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So, the weapon durability in DSII seems to go down really quickly. I had a +3 Halberd that I took into the Warf area and about I'd say little over a 1/3rd of the way into the area being careful and clearing out the enemies I got a break warning on the Halberd. So I switched to another pole arm weapon I had and that ended up depleting rather quickly as well.
Finally ended up using a club I had to finish the area out. Granted this area is extremely dense with monsters including these weird two armed crazy looking.things (I really don't even have a proper descriptor for them.)So does it seem fair to invest in multiple weapons in this game because man.
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I seem to be really going through stuff like I never ever did in Demon's or Dark Souls. I hope they patch it to the the durability erode slightly slower cause really so far this is my only complaint so far with the game. : They retooled the durability system. As long as your item does not break it will get repaired automatically the next time you rest at a bonfire. There is a red bar under the equipped item box to help you track that without going into the menu. It's nice because you don't have to spend time & souls repairing but you also need to keep durability in mind if you are on a long run.
It's also another indirect way to reduce the ease of grinding/farming.Halberds and other sweeping reach weapons go down quick because hammering the weapon against walls and floors stuff counts against durability too.Edit: I see you know about the bonfire repair, guess I had the page open for a while:p. They seem to have changed it to be a short term problem instead of a long term one. In Dark Souls, outside of Gaping Dragon fights and some weapons like the Washing Pole, it was almost impossible for your equipment to break as long as you repaired it every now and then. Now it repairs automatically at bonfires but deteriorates much more rapidly, making it a legitimate mechanic you have to consider. Repair Powders might even have a use now.It does suck when your weapon breaks, but I still think this is a good change. They made a completely irrelevant mechanic into something you have to actually pay attention to.
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