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The blacksmith is one of the Artisan's in Diablo 3.He travels with you almost everywhere and he never changes.He will help you at buying weapons and armor but also socket and craft your items,repair your stuff, and talking about the events happening in the world.
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'''Haedrig Eamon''' is the Blacksmith [[Artisan]] in Diablo 3. He is encountered in [[New Tristram]], then joins the Caravan and serves as the game's Blacksmith, making weapons, armor and anything that is required for the hero during his or her travels throughout Sanctuary.   He also [[salvage]]s items into [[Materials]] that he can then use to fashion the items for you.
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[[File:Blacksmith-portrait.png|right|200px|thumb|Haedrig Eamon]]
  
==Getting the Blacksmith==
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==Salvaging==
When you start the game,the character doesn't have a blacksmith.You can accuire them by completing a quest that is given by them.After that the blacksmith is all yours.
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[[File:Blacksmith-salvaging.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The blacksmith's salvage interface.]]
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[[Salvaging]] is breaking down equipment into [[materials]]. All equipment can be salvaged as long as they were not purchased from vendors. The materials given are based on the items color and whether it is level 1-60 or 61-70. See the [[Material]]s article for more information. The Blacksmith does this for free and he requires no training to do so. There is a confirmation prompt when the player tries to salvage {{legendary|legendary}} or {{set|set}} items. Enter can be used to confirm.
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==Training==
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The Blacksmith can be trained up through 12 levels of proficiency.  As he increases in skill he gains new titles and access to higher level plans to craft better items for your characters.
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His appearance improves as well, with his wagons growing more elaborately-decorated, and more cool stuff appearing in his display.
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Training the Blacksmith is not free; each level requires gold. Each rank has 5 levels
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{|
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! Rank
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! Gold Per Level
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|-
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| Rank 1-2
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| 1k
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|-
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| Rank 3-4
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| 2k
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|-
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| Rank 5-6
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| 4k
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|-
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| Rank 7-8
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| 8k
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|-
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| Rank 9-10
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| 10k
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|-
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| Rank 11
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| 20k
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|}
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In order train the first level of Rank 10, one [[Death's Breath]] is needed, which are only found from level 61-70.
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A video of his upgrade animation:
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<youtube>lBGxq6UmyJw</youtube>
  
 
==Crafting==
 
==Crafting==
All artisan's have the crafting feature in Diablo 3.The blacksmith focuses on crafting weapons and armor.The crafting feature let's you buy an item with 2 or more random properties that will be shown after you buy the item and wait a little amount of time while the weapon is crafted.For the crafting option,besides paying money you have to give the blacksmith some resources.
 
  
==Repairing==
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The Blacksmith is able to craft weapons and armour as long as you have the correct materials and enough gold.  He needs to be trained to learn new plans and the higher level he is the better equipment he can create.
This feature wasn't show in the blacksmith presentation but probably it repair your weapons and armor that were damaged in battle.
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:* Check the [[Crafting]] article for more details.
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==Associated Achievements==
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The {{Template:Associated Achievement}}
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{{achievement header}}<achievement type="single">Hassling Haedrig</achievement><achievement type="single">Reclaim without Shame</achievement><achievement type="single">One Hero's Trash...</achievement><achievement type="single">One Warrior's Trash...</achievement><achievement type="single">Too Good To Toss</achievement><achievement type="single">Resource Management</achievement><achievement type="single">The Garbage Disposal</achievement><achievement type="single">Recipe for Success</achievement><achievement type="single">The Exalted Few</achievement><achievement type="list" sub="Blacksmith">Crafting</achievement>
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==Lore/Backstory==
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[[File:Haedrig.png|right|thumb|Haedrig's quest.]]
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Haedrig was a young husband and father in [[New Tristram]], when the fiery [[Meteor]] crashed down through the [[Monastery]]. In the chaos and demonic uprising that followed, his wife and child were slain, then returned to half-life as hideous [[zombie]]s. Brokenhearted over their undead fate, Haedrig beseeches the hero to find them and destroy them, putting their souls to rest.  This will be done at the beginning of [[A Shattered Crown]] quest.
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Once the deed is done, Haedrig agrees to use his blacksmithing skills to assist your hero in the battle against evil. Like the other important NPCs, Haedrig travels with the [[caravan]] throughout the entire game, and is present in town in each act.
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* [[Mira's Letter to Haedrig]] - (required for [[A Quick Study]] achievement)
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==Development History==
  
==Socketing==
 
This feature of the blacksmith let's you socket any weapon or armor even if they are rare or part of a set.
 
  
==Training==
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During development, many of his talents were redistributed.
While the blacksmith travels along in your journeys,you can upgrade his level offering some money and resources.As he grows up in level he can bring much more powerful weapons and stronger armor.You can even tell him what type of weapon to bring and he will always bring that type and don't worry,you can always change the type of weapon he can bring.  
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* Haedrig initially [[socket]]ed items. That talent was subsequently moved to the [[jeweler]], before being removed from the game entirely.
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* Haedrig initially made all [[repair]]s. That talent was taken from him and distributed to the other NPC merchants. A Repairs tab was returned to Haedrig in [[Patch 1.0.4]].
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* Haedrig was formerly the source of the [[Nephalem Cube]] (used to Salvage items) as a quest reward. That object was removed from the game in the big interface revisions of [[Beta Patch 10]].
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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File:Blacksmith-wagon4.jpg|Four levels of the 10 potential upgrades.
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File:Bsmithwagon.jpg|Haedrig's Wagon in-game.
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File:Blacksmith-wagon-concept.jpg|Wagon upgrade concept art.
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</gallery>
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{{Character navbox|conf}}
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==References==
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[[Category:NPCs]]
* [http://diablo.incgamers.com/blog/comments/artisan-presentation-video-gamescom/]
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[[category:Artisans]]
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[[category:blacksmith]]
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[[category:sockets]]

Latest revision as of 23:34, 11 April 2015

Haedrig Eamon is the Blacksmith Artisan in Diablo 3. He is encountered in New Tristram, then joins the Caravan and serves as the game's Blacksmith, making weapons, armor and anything that is required for the hero during his or her travels throughout Sanctuary. He also salvages items into Materials that he can then use to fashion the items for you.

Haedrig Eamon

Salvaging[edit | edit source]

The blacksmith's salvage interface.

Salvaging is breaking down equipment into materials. All equipment can be salvaged as long as they were not purchased from vendors. The materials given are based on the items color and whether it is level 1-60 or 61-70. See the Materials article for more information. The Blacksmith does this for free and he requires no training to do so. There is a confirmation prompt when the player tries to salvage legendary or set items. Enter can be used to confirm.

Training[edit | edit source]

The Blacksmith can be trained up through 12 levels of proficiency. As he increases in skill he gains new titles and access to higher level plans to craft better items for your characters.

His appearance improves as well, with his wagons growing more elaborately-decorated, and more cool stuff appearing in his display.

Training the Blacksmith is not free; each level requires gold. Each rank has 5 levels

Rank Gold Per Level
Rank 1-2 1k
Rank 3-4 2k
Rank 5-6 4k
Rank 7-8 8k
Rank 9-10 10k
Rank 11 20k

In order train the first level of Rank 10, one Death's Breath is needed, which are only found from level 61-70.

A video of his upgrade animation:

Crafting[edit | edit source]

The Blacksmith is able to craft weapons and armour as long as you have the correct materials and enough gold. He needs to be trained to learn new plans and the higher level he is the better equipment he can create.


  • Check the Crafting article for more details.

Associated Achievements[edit | edit source]

The Blacksmith is in some way involved in the following achievement(s).


Name Points Description Banner
<achievement type="single">Hassling Haedrig</achievement><achievement type="single">Reclaim without Shame</achievement><achievement type="single">One Hero's Trash...</achievement><achievement type="single">One Warrior's Trash...</achievement><achievement type="single">Too Good To Toss</achievement><achievement type="single">Resource Management</achievement><achievement type="single">The Garbage Disposal</achievement><achievement type="single">Recipe for Success</achievement><achievement type="single">The Exalted Few</achievement><achievement type="list" sub="Blacksmith">Crafting</achievement>


Lore/Backstory[edit | edit source]

Haedrig's quest.

Haedrig was a young husband and father in New Tristram, when the fiery Meteor crashed down through the Monastery. In the chaos and demonic uprising that followed, his wife and child were slain, then returned to half-life as hideous zombies. Brokenhearted over their undead fate, Haedrig beseeches the hero to find them and destroy them, putting their souls to rest. This will be done at the beginning of A Shattered Crown quest.


Once the deed is done, Haedrig agrees to use his blacksmithing skills to assist your hero in the battle against evil. Like the other important NPCs, Haedrig travels with the caravan throughout the entire game, and is present in town in each act.



Development History[edit | edit source]

During development, many of his talents were redistributed.

  • Haedrig initially socketed items. That talent was subsequently moved to the jeweler, before being removed from the game entirely.
  • Haedrig initially made all repairs. That talent was taken from him and distributed to the other NPC merchants. A Repairs tab was returned to Haedrig in Patch 1.0.4.
  • Haedrig was formerly the source of the Nephalem Cube (used to Salvage items) as a quest reward. That object was removed from the game in the big interface revisions of Beta Patch 10.


Gallery[edit | edit source]