips. =)
Last edited by C4 Sandwich; Jul 4, 2015 @ 1:25pm
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zacharyb Jul 4, 2015 @ 1:28pm 
The higher the lvl of the sword the more damage it loses, so it's not much early on, but later on it can add a good amount of extra sword swings to kill an enemy. But other than that it's not really even a problem, though later on you also should have so much money and repair kits that you might as well repair your gear.
Last edited by zacharyb; Jul 4, 2015 @ 1:28pm
Fanatix Jul 4, 2015 @ 1:28pm 
Mhm... sounds interesting. Never tried tbh but i guess if it still solves the job why not use it, right?
Looks like you are at the start of the game tho. If you get further on you will have problems with not repairing your gear because enemys get much tougher even some are easy as f*ck.
Hope i could help
Last edited by Fanatix; Jul 4, 2015 @ 1:30pm
C4 Sandwich Jul 4, 2015 @ 1:37pm 
I see, maybe I am really at the early stage right now. Thanks for sharing your opinion guys. =)
Last edited by C4 Sandwich; Jul 4, 2015 @ 1:37pm
hockfly Jul 8, 2015 @ 2:41pm 
Someone said the game difficulty affects the lost damage. You will lost more with more difficulty.
kaffekoppen Jul 8, 2015 @ 3:24pm 
Originally posted by zacharyb:
The higher the lvl of the sword the more damage it loses, so it's not much early on, but later on it can add a good amount of extra sword swings to kill an enemy.

Does anyone know if it loses a specific percentage per difficulty setting or just goes down to some set minimum?

Not that repairs are a problem after the first 10 levels or so, so I'd still repair just to have some use for my mountains of cash.
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Date Posted: Jul 4, 2015 @ 1:24pm
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