Advanced Repair Calculator
Example Data Table
| Loadout | Tier | Item Value | Current Durability | Station Tax | Estimated Repair |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Solo Dungeon Set | 5.1 | 85,000 | 72% | 7% | 4,900 |
| Corrupted Dungeon Set | 6.1 | 180,000 | 58% | 9% | 16,850 |
| Faction Fight Set | 7.2 | 420,000 | 44% | 11% | 57,300 |
| Ganking Mount Kit | 8.0 | 650,000 | 61% | 10% | 71,200 |
Formula Used
The calculator uses an estimation model for planning repair budgets.
Missing Durability = Target Durability − Current Durability
Base Repair Cost = Item Value × Quantity × Missing Durability Ratio × 0.12
Scaled Repair Cost = Base Cost × Tier Factor × Enchantment Factor × Item Type Factor × Quality Factor × Death Stress Factor × Repair Modifier
Tax Amount = Scaled Repair Cost × (Station Tax + City Fee) ÷ 100
Final Repair Cost = (Scaled Repair Cost + Tax Amount) − Discount Amount
Physics Stress Index = Gear Mass Proxy × Combat Impact Factor × Damage Ratio × Tier Factor × Enchantment Factor
How to Use This Calculator
- Enter the item name or full loadout name.
- Add quantity and estimated silver value per item.
- Select tier, enchantment, item type, and quality.
- Enter current durability and your target durability.
- Add station tax, city fee, discounts, and repair modifier.
- Use death count and impact factor for advanced wear modeling.
- Press the calculate button to view the result above the form.
- Download the result as CSV or PDF for later comparison.
Repair Planning for Albion Gear
Why Repair Cost Matters
Repair cost affects every serious Albion Online build. A cheap set can become expensive after repeated fights. A valuable weapon can also lose profit when repair tax is ignored. This calculator helps estimate the silver needed before a dungeon, faction fight, arena session, or risky black zone trip.
Durability and Wear
Durability works like stored condition. When gear takes damage, that condition falls. The calculator treats the missing durability as a damage ratio. A higher ratio means a larger repair bill. This is similar to a physics model where repeated impact increases material stress.
Tier and Enchantment Effects
Higher tier equipment usually has higher value. Enchanted items also create stronger cost pressure. The calculator adds tier and enchantment factors. These factors help compare a normal set with a stronger enchanted set. This makes the result useful for budgeting, not only quick repair checks.
Taxes and Discounts
Repair stations may include taxes or usage fees. These fees can change the final silver cost. Discounts reduce the gross estimate. Use the discount fields for premium benefits, focus effects, guild help, or custom reductions. Always compare stations when the repair bill is large.
Risk and Resale View
The repair risk ratio compares final repair cost with total gear value. A low ratio means repair is usually reasonable. A high ratio means replacement may be smarter. The resale field shows whether repaired gear still keeps enough market value after paying the bill.
Best Use Cases
Use this tool before planned content. It helps with budget control. It also helps compare loadouts. You can test cheap builds, expensive builds, and high risk travel sets. The graph shows which part of the cost matters most. The exports make team planning easier.
FAQs
1. Is this an official Albion Online repair formula?
No. It is an estimation model for planning. It uses item value, durability loss, taxes, discounts, and scaling factors to approximate repair cost.
2. Why does item value affect repair cost?
More expensive gear usually carries greater repair risk. This calculator uses value as the base cost driver, then adjusts it with durability and gear factors.
3. What is the repair risk ratio?
It compares final repair cost with total gear value. A higher ratio warns that repair may be expensive compared with replacing or selling the item.
4. What does gear mass proxy mean?
It is an advanced physics-style input. Use a higher value for heavy or valuable setups. It helps create the stress index, not the core silver cost alone.
5. Should I use current market value?
Yes. Use a realistic market value for better planning. Old prices can make the repair estimate too low or too high.
6. Why add station tax?
Station tax can change the final cost. Higher taxes make repair less efficient, especially for expensive enchanted sets.
7. Can I calculate full loadout repair?
Yes. Enter the total value per item group and quantity. You can also choose mixed loadout as the item type.
8. When should I replace gear instead?
Consider replacement when repair risk ratio is high, resale value is poor, or station tax makes the repair bill too expensive.