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# Sneaker Condition

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Condition is a sneaker's "stamina bar". As a user moves, the condition will decrease and users must pay close attention to the state of the sneaker before committing into the next exercise routine.&#x20;

Condition begins at 100/100 and will slowly decrease as the sneaker is being used. Users may repair the sneaker when the number decreases but should be aware that repair cost remains the same for any number as long as they are not below 20/100. A good practice is to repair only when sneaker is close to the 20/100 condition instead of a higher number. Should the condition fall below 20/100, the sneaker efficiency takes a huge drop of 90%.

Sneaker's condition rely heavily on attributes. Some attributes help in reducing the declining rate of  sneakers and some helps in repair costs later.


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