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Rift Keystone Fragments, usually called 'Rift Keys,"  are materials required to open [[Nephalem Rifts]].  Five of these are consumed each time your character opens a Rift, and they are automatically subtracted from the stack in your [[Inventory]], or else taken from a stack in your [[stash]]. These [[materials]] are [[Account Bound]], and can not be traded, sold, or given to other players.
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[[File:Rift-keystone-fragment-tooltip2.jpg|thumb|400px|Rift Keystone Fragment tooltip, seen in the Bounty reward window.]]
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Rift Keystone Fragments, usually called 'Rift Keys,"  are [[materials]] required to open [[Nephalem Rifts]].  Five of these are consumed each time your character opens a Rift by clicking on the [[Nephalem Obelisk]] in town in [[Adventure Mode]], and they are automatically subtracted from the stack in your [[Inventory]], or else taken from a stack in your [[stash]]. These [[materials]] are [[Account Bound]], and can not be traded, sold, or given to other players.
  
New Rift Keys are obtained 1 each for completing bounties, and there are usually 2 of them inside each [[Horadric Cache]]. This gives players 7 Rift Keys for completing all five bounties in an act.
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New Rift Keys are obtained 1 each for completing [[bounties]], and there are usually 2 of them inside each [[Horadric Cache]]. This gives players 7 Rift Keys for completing all five bounties in an act.
  
 
Only the player who opens the Rift spends 5 keys, so 4 players who do an act worth of Bounties in a party can accumulate enough keys to open 4 Rifts, if they take turns doing so.  Most players run Rifts in parties for faster killing speed and also to share the Rift Key costs.
 
Only the player who opens the Rift spends 5 keys, so 4 players who do an act worth of Bounties in a party can accumulate enough keys to open 4 Rifts, if they take turns doing so.  Most players run Rifts in parties for faster killing speed and also to share the Rift Key costs.
  
[[File:Rift-keystone-fragment-tooltip2.jpg|center|thumb|400px|Rift Keystone Fragment tooltip, seen in the Bount reward window.]]
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Revision as of 13:45, 21 April 2014

Rift Keystone Fragment tooltip, seen in the Bounty reward window.

Rift Keystone Fragments, usually called 'Rift Keys," are materials required to open Nephalem Rifts. Five of these are consumed each time your character opens a Rift by clicking on the Nephalem Obelisk in town in Adventure Mode, and they are automatically subtracted from the stack in your Inventory, or else taken from a stack in your stash. These materials are Account Bound, and can not be traded, sold, or given to other players.

New Rift Keys are obtained 1 each for completing bounties, and there are usually 2 of them inside each Horadric Cache. This gives players 7 Rift Keys for completing all five bounties in an act.

Only the player who opens the Rift spends 5 keys, so 4 players who do an act worth of Bounties in a party can accumulate enough keys to open 4 Rifts, if they take turns doing so. Most players run Rifts in parties for faster killing speed and also to share the Rift Key costs.