• The Octonaut
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    -21 year ago

    So does nobody read the spell description for Mending, or…

    This spell repairs a single break or tear in an object you touch, such as broken chain link, two halves of a broken key

    How many people are neatly snapping their phone into two halves?

    • @unoriginalsin
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      Afaraf
      61 year ago

      How many people are neatly snapping their phone into two halves?

      As a former cell phone repair tech: Quite a few more than you might think.

    • @Khanzarate
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      41 year ago

      First off, multiple pieces requires multiple mendings, it’s true. Second, the break doesn’t have to actually divide the object in two, otherwise it couldn’t fix, say, a rip in the sleeve of a shirt, or a hole left from stabbing through a tent wall. So you repair the phone screens. One crack = 1 break.

      You could try to be pedantic and say a dropped phone could arguably have hundreds of little cracks, but the same pedantism applies to any cut in fabric, it’s actually hundreds of individually cut threads. There’s a point where you have to stop lumping tiny things into one “break”, obviously, but that point is when lumping them together creates a break that’s more than a foot across.

      Fixing phone screens should be valid with mending. Of course, phones are more than just screens, so you might need multiple Mendings to fully fix a phone, but you’ll do great at screen repair at a minimum.