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Latest revision as of 09:25, 12 June 2014
Archived Article [e] Living Flame is an archived article about material previously included in Diablo 3. However, it has currently been removed or the article contains outdated facts. The information is stored in Diablo Wiki for posterity. Please note: Links in this article lead to both updated and archived material. This article was last up to date:
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Legendary crafting materials were abruptly removed from the game in patch 2.0.6 in June 2014. This item can no longer drop and existing samples have no remaining utility.
See the Legendary Materials article for a fuller explanation.
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Living Flame |
Cinder Switch (Two-handed Axe)
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Morlu Casters. (The Meteor-dropping type.)
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Drop Rate[edit | edit source]
Legendary materials drop more often on higher difficulty levels. Their drop rate was tripled in Patch 2.0.4 shortly after Reaper of Souls' release, making them all much easier to find. The figures are the percent chance the legendary material (or Deaths Breath will be dropped by a valid source. All legendary materials except Adventurer's Journals and Griswold's Scribblings can only be dropped by Unique (purple) bosses of a certain type. See the legendary materials article for full details.
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Items of Diablo III [e] Item Basics Normal Items Crafting Legendary Armor I Legendary Armor II Legendary Weapons 1h Legendary Weapons 2h Item Sets |
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