

You will get 1 any time you Salvage a Legendary or Set piece of equipment (with the exception of crafted Legendaries).This is especially useful if you’re low on one, but have an excess of another.įorgotten Souls are similar to the normal crafting materials (they drop from enemies or can be salvaged), except they are Legendary quality.Take advantage of the 7th recipe in Kanai’s Cube, which will convert 100 of one of these materials into 100 of another type.Most of the equipment you will get from her will be Magic, meaning it will be a great boost to your Veiled Crystals.While you will find some of them through the Rift itself, completing the Rift will grant you a good amount of Blood Shards, which you can use to buy equipment from Kadala.Nephalem Rifts are a great way to get extra Veiled Crystals.Levels with a lot of Weapon and/or Armor Racks (such as Battlefields of Eternity in Act V or Halls of Agony in Act I) will usually drop Common quality items, making them a good place to farm pieces to salvage extra Reusable Parts.Keep in mind that you cannot Salvage equipment purchased from a vendor.The material gained will match the rarity of the piece you’re Salvaging – Common, Magic, or Rare, respectively.You will get a number of one of these parts every time you Salvage a piece of gear at the Blacksmith.These are the most commonly found and used materials. The normal crafting materials consist of Reusable Parts, Arcane Dust, and Veiled Crystals. This can be completed once a week, and the Cache it rewards you with gives a bulk of every type of material. The majority of these materials can be gained from random enemy drops, but there are ways to help you get each of the different types of materials quicker.Ī great way to get a large drop of all materials is by completing a Challenge Rift (found in the Mode Selection screen while logging in). There are many crafting materials in Diablo III, and all of them are useful for either Crafting, Kanai’s Cube recipes, or both.
