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[[File:Cultist-circle-summoner2.jpg|left|thumb|150px|A summoner circle.]]
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'''Dark Vessels''' are human cultists that allow themselves be overtaken by a [[demon]]ic presence, distorting them to a dangerous vaguely human-looking creature of great power. The Vessel itself is harmless until it turns into an [[Activated Vessel]] ([[Thrall]]).
'''Dark Vessels''' are human cultists that are letting themselves be overtaken by a [[demon]]ic presence, distorting them to a dangerous vaguely human-looking creature of great power. The Vessel itself is harmless until it turn into an [[Activated Vessel]].
 
  
They are commonly seen in circles of from 4 to 8 cultists, all holding staves and chanting as they attempt to call forth a demonic presence. Players are advised to kill them quickly, before they can become hosts for the much more dangerous demons.
 
  
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These human mages are commonly found standing motionless, holding staves, amidst various other types of "Dark" enemies. Vessels are harmless in their human form, but become very dangerous [[melee]] fighters if they manage to pull a [[demon]]ic entity into themselves. In that form they are known as [[Activated Vessel]]s, and are ferocious fighters.
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==Diablo III Monster==
 
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|game= Diablo III
 
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|classif= Demons
 
|family= Cultist
 
|role= Monster Spawner
 
|life= Unknown
 
|mana= None
 
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|resist= Unknown
 
|armament= None
 
|dps= None
 
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|dmg_high= None
 
|range= N/A
 
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[[Image:Mon-dark-vessel4.jpg|left|thumb|Dark Vessels in an incantation circle with one [[Activated Vessel]].]]This type of monster is likely called just a "Vessel", and the "Dark" prefix to their name denotes a particular type of Vessel. This would mean that other monsters named "Vessel", like "Shadow Vessel" and the like might appear later.
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[[File:Cultist-circle-summoner2.jpg|right|thumb|250px|A summoner circle.]]
  
These human mages are commonly found standing motionless, amidst various other types of "Dark" enemies. Vessels are harmless in their human form, but become very dangerous [[melee]] fighters if they manage to pull a [[demon]]ic entity into themselves. In that form they are known as [[Activated Vessel]]s, and are ferocious fighters.
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==Subtypes==
  
Dark Vessels look a bit like [[Dark Cultist]]s, and probably shares the background story of regular Cultists, but Vessels lean on tall crooks, and remain motionless until they transform, while Cultists are mage-like enemies who cast a variety of spells and summon demons.
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'''Act I'''
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===Spells and Abilities===
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*Dark Vessel/[[Unholy Thrall]]
* [[Activated Vessel|Summon Activated Vessel]]
 
  
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'''Act II'''
  
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*Dark Greater Vessel/[[Malignant Thrall]]
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*Corrupt Vessel/[[Tormented Thrall]]
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*Reprobate Vessel/[[Unholy Thrall]]
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*Found in Act I - [[Leoric's Manor]], [[Highlands Cave]] and [[Halls of Agony]]
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*No attack in vessel form but once activated into an [[Unholy Thrall]] it has a physical attack dashes at speed toward you to inflict it.
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==Dark Greater Vessel==
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*Found in Act II - [[Deserted Cellar]]
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*No attack in vessel form but once activated into a [[Malignant Thrall]] it has a physical attack dashes at speed toward you to inflict it.
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<mob>Dark Greater Vessel</mob>
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==Corrupt Vessel==
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*Found in Act II - [[Alcarnus]]
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*No attack in vessel form but once activated into a [[Tormented Thrall]] it has a physical attack dashes at speed toward you to inflict it.
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<mob>Corrupt Vessel</mob>
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==Reprobate Vessel==
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*Found in Act II - [[Lair of the Witch]]
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*No attack in vessel form but once activated into an [[Unholy Thrall]] it has a physical attack dashes at speed toward you to inflict it.
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<mob>Reprobate Vessel</mob>
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*[[Hurax]] - Dark Greater Vessel in the [[Deserted Cellar]], [[Act II]].
* [[Cultist]]
 
* [[Dark Vessel]]
 
** [[Activated Vessel]]
 
  
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==Background==
 
==Background==
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Dark Vessels look a bit like [[Dark Cultist]]s, and probably shares the background story of regular Cultists. Humans that in despair have turned to the [[Prime Evil]]s for strength and power, and in the end are corrupted and used as cheap tools of the powerful [[demon]]s.
 
Dark Vessels look a bit like [[Dark Cultist]]s, and probably shares the background story of regular Cultists. Humans that in despair have turned to the [[Prime Evil]]s for strength and power, and in the end are corrupted and used as cheap tools of the powerful [[demon]]s.
  
The spikes that pokes out of their backs are called "Teeths of Diablo", and are indeed a metal spike inserted into the flesh of the willing recipient. The spike does not seem to cause internal haemorrhaging but instead some sort of perverse corruption of both soul and body.  
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The spikes that pokes out of their backs are called "Teeth of Diablo", and are indeed a metal spike inserted into the flesh of the willing recipient. The spike does not seem to cause internal haemorrhaging but instead some sort of perverse corruption of both soul and body.  
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==Lore==
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The cultists were performing a strange ritual when I saw them, today. One of their number stood soundlessly while others thrust long spikes deep into his spine. He did not perish, and I believe that he may have even been darkly empowered from the implantation, though such terrible magic is foreign to me. -- Abd al-Hazir
  
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==Media==
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==Gallery==
You can find pictures in the Diablo 3 screenshot and picture gallery:
 
* [http://www.diii.net/gallery/ Diablo 3 screenshots and pictures]
 
* [http://www.diii.net/gallery/showgallery.php?si=dark+vessel&x=0&y=0&limit=&thumbsonly=0&perpage=24&cat=all&ppuser=0&thumbcheck=0&page=1&sortby=&sorttime=0&way=&cat=all Dark Vessel image search]
 
  
 
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File:Hurax.jpg|[[Hurax]] in the [[Deserted Cellar]]
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File:Dark vessel.jpg|Dark Vessel
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File:Unholy thrall.jpg|[[Unholy Thrall]]
 
Image:Mon-dark-vessel1.jpg|Two Dark Vessels.
 
Image:Mon-dark-vessel1.jpg|Two Dark Vessels.
 
Image:Mon-dark-vessel2.jpg|8 Vessels in a summoning circle to transform into [[Activated Vessel]]s.
 
Image:Mon-dark-vessel2.jpg|8 Vessels in a summoning circle to transform into [[Activated Vessel]]s.
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Image:Mon-dark-vessel4.jpg|5 Vessels in a circle.
 
Image:Mon-dark-vessel4.jpg|5 Vessels in a circle.
 
File:Cultist-circle-summoner2.jpg|8 Cultist summoners.
 
File:Cultist-circle-summoner2.jpg|8 Cultist summoners.
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File:Mon-dark-vessel5.jpg|Dark Vessels meet a female Monk
 
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==References==
 
* [[Writings of Abd al-Hazir: Entry no. 0042]]
 
  
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Latest revision as of 18:40, 18 May 2014

Dark Vessels are human cultists that allow themselves be overtaken by a demonic presence, distorting them to a dangerous vaguely human-looking creature of great power. The Vessel itself is harmless until it turns into an Activated Vessel (Thrall).


These human mages are commonly found standing motionless, holding staves, amidst various other types of "Dark" enemies. Vessels are harmless in their human form, but become very dangerous melee fighters if they manage to pull a demonic entity into themselves. In that form they are known as Activated Vessels, and are ferocious fighters.

A summoner circle.

Subtypes[edit | edit source]

Act I

Act II


Dark Vessel[edit | edit source]

<mob>Dark Vessel</mob>


Dark Greater Vessel[edit | edit source]

  • Found in Act II - Deserted Cellar
  • No attack in vessel form but once activated into a Malignant Thrall it has a physical attack dashes at speed toward you to inflict it.

<mob>Dark Greater Vessel</mob>


Corrupt Vessel[edit | edit source]

  • Found in Act II - Alcarnus
  • No attack in vessel form but once activated into a Tormented Thrall it has a physical attack dashes at speed toward you to inflict it.

<mob>Corrupt Vessel</mob>


Reprobate Vessel[edit | edit source]

  • Found in Act II - Lair of the Witch
  • No attack in vessel form but once activated into an Unholy Thrall it has a physical attack dashes at speed toward you to inflict it.

<mob>Reprobate Vessel</mob>


Named[edit | edit source]

Superunique versions of Dark Vessel have a chance of spawning in the following areas:



Background[edit | edit source]

Dark Vessels look a bit like Dark Cultists, and probably shares the background story of regular Cultists. Humans that in despair have turned to the Prime Evils for strength and power, and in the end are corrupted and used as cheap tools of the powerful demons.

The spikes that pokes out of their backs are called "Teeth of Diablo", and are indeed a metal spike inserted into the flesh of the willing recipient. The spike does not seem to cause internal haemorrhaging but instead some sort of perverse corruption of both soul and body.


Lore[edit | edit source]

The cultists were performing a strange ritual when I saw them, today. One of their number stood soundlessly while others thrust long spikes deep into his spine. He did not perish, and I believe that he may have even been darkly empowered from the implantation, though such terrible magic is foreign to me. -- Abd al-Hazir



Development[edit | edit source]

Dark Vessels were among the first monsters seen for Diablo 3, as they were presented in the June WWI 2008 gameplay video. They did not change during the rest of 2008.


Gallery[edit | edit source]