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Grounded: How to Use Repair Glue

Do you want to know how to use Repair Glue in Grounded? Grounded is a new survival game where you play as a tiny character…

Asanga WijeratneBy Asanga WijeratneOctober 1, 20223 Mins Read
Grounded: How to Use Repair Glue
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Do you want to know how to use Repair Glue in Grounded? Grounded is a new survival game where you play as a tiny character in a big world. To survive in this hostile environment, you must gather resources, build shelters, and craft weapons. Players can use Repair Glue to repair damaged items. This guide will show you how to use Repair Glue in Grounded.

What is  Repair Glue in Grounded?

Grounded is a game all about surviving in a superb outdoors gone miniature, and part of that survival involves repairing the equipment you rely on to make it through each day. That’s where Repair Glue comes in. You can use this crafting material to fix up damaged armor and tools, and it sticks to almost anything, but only if those items are already at least level 5. However, You need to have the “Advanced Smithing” recipe to use Repair Glue.

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How to make  Repair Glue in Grounded?

Grounded: How to Use Repair Glue

You need to use Glue Masher to make Repair Glue. There are eight materials you can use to make Repair Glue. The materials are:

  • Antlion Partx3
  • Black Ox Partx2
  • Bombardier Partx5
  • Ladybug Partx5
  • Roly Poly Partx2
  • Spider Chunkx8
  • Stinkbug Partx5
  • Termite Partx4

You must select at least four ingredients to use Glue Masher. Once the ingredients are chosen, Glue Masher will autonomously produce Repair Glue, and you can pick it from the Menue or beneath the Glue Masher.

Also, with a bit of creativity, you can easily substitute a Glue Masher. All you need is four Acorn Shells, three Sprigs, two Crude Ropes, and one Stinkbug. Combine these ingredients at “Crafted in World,” and you have created a Glue Masher that is just as good as the real thing.

How to use Repair Glue in Grounded?

You can use Repair Glue to repair the item by simply Clicking on it or selecting the item from the “Broken Items” Menu. Then, click the Repair option from the menu, and your item will be repaired.

Repair Glue is an essential resource in Grounded. In this guide, we have shown you how to use it to repair damaged items. Now that you know how to use Repair Glue, be sure to stock up on this valuable resource so that you can survive in the hostile environment of Grounded.

Grounded is now available on PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S through Steam and Game Pass.

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