When I apply a polishing kit to a piece of armor to upgrade its toughness, the value from the kit is added on top of the existing toughness of the armor instead of replacing it.
For example, the attached screenshot shows my current helmet, which I have polished with various materials like iron, ardite, sponge. It now has a toughness of 7.62. You can see in the screenshot that when I try to polish it with a slime polishing kit (which has a toughness of 0.9), the resulting toughness is 8.52.
Expected Behavior:
The toughness value from the polishing kit should replace the armor's toughness value, not increment it.
Steps to Reproduce:
Create wooden helmet
Upgrade with flint polishing kit + sand
Upgrade with obsidian polishing kit + sand
Observe that the toughness is now 2.03 ( 0.45 from flint + 1.58 from obsidian)
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Observed Behavior:
When I apply a polishing kit to a piece of armor to upgrade its toughness, the value from the kit is added on top of the existing toughness of the armor instead of replacing it. For example, the attached screenshot shows my current helmet, which I have polished with various materials like iron, ardite, sponge. It now has a toughness of 7.62. You can see in the screenshot that when I try to polish it with a slime polishing kit (which has a toughness of 0.9), the resulting toughness is 8.52.
Expected Behavior:
The toughness value from the polishing kit should replace the armor's toughness value, not increment it.
Steps to Reproduce:
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