What is Return to Moria Blue Bar Find Out How It Affects Gameplay

The Blue Bar in Return to Moria represents your equipped weapon or tool's Durability. It is located directly beneath your weapon/tool icon in the bottom-right HUD overlay.

How Durability (Blue Bar) Affects Gameplay

As you use a weapon or tool (e.g., striking enemies, mining ore, chopping wood), its Blue Bar gradually depletes from right to left. When the bar fully empties:

What is Return to Moria Blue Bar Find Out How It Affects Gameplay
  • The Item Breaks: The weapon or tool immediately becomes unusable.
  • Inventory Removal: The broken item disappears from your inventory slot.
  • Loss of Function: You lose the ability to fight with that weapon or perform actions with that tool until you repair or craft a replacement.

Repairing Weapons and Tools

To restore the Blue Bar (Durability) and prevent items from breaking:

  • Repair Forge: You must use a Repair Forge, typically built at bases like the Stone Hearth. This requires unlocking the recipe.
  • Resource Cost: Repairing consumes resources. The cost depends on the item repaired. Common costs include Iron Ingots, Coal, etc. The UI clearly shows the required materials before confirming repair.

Strategic Importance & Impact

  • Resource Management: Players must actively gather sufficient resources both for crafting and repairs. Durability acts as a constant drain on materials.
  • Inventory Preparation: Venturing far from base requires bringing multiple weapons/tools or ample repair materials. Running out deep in Moria can be catastrophic.
  • Base Infrastructure: Establishing bases with Repair Forges becomes essential for sustained exploration.
  • Masterwork Weapons: Higher-tier Masterwork Weapons significantly reduce durability loss, making them highly valuable for efficiency.

In summary, the Blue Bar is a critical durability mechanic forcing players to manage resources carefully, establish infrastructure, and maintain their gear to survive the depths of Moria.

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