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'''Salvaging''' is a mechanic that allows players to break down items, such as weapons and armor, into raw materials that can be used for [[Crafting]] and Training [[Artisan (NPC)|Artisans]]. It is very similar to World of Warcrafts' Disenchanting, a Sub-skill of Enchanting. Players must first obtain an Artifact from [[Haedrig Eamon]], only then will they be able to salvage items. At first, the Artifact stays in the inventory like any regular item, but upon its first use, it becomes a UI element in the inventory, a picture can be seen below.
 
  
This system serves many purposes, such as breaking down unneeded items into raw materials to free up space, instead of running back to town once the inventory is full as well as re-using these raw materials from unneeded items to make very strong and random equipment for you to use. Also, raw materials can be used to upgrade Artisans, allowing them to provide you with better recipes for crafting, among other things.
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[[Salvaging]] is breaking down equipment into [[materials]]. This can only be done via the [[Blacksmith]]'s interface. All normal (white) {{magic|magic}} (blue), {{rare|rare}} (yellow), {{set|set}} (green), and {{legendary|legendary}} (orange) items can be salvaged for materials which are required for crafting recipes and enchanting.  
  
==Salvaged Items==
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In D3v there were four different versions (tiers) of each type (save legendary) crafting materials, one for each difficulty level. In [[D3v2]] and [[RoS]] there are only two tiers, each with five types of crafting material, sorted from level 1-60 and level 61-70.
[[File:SalvagingWindow.png|200px|thumb|right|An open Salvaging Window.]]
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[[File:Blacksmith-salvaging.jpg|right|thumb|350px|The blacksmith's salvage interface.]]
  
There are currently 2 items known to be produced from Salvaging:
 
  
*Common Scraps
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==Materials==
*Subtle Essence
 
  
These are low tier raw materials, and are used for basic training and crafting. There 2 more raw materials known to exist, but their names are unknown.
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In D3 there are 4 different salvaged materials, plus one yellow material that can only be found from [[Elite]] drops. All salvaged materials can also be found dropped from monsters, chests, goblins, and often [[Horadric Cache]]s. Orange material can only be dropped by Rift Guardians.
  
==User Interface/Mechanics==
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Salvaging items in D3v sometimes returned more than one type of material. This is no longer the case and in D3v2/RoS each item salvaged grants only a single type of material, though white and blue items will grant more than one material each.
[[File:SalvagingChest.png|200px|thumb|left|An Open/Closed Salvaging Chest found in the Inventory.]]
 
  
In the [[Inventory]], in the bottom right corner a closed chest can be seen. Upon clicking this Chest, it opens up and a Salvaging window opens in the middle of the screen. This Salvaging screen has 6 slots, items can be dragged into the slots, where the player can Salvage the items, resulting in raw materials for every item in every slot. It seems to work like the [[Horadric Cube]]. It is Unknown if a player can store items within it, for the purpose of freeing up space in his inventory.
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* White items yield 2-8 materials.
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* Blue items yield 2-4 materials.
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* Yellow items yield 1 material.
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* Orange / Green items yield 1 orange material.
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===Diablo 3 and RoS Materials===
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Diablo 3 and level 1-60 Reaper of Souls materials:
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* [[Common Debris]] - white salvage
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* [[Exquisite Essence]] - blue salvage
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* [[Iridescent Tear]] - yellow salvage
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* [[Demonic Essence]] - yellow drop-only
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* [[Fiery Brimstone]] - orange salvage
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===Reaper of Souls Materials===
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Reaper of Souls adds a second tier of materials, for items from lvl 61-70, and occasional drops as well.
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* [[Reusable Parts]] - white salvage
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* [[Arcane Dust]] - blue salvage
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* [[Veiled Crystal]] - yellow salvage
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* [[Death's Breath]] - yellow drop-only
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* [[Forgotten Soul]] - orange salvage
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See the [[Material]]s article for more details.
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==Interface==
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<!--[[File:Nephalem-cube-tooltip.jpeg|thumb|300px|Salvage with care...]]-->
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The salvaging interface is very easy to use. Characters need merely speak with the Blacksmith, select the Salvaging tab, then click the salvage icon. This transforms the cursor into a special salvaging pointer, which with instantly salvage any white, blue, or yellow item left clicked upon. {{set|Set}} and {{legendary|legendary}} items pop up a confirmation box before salvaging).
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Players can salvage multiple items in rapid succession by clicking quickly, but beware -- salvaged items cannot be recovered. Unlike the [[buyback]] option for sold items, once an item is salvaged, it is gone forever.
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If a [[socket]]ed item with a [[gem]] is salvaged, the gem will be returned to the inventory once the item is destroyed. This is often much cheaper than unsocketing a gem from an item, and the player also gets a small material return for crafting.
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Items purchased from NPCs can not be salvaged in D3v2. This can be inconvenient if a gem has been placed in the item which was intended for short time use and then disposal.
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Salvaging is free, though items can be sold to NPCs instead of salvaged, and level 70 items fetch a good price in Reaper of Souls. Rares generally go for 4-6k, but crafting requires so many Veiled Crystals that most players wind up salvaging almost all of their rare items, even if they could use the gold for the sales.
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[[Category:Items]]
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[[Category:Crafting]]
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[[Category:Artisans]]
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[[Category:Blacksmith]]
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[[category:materials]]
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Latest revision as of 23:38, 18 April 2015

Salvaging is breaking down equipment into materials. This can only be done via the Blacksmith's interface. All normal (white) magic (blue), rare (yellow), set (green), and legendary (orange) items can be salvaged for materials which are required for crafting recipes and enchanting.

In D3v there were four different versions (tiers) of each type (save legendary) crafting materials, one for each difficulty level. In D3v2 and RoS there are only two tiers, each with five types of crafting material, sorted from level 1-60 and level 61-70.

The blacksmith's salvage interface.


Materials[edit | edit source]

In D3 there are 4 different salvaged materials, plus one yellow material that can only be found from Elite drops. All salvaged materials can also be found dropped from monsters, chests, goblins, and often Horadric Caches. Orange material can only be dropped by Rift Guardians.

Salvaging items in D3v sometimes returned more than one type of material. This is no longer the case and in D3v2/RoS each item salvaged grants only a single type of material, though white and blue items will grant more than one material each.

  • White items yield 2-8 materials.
  • Blue items yield 2-4 materials.
  • Yellow items yield 1 material.
  • Orange / Green items yield 1 orange material.


Diablo 3 and RoS Materials[edit | edit source]

Diablo 3 and level 1-60 Reaper of Souls materials:


Reaper of Souls Materials[edit | edit source]

Reaper of Souls adds a second tier of materials, for items from lvl 61-70, and occasional drops as well.

See the Materials article for more details.


Interface[edit | edit source]

The salvaging interface is very easy to use. Characters need merely speak with the Blacksmith, select the Salvaging tab, then click the salvage icon. This transforms the cursor into a special salvaging pointer, which with instantly salvage any white, blue, or yellow item left clicked upon. Set and legendary items pop up a confirmation box before salvaging).

Players can salvage multiple items in rapid succession by clicking quickly, but beware -- salvaged items cannot be recovered. Unlike the buyback option for sold items, once an item is salvaged, it is gone forever.

If a socketed item with a gem is salvaged, the gem will be returned to the inventory once the item is destroyed. This is often much cheaper than unsocketing a gem from an item, and the player also gets a small material return for crafting.

Items purchased from NPCs can not be salvaged in D3v2. This can be inconvenient if a gem has been placed in the item which was intended for short time use and then disposal.

Salvaging is free, though items can be sold to NPCs instead of salvaged, and level 70 items fetch a good price in Reaper of Souls. Rares generally go for 4-6k, but crafting requires so many Veiled Crystals that most players wind up salvaging almost all of their rare items, even if they could use the gold for the sales.