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Prior to [[D3v2]] key and organ drop odds were 5% even on [[Normal]] difficulty, and could be raised all the way to 100% on [[Monster Power 10]].<ref>[http://blues.incgamers.com/Posts/10/1/40/819/188318/mf--infernal-machine-keys#postId_504786 Drop rate at MP0] - Blizzard CM, 17/10/12</ref> <ref>[http://blues.incgamers.com/Posts/10/1/40/819/188833/act-3-key-warden-drop-rate-unbalanced Innate drop rates equal] - Blizzard CM, 22/10/12</ref> It was also necessary to have five stacks of [[Nephalem Valor]], though [[Magic Find]] did nothing to improve the drop odds.<ref>[http://blues.incgamers.com/Posts/10/1/40/819/188318/mf--infernal-machine-keys#postId_504786 Magic Find effects] - Blizzard CM, 17/10/12</ref> | Prior to [[D3v2]] key and organ drop odds were 5% even on [[Normal]] difficulty, and could be raised all the way to 100% on [[Monster Power 10]].<ref>[http://blues.incgamers.com/Posts/10/1/40/819/188318/mf--infernal-machine-keys#postId_504786 Drop rate at MP0] - Blizzard CM, 17/10/12</ref> <ref>[http://blues.incgamers.com/Posts/10/1/40/819/188833/act-3-key-warden-drop-rate-unbalanced Innate drop rates equal] - Blizzard CM, 22/10/12</ref> It was also necessary to have five stacks of [[Nephalem Valor]], though [[Magic Find]] did nothing to improve the drop odds.<ref>[http://blues.incgamers.com/Posts/10/1/40/819/188318/mf--infernal-machine-keys#postId_504786 Magic Find effects] - Blizzard CM, 17/10/12</ref> | ||
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** '''D3''': The [[Key of Destruction]]. '''RoS''': | ** '''D3''': The [[Key of Destruction]]. '''RoS''': | ||
* The [[Key of Hate]] will drop from [[Sokahr the Keywarden]] in Act II - Dahlgur Oasis | * The [[Key of Hate]] will drop from [[Sokahr the Keywarden]] in Act II - Dahlgur Oasis | ||
* The [[Key of Terror]] will drop from [[Xah'Rith the Keywarden]] in Act III - Stonefort | * The [[Key of Terror]] will drop from [[Xah'Rith the Keywarden]] in Act III - Stonefort | ||
* The Blacksmithing Plans and random keys will drop from [[Nekarat the Keywarden]] in Act IV - Silver Spire Level 1 | * The Blacksmithing Plans and random keys will drop from [[Nekarat the Keywarden]] in Act IV - Silver Spire Level 1 | ||
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+ | *The [[Key of Bones]] is dropped by [[Odeg the Keywarden]] in Act I - [[Fields of Misery]]. | ||
+ | *The [[Key of Gluttony]] is dropped by [[Sokahr the Keywarden]] in Act II - [[Dahlgur Oasis]]. | ||
+ | *The [[Key of War]] is dropped by [[Xah'Rith the Keywarden]] in Act III - [[Stonefort]]. | ||
+ | *The [[Key of Evil]] is dropped by [[Nekarat the Keywarden]]in Act IV - Silver Spire Level 1 | ||
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==Building the Infernal Machine== | ==Building the Infernal Machine== |
Revision as of 16:26, 30 April 2014
The Infernal Machine is an end game quest feature introduced into Diablo 3 in the v1.0.5 patch. This multi-stage event requires players to find keys from special Keywarden monsters. The keys are required to craft an Infernal Machine, which can be used to open red portals to special dungeon areas where Ubers, super powered versions of certain quest bosses, must be defeated. These Ubers have a chance (increasing with difficulty level) to drop a Demonic Organ.
Once a player has collected all 3 demonic organs (4 in RoS) they can be crafted into a Hellfire Ring by the Jeweler.
This event and all the materials required for it are Torment only and can not be glimpsed on lower difficulty levels. The basic actions required to obtain the keys and make the Infernal Machines are identical in Diablo 3 and Reaper of Souls. RoS just adds a 4th key and a 4th Uber, upping the complexity slightly.
- Diablo 2's Pandemonium Event is the obvious inspiration for this end game event.
Contents
- 1 Infernal Machine Walkthrough
- 2 Find the Keys and Plan
- 3 Diablo 3 Keywardens
- 4 Reaper of Souls Keywardens
- 5 Building the Infernal Machine
- 6 Hellfire Rings
- 7 Diablo 3: Hellfire Ring
- 8 Reaper of Souls: Hellfire Ring
- 9 Reaper of Souls Gallery
- 10 Diablo 3 Gallery
- 11 The Infernal Machine Teased
- 12 References
Infernal Machine Walkthrough
Here's a quick summary of the steps in this event. See the sections below for full details about everything related to the Infernal Machine.
- Obtain a key from each Keywarden.
- Diablo 3: Keys found from the Keywardens in Acts 1-3. Infernal Machine plan and/or a random key from the Act 4 keywarden.
- Reaper of Souls: Keys from Acts 1-4 in RoS, with one key from each Keywarden.
- Craft the keys (one of each required) to create an Infernal Machine.
- Enter the Heretic's Abode in Act One Tristram town.
- Activate the Infernal Machine(s) to open a red portal to one of the Realms.
- There is only one kind of Infernal Machine in D3, and the portal opened is random. Players are advised to have 3 Infernal Machines to do all three in the same game.
- There are 4 types of Infernal Machines in Reaper of Souls, so players can open precisely the portal they wish.
- Slay the Ubers in the realm, and cross your fingers for a Demonic Organ to drop along with the other loot.
- Once you have at least 1 of each type of Demonic Organs (3 in D3, 4 in RoS) visit the Jeweler to craft them into a Hellfire Ring.
It is usually necessary to repeat the initial steps multiple times, since keys and organs do not drop every time. Even on Torment 6 they have only a 50% chance to drop. Players can farm for the keys and organs much more efficiently in multiplayer games, both for the faster killing speed and since every player in the game has a chance at each item dropping, and all characters in the game can pass through the same portal(s) to the Uber battles.
Find the Keys and Plan
The first stage in unlocking the Infernal Machine players have to gather the keys. The four keywardens are located randomly somewhere in their levels, and may require some searching to locate. Remember that this entire event is Torment-only and the keywardens may not appear on lower difficulty levels, and will never drop a key below Torment difficulty.
Key (and Demonic Organ) drop odds per difficulty level:
- Torment I: 25%
- Torment II: 28%
- Torment III: 33%
- Torment IV: 38%
- Torment V: 43%
- Torment VI: 50%
Prior to D3v2 key and organ drop odds were 5% even on Normal difficulty, and could be raised all the way to 100% on Monster Power 10.[1] [2] It was also necessary to have five stacks of Nephalem Valor, though Magic Find did nothing to improve the drop odds.[3]
Diablo 3 Keywardens
- Odeg the Keywarden in Act I - Fields of Misery.
- D3: The Key of Destruction. RoS:
- The Key of Hate will drop from Sokahr the Keywarden in Act II - Dahlgur Oasis
- The Key of Terror will drop from Xah'Rith the Keywarden in Act III - Stonefort
- The Blacksmithing Plans and random keys will drop from Nekarat the Keywarden in Act IV - Silver Spire Level 1
Reaper of Souls Keywardens
- The Key of Bones is dropped by Odeg the Keywarden in Act I - Fields of Misery.
- The Key of Gluttony is dropped by Sokahr the Keywarden in Act II - Dahlgur Oasis.
- The Key of War is dropped by Xah'Rith the Keywarden in Act III - Stonefort.
- The Key of Evil is dropped by Nekarat the Keywardenin Act IV - Silver Spire Level 1
The keys, plans, organs, and machines are all Bind to Account so must be collected by each player individually.
Building the Infernal Machine
Once you have the three keys and the infernal machine plan visit the Blacksmith. He needs to be level 10 in Diablo 3 (Level 12 in RoS) to craft Infernal Machines. Take the IM into the Hermit's Shack and activate it there to open a red portal to one of the Realms.
Diablo 3 Realms and Ubers
In Diablo 3 there is only one kind of Infernal Machine and it opens a random portal. Players are advised to do 3 machines in the same game to be sure they get all three portals. Each Realm must be cleared out before the next portal can be opened.
- The Realm of Discord. Ubers: King Leoric and Maghda. May drop the Writhing Spine.
- The Realm of Chaos. Ubers: Ghom and Rakanoth. May drop the Devil's Fang.
- The Realm of Turmoil. Ubers: Siege Breaker and Zoltun Kulle. May drop the Vengeful Eye.
Reaper of Souls Infernal Machines
In Reaper of Souls players can make 4 different types of Infernal Machines, each of which produces a known Portal, making it possible to hunt each Demonic Organ specifically.
- Infernal Machine of Bones > Realm of Discord. Ubers: Leoric and Maghda, may drop Leoric's Regret.
- Infernal Machine of War > Realm of Turmoil. Ubers: Siegebreaker and Zoltan Kulle, may drop Idol of Terror.
- Infernal Machine of Gluttony > Realm of Chaos. Ubers: Rakanoth and Ghom, may drop Vial of Putridness.
- Infernal Machine of Evil > Realm of Fright. Ubers: Uber Diablo + summons random Ubers, may drop Heart of Evil.
Hellfire Rings
The main perk of the Hellfire Ring is the substantial increase to Experience gain, and the goal for most players is to create a ring that's got decent stats as well, so they're not giving up too much DPS by using the Hellfire Ring instead of a Legendary or Rare ring. Followers can equip the Hellfire Ring as well, but just as with Magic Find and Gold Find on followers, they only share 20% of the bonus experience to the player. Thus a D3 Hellfire Ring on a Follower is worth 7% more Experience to the player, and a RoS HR is worth +9% Experience.
- The HR is account bound and can not be sold or traded.
- It can be Salvaged to destroy it and retrieve a Forgotten Soul. [4]
- The Hellfire Ring is unique equipped so that each character can only wear one Hellfire Ring at a time, whether the D3 or the RoS type.
- Initially during the RoS beta it was possible to wear an imported D3 version along with a new RoS version, but this was a bug.
- Your Followers can wear one also, but not two.
- There is no level requirement on the ring making it an ideal twink. Any level of character or Follower can wear one.
Diablo 3: Hellfire Ring
Squirt the Peddler sells the Designs that teach the Jeweler to craft Hellfire Rings. In Diablo 3 there are 4 Hellfire Rings, one for each type of attribute and each sells for two million gold. Purchase a plan and right click on it while interacting with the Jeweler to teach him that recipe. Crafting the ring costs another 50,000 gold.
D3: Hellfire Ring:
- Primary Affix:
- +300-329 to one Attribute. (Varies by ring design.)
- Secondary Affix:
- Increase Bonus experience by 35%
- 4 random properties
- Legendary Property: Chance to launch an explosive ball of Hellfire when you attack.
The attribute bonus was +170-200 to one Attribute prior to the D3v2 patch, but that was prior to Primary/Secondary affixes, so all 4 random might roll the equivalent of what are Primary affixes today.
Reaper of Souls: Hellfire Ring
There is only one Hellfire Ring design in REaper of Souls, and the random affixes roll randomly, though Smart drop rules apply, so most rolls will net a big bonus to class' mainstat.
- Primary Affixes:
- None
- Secondary affixes:
- Increases Bonus Experience by 45%
- Legendary property: Chance on hit to engulf the ground in lava, dealing 200% weapon damage per second for 6 seconds.
- +5 Random Affixes
The RoS Hellfire Ring proc effect is a lava pool on the ground. When the Hellfire Ring was first enabled during the RoS Beta test, the proc was a nova-like burst of fireballs.
Reaper of Souls Gallery
Screenshots showing various aspects of the Infernal Machine and Hellfire Ring in Reaper of Souls
Reaper of Souls Video
From the RoS beta, two characters clearing all four Realms and creating the ring.
Diablo 3 Gallery
Diablo 3 Infernal Machine screenshots.
The Heretic's Abode
Diablo 3 Infernal Machine Videos
These two videos show how to find the various Keywardens.
The Realm of Discord. Battle uber versions of King Leoric and Maghda for a chance to obtain the Writhing Spine.
The Realm of Chaos. Battle uber versions of Ghom and Rakanoth for a chance to obtain the Devil's Fang.
The Realm of Turmoil. Battle uber versions of Siege Breaker and Zoltun Kulle for a chance to obtain the Vengeful Eye.
The Infernal Machine Teased
The first word of the Infernal Machine came in a Patch 1.0.5 Sneak Peek developer blog post on September 13, 2012 [5]. The brief quote is below:
The Infernal Machine is a device that will allow level-60 players to battle “uber” versions of some of Sanctuary’s most nefarious bosses. While the rewards for defeating these bosses will be great, some assembly is required.
More early details were teased in developer interviews with Jay Wilson and Wyatt Cheng, The feature was teased pre-patch in several developer blogs [6] and interviews[7] [8], in late September 2012.
References
- ↑ Drop rate at MP0 - Blizzard CM, 17/10/12
- ↑ Innate drop rates equal - Blizzard CM, 22/10/12
- ↑ Magic Find effects - Blizzard CM, 17/10/12
- ↑ Salvaging the ring - Blizzard CM, 05/10/12
- ↑ Blog Update - Blizzard, 13/09/12
- ↑ Patch 1.0.5 Sneak Peak - Blizzard CM, 13/09/12
- ↑ Interview - IGN, 17/09/12
- ↑ Interview - Gnn.Gamer.com.tw, 18/09/12