Quick fix: Summon a repair bot like Jeeves or Field Repair Bot 110G to auto-repair gear and sell junk. Cooldowns apply.
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Engineers in World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade Classic (as of 2026) have these handy little helpers. Repair bots handle gear repair and item sales automatically—summon them when you need them, but watch those cooldowns. Most require a schematic to deploy. They’re perfect for raids or instances when you’d rather focus on dodging fireballs than micromanaging durability bars.
Step-by-step solution
Summon a repair bot
- Open your Spellbook (hit P).
- Flip to the Engineering tab.
- Drag either Jeeves or Field Repair Bot 110G to your action bar.
- Click the ability. Cooldowns usually run 10–15 minutes.
Use the bot for repairs
- Move near your character—it deploys on its own.
- Right-click the bot to open its vendor window.
- Hit Repair All to bring every piece of gear back to full durability.
Sell junk items
- In the bot’s vendor interface, switch to the Sell Tab.
- Pick items marked in blue or just mash Sell All Junk.
- The bot pays standard vendor prices, even for common reagents and minor Engineering bits.
Fun fact: Field Repair Bot 110G (Engineering skill 360) can also offload reagents, poisons, vials, and top-tier bullets/arrows. Jeeves? That schematic is a rare drop from mechanical enemies in Storm Peaks dungeons and raids.
If this didn’t work
Alternative 1: Manual repair and selling
- Track down a Goblin Engineer or Mechanostrider Vendor in the big cities.
- Pay the small fee and hit Repair All.
- Sell junk through your backpack’s Merchant Tab or at any vendor.
Alternative 2: Use a guild bank or repair NPC
- Check your guild bank for a Guild Reagent Bank—free repairs for members.
- Some spots, like Dalaran, have neutral repair NPCs with no faction hassles.
Alternative 3: Craft a bot schematic
- No bot? Farm the Schematic: Field Repair Bot 110G from Gan’arg Analyzers in Blade’s Edge Mountains (drop rates vary wildly).
- Or grab the Schematic: Field Repair Bot 74A from the Manufactory in Blackrock Depths—just make sure your Engineering is at least 300.
Prevention tips
Keep durability high
- Repair before stepping into dungeons or raids—downtime is the enemy.
- Slap on Heavy Runeblade Oil (Engineering) to cut repair costs by 50% for an hour.
Manage inventory
- Vendor or disenchant junk regularly to keep bags from turning into clutter.
- If you’ve unlocked Void Storage, stash rare junk there instead of letting it hog bag space.
Join a guild with shared resources
- Guild banks often stock repair kits, potions, and common reagents.
- Members may even get discounted—or free—repairs.
Can you sell to a repair bot?
You can sell junk and repair your gear with this bot.
Is there a new repair bot in TBC?
This is new in patch 2.3. It drops from Gan’Arg Analyzers in Blade’s Edge around the Apexis monuments.
What does Repair Bot 110G sell?
Common reagents and minor Engineering components. Field Repair Bot 110G is basically an upgraded Field Repair Bot 74A—an Engineer’s mobile merchant that repairs gear and buys items on the spot.
Where can I buy Field Repair Bot 74A?
In the Manufactory of Blackrock Depths. The Schematic: Field Repair Bot 74A isn’t an inventory item; you’ll find it sitting in the Manufactory. Engineering skill 300 is required to learn it.
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. No faction discounts, though.
Where can I buy Field Repair Bot 110G?
Random drop from Gan’arg Analyzers in Blade’s Edge Mountains. Engineers with skill 360 can craft it—each recipe makes five uses at once.
How do you get Jeeves?
Drops (with a very low rate) from mechanicals in Storm Peaks dungeons and raids. You can also salvage the schematic from mechanicals in Storm Peaks (including dungeons) and Ulduar.
How do you get Field Repair Bot schematics?
Find the Schematic: Field Repair Bot 74A in the Manufactory of Blackrock Depths. It’s a physical schematic, so don’t expect it to fit in your bags.
What is field repair?
Routine, daily servicing of equipment. Think replacing small parts like pumps, carburetors, injectors, batteries, filters, belts, gaskets, and hoses.
