Dying?
You don’t lose gold or experience, you may have to pay to repair your armour and you will have to pay to travel to a (nearest) waypoint.
But every time that I die some armor will broke or just sometimes?
If you’re not in a hurry you can wait for someone to resurrect you and save the money it would cost to get to a way point, but depending on where you are you might be waiting a while.
But you won’t lose any XP or anything. You might not even need to repair your armor if you find a replacement before it breaks.
“Life’s a journey, not a destination.”
Not everytime, depends how you die.
If you get killed by a mob, then yes your armour gets damaged, if you die from a fall, generally it doesn’t get damaged.
You can still play with damaged armour, the stats don’t reduce, but once it turns red it’s time to repair and it will cost you more.
I generally repair it as soon as it gets damaged.
And as Danikat said, it’s quite often you will find better armour as your levelling up, before you need to repair it.
Each time you die one piece of armor will become orange. This means it is only half broken. It will remain this way until repaired. Once all pieces of armor is orange, the next time you die one will become red. It is now broken and you will lose it’s visual effect.
You also lose money if you die in certain areas without a free waypoint, which means you will have to pay to revive, the same amount you will pay to simply travel to that waypoint.
But every time that I die some armor will broke or just sometimes?
Every time you die one piece of your armor will be damaged. Damaged armor still works the same as it did before so you don’t need to worry about that too much.
Once every piece you’re wearing is damaged the next time you die it will break, which means it turns invisible and you don’t get any of the benefits from wearing it.
But it can always be repaired at anyone with a red cracked shield/heart symbol over their head. (Useful tip: it costs the same to repair damaged or broken armor so it might be worth waiting until it’s broken.)
“Life’s a journey, not a destination.”
I understand and I thank everyone for the help