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Does Anyone Have A Repair Bot?

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Yes—Field Repair Bot 110G and Jeeves can both buy junk and repair gear automatically in World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade Classic as of 2026.

Can you sell to a repair bot?

Yes, you can sell junk items and repair gear using either Field Repair Bot 110G or Jeeves.

Click either bot to open a vendor window. The Sell tab shows all junk marked for sale, while the Repair All button instantly restores every equipped item to full durability. They pay standard vendor prices—don’t expect special rates for reagents or crafting materials. (Honestly, this is the best way to clear inventory before a raid.)

Is there a new repair bot in TBC?

Yes, Field Repair Bot 110G was added in patch 2.3.

You’ll find its schematic as a rare drop from Gan’arg Analyzers scattered around Apexis monuments in Blade’s Edge Mountains. Once you learn it, you can summon the bot anytime—but expect a 10- to 15-minute cooldown between uses.

What does Repair Bot 110G sell?

It buys common reagents and minor Engineering components.

In practice, it takes most vendor-quality items: herbs, ores, bolts, and lower-tier Engineering parts. It also purchases stacks of vials, bullets, arrows, and a few potions or scrolls—perfect for clearing bags before raids.

Where can I buy Field Repair Bot 74A?

You won’t find it on the AH—you loot the schematic inside the Manufactory of Blackrock Depths.

Look for it on a shelf in the Manufactory; no vendor sells it. Once you have it, you’ll need Engineering skill 300 to learn the schematic.

What does TBC repair bot sell?

All reagents, poisons, vials, top-tier vendor-quality bullets and arrows, one to two Super potions, and three to five scrolls.

These are the exact items most players want to dump fast. The bot pays standard vendor prices—no faction discounts or inflated rates—so treat it as a convenience, not a moneymaker.

Where can I buy Field Repair Bot 110G?

You can’t buy it—it’s a random drop from Gan’arg Analyzers in Blade’s Edge Mountains.

Each kill has a small chance to yield the schematic. Once learned, one schematic gives five uses, but the cooldown is shared across all repair bots—so you’ll still wait 10–15 minutes between summons.

How do you get Jeeves?

Jeeves drops (with a very low rate) from mechanical enemies in Storm Peaks dungeons and raids.

You can also salvage the schematic from any mechanical mob in Storm Peaks—including Nexus—or in Ulduar. Unlike Field Repair Bot 110G, Jeeves is purely a repair bot; it won’t buy your junk.

How do you get Field Repair Bot schematics?

Field Repair Bot 74A schematic is in Blackrock Depths’ Manufactory; Field Repair Bot 110G schematic drops from Gan’arg Analyzers.

Each schematic is a physical item that takes up bag space until you learn it. No auction house or vendor sells these—you have to loot or salvage the paper schematic yourself before teaching it to Engineering.

What is field repair?

Field repair means fixing gear on the spot to restore durability and function.

In TBC Classic, that means summoning a repair bot or visiting an NPC vendor to bring damaged gear back to full durability before raids or dungeons. Keeping durability above 99% avoids forced repair downtime mid-boss fight.

Edited and fact-checked by the TechFactsHub editorial team.
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