Every once in a while, you need to repair your motorcycle in Once Human. While exploring the wilderness, your motorcycle is bound to get damaged, either by hitting something, like a rock or a barricade, or if you drop from a considerable height.
When the motorcycle gets damaged too much, you need to repair it. This article will explain how you can repair your motorcycle in this free-to-play MMO survival game.
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Once Human: How to repair your motorcycle?
To repair your motorcycle in-game, you first need to unlock and build a garage in your territory. There is a panel at the front left side of the garage, which you need to select, and it will lead you to the modification screen.
Once you get to the modification screen, there will be the option to repair your motorcycle at the bottom right of the screen. You can either lick repair or press 'G', the default key bind for repair.
Once Human: What materials do you need to repair your motorcycle?
You need two materials to repair your motorcycle: copper ingots and metal scraps. Obtaining both of these materials is pretty easy. Scrap metal is the easier one to get. You can pick up scrap metal while exploring the wilderness or disassemble scrap materials you pick up from exploring and defeating enemies at your Disassembly Bench.
There are two ways to get copper ingots. You can pick up ready-made copper ingots from defeating elite enemies or from various crates scattered around the map.
The second method is to craft your own copper ingots. You must have a furnace in your territory to do this. There are rocks with copper ore scattered all around the map, and you need to farm copper ore from those.
Once you get the ore, go to your furnace to craft the copper ingots. For crafting copper ingots, you need charcoal and copper ore. It takes about five seconds to craft a single piece of copper ingot.
It's important to keep a steady stock of copper ingots and scraps, since you will need them not only for motorcycle repair but for a lot of other crafting too.
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