One of the most interesting survival mechanics in Silent Hill f is its weapon durability system. This feature may feel familiar to longtime fans as both Silent Hill: Origins and Silent Hill: Downpour included breakable weapons that forced players to search constantly. In Silent Hill f, this concept returns in a more refined way, creating constant tension as every swing brings you closer to losing your weapon.

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Silent Hill f is a well-written horror game, but its interactive elements can be surprisingly robust and challenging as well.

How Weapon Durability in Silent Hill f Works

Every melee weapon in Silent Hill f comes with a durability meter. This is represented by a moon-shaped icon near your health bar. This immersive detail gives you a constant reminder that your weapon won’t last forever.

There are three durability stages, High, Medium, and Low, which affect how close your weapon is to breaking. With each swing or block, the meter decreases. Once durability hits zero, the weapon breaks and can no longer be used.

Once a weapon’s durability reaches zero, it breaks immediately and is removed from your inventory. There’s no way to salvage it at that point, so keeping an eye on the meter is important.

The durability system in Silent Hill f is designed to encourage you to use weapons until they break. Don't be afraid to use a weapon until its durability meter is almost empty, then discard it in favor of a new one you find.

Certain Omamori charms grant bonuses tied to durability. For example, Wolf deals additional damage when using weapons with high durability and Spider decreases a weapon’s durability consumption during Light Attacks.

How to Repair Weapons in Silent Hill f

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Weapons can be repaired, but only before they fully break. To do this, you’ll need a Toolkit, a rare but valuable resource scattered throughout the game world. Using a Toolkit restores about 50% of a weapon’s durability, giving you a second chance with a favored weapon.

However, since Toolkits are limited, you’ll want to be selective about when and where you use them. It’s generally best to save them for powerful or rare weapons, rather than wasting them on common ones you’ll likely replace soon. Carrying a few Toolkits can make the difference between entering a tough fight prepared or completely unarmed.

How to Get More Toolkits in Silent Hill f

Toolkits are a specific, finite resource used to repair your melee weapons. Like many survival horror games, Silent Hill f rewards thorough exploration. Toolkits are typically found in out-of-the-way places, such as:

  • On the ground in obscure corners.
  • Inside abandoned houses and buildings.
  • In boxes or on shelves.
  • In areas where you've just defeated a difficult enemy or completed a puzzle.
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Survival Horror
Action
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Top Critic Avg: 86 /100 Critics Rec: 87%
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Released
September 25, 2025
ESRB
Mature 17+ / Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Partial Nudity
Developer(s)
Neobards Entertainment
Publisher(s)
Konami
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Genre(s)
Survival Horror, Action