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== The Blacksmith ==
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[[Image:Blacksmith.jpg|thumb|The Blacksmith [[Haedrig Eamon]]]]
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{{Rellink|This article is about the blacksmithing artisan. Were you looking for information about the blacksmith NPC [[Haedrig Eamon]]?}}
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'''The Blacksmith''' and crafts weapons and armor of all kinds for the player to use, ranging from [[Wand List|wands]] to [[Chest Armor List|Archon Plate]], from magic to rare items.
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|[[Image:Blacksmith.jpg|200px|left|The Blacksmith]]<br><br>[[File:Socketing_ig_link.png|thumb|left|The Blacksmith's Socketing UI]]
 
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|The '''Blacksmith''' sells and crafts weapons and armor that will most likely cater to melee classes: plate mail, chain mail, shields, swords, axes, etc. The Blacksmith's wagon will feature a rough, sharp aesthetic made up of wood and metal. He will also offer a few extra services:
 
   
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He is the encountered first of two encountered [[Artisans|Artisans]]. He can be found during the [[A Shattered Crown]] quest in [[Act I]].
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* '''Repair''': Can repair items. The Blacksmith is probably the only Artisan who will provide this service. Since it would be very strange if the player could not repair his items early in the game, it is reasonable to assume that the Blacksmith will become available to the player early on.
 
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* '''Socketing''': Can add sockets to items which do not have sockets. Sockets can be added to items of any quality, whether they are magical, rare, set, legendary, or crafted. However, only certain item slots will be able to hold sockets. Gems can be inserted into sockets, providing the player with increased customization of their items.
 
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The Blacksmith's wagon features a rough, sharp aesthetic made up of wood and metal that evolves as you level him up.
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== Services ==
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* '''Forge Items''': The Blacksmith can make weapons and armor from salvagable material. As the blacksmith levels up and is taught recipes he can make higher level gear and higher quality gear, such as rare items with six modifiers rather than four.
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* '''Salvage items''': The Blacksmith can salvage magic, rare, set and legendary items. The result of salvaging depends on the item rarity. There is however a chance to receive a crafting material of higher rarity, than the salvaged item. For more, see [[Crafting Materials|Crafting Materials]].
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Before the Beta the blacksmith could also socket items, but this service has since been moved to the [[Jeweler]].
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As of Beta patch 13, the blacksmith no longer offers repairs. Instead, they are available at the vendor.
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== Forging ==
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As the player trains the blacksmith, he gains access to a wider range of items. In order to level up the Blacksmith it is required to train him 5 times at each level. Each level up automatically grants him several new recipes, as well as a few more each time he is trained, even if he does not gain a level. Additionally the Blacksmith can be taught new recipes by giving him Plans, which can drop in the wild. As he levels up he will be able to learn more and more of them, since each Plan has a minimum Artisan level to learn.
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Rare items start to appear on Journeyman level.
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Each time he reaches a new difficulty level (levels 5, 7 and 9) he also gains the ability to upgrade crafting materials from earlier difficulties in addition to new equipment crafts.
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===Recipes===
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*[[Armor Recipe List]]
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*[[Weapon Recipe List]]
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== Upgrade Costs ==
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Apart from gold, the Blacksmith requires 1 [[Death's Breath]] to advance past level 10. (Requires [[Reaper of Souls]]). Also required by the [[Jeweler]] to train past level 10.
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! Level
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! Title
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! Gold
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! [[Pages of Training|Pages of Training]]
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! Level
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| 1 || Apprentice || style="text-align: right;" | - || style="text-align: right;" | - || 1-15
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| 2 || Journeyman || style="text-align: right;" | 5,000 {{g}} || style="text-align: right;" | - || 15-20
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| 3 || Adept || style="text-align: right;" | 6,000 {{g}} || style="text-align: right;" | - || 20-25
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| 4 || Master || style="text-align: right;" | 10,000 {{g}} || style="text-align: right;" | - || 25-30
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| 5 || Grandmaster || style="text-align: right;" | 15,000 {{g}} || style="text-align: right;" | - || 30-35
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| 6 || Illustrious || style="text-align: right;" | 20,000 {{g}} || style="text-align: right;" | - || 30-40
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| 7 || Magnificent || style="text-align: right;" | 25,000 {{g}} || style="text-align: right;" | - || 40-45
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| 8 || Resplendent || style="text-align: right;" | 30,000 {{g}} || style="text-align: right;" | - || 45-50
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| 9 || Glorious || style="text-align: right;" | 35,000 {{g}} || style="text-align: right;" | - || 50-55
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| 10 || Exalted || style="text-align: right;" | 40,000 {{g}} || style="text-align: right;" | - || 55-60
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| 11 || Exquisite || style="text-align: right;" | 50,000 {{g}} || style="text-align: right;" | 1 {{iconlink|Death's Breath|<nowiki></nowiki>}} [[Death's Breath]] || 60-65
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| 12 || Sovereign || style="text-align: right;" | 75,000 {{g}} || style="text-align: right;" | - || 65-70
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| || Total || style="text-align: right;" | 311,000 {{g}} || style="text-align: right;" | 1 {{iconlink|Death's Breath|<nowiki></nowiki>}} [[Death's Breath]]
 
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== Gallery ==
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<gallery>
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Image:Blacksmith Wagon 1.jpg|Normal Blacksmith Wagon
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Image:Blacksmith Wagon 2.jpg|Nightmare Blacksmith Wagon
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Image:Blacksmith Wagon 3.jpg|Hell Blacksmith Wagon
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Image:Blacksmith Wagon 4.jpg|Inferno Blacksmith Wagon
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[[Category:Diablo III]]

Latest revision as of 08:40, 24 October 2016

Blacksmith

The Blacksmith Haedrig Eamon

The Blacksmith and crafts weapons and armor of all kinds for the player to use, ranging from wands to Archon Plate, from magic to rare items.

He is the encountered first of two encountered Artisans. He can be found during the A Shattered Crown quest in Act I.

The Blacksmith's wagon features a rough, sharp aesthetic made up of wood and metal that evolves as you level him up.

Services

  • Forge Items: The Blacksmith can make weapons and armor from salvagable material. As the blacksmith levels up and is taught recipes he can make higher level gear and higher quality gear, such as rare items with six modifiers rather than four.
  • Salvage items: The Blacksmith can salvage magic, rare, set and legendary items. The result of salvaging depends on the item rarity. There is however a chance to receive a crafting material of higher rarity, than the salvaged item. For more, see Crafting Materials.

Before the Beta the blacksmith could also socket items, but this service has since been moved to the Jeweler.

As of Beta patch 13, the blacksmith no longer offers repairs. Instead, they are available at the vendor.

Forging

As the player trains the blacksmith, he gains access to a wider range of items. In order to level up the Blacksmith it is required to train him 5 times at each level. Each level up automatically grants him several new recipes, as well as a few more each time he is trained, even if he does not gain a level. Additionally the Blacksmith can be taught new recipes by giving him Plans, which can drop in the wild. As he levels up he will be able to learn more and more of them, since each Plan has a minimum Artisan level to learn.

Rare items start to appear on Journeyman level.

Each time he reaches a new difficulty level (levels 5, 7 and 9) he also gains the ability to upgrade crafting materials from earlier difficulties in addition to new equipment crafts.

Recipes

Upgrade Costs

Apart from gold, the Blacksmith requires 1 Death's Breath to advance past level 10. (Requires Reaper of Souls). Also required by the Jeweler to train past level 10.

Level Title Gold Pages of Training Level
1 Apprentice - - 1-15
2 Journeyman 5,000 Gold - 15-20
3 Adept 6,000 Gold - 20-25
4 Master 10,000 Gold - 25-30
5 Grandmaster 15,000 Gold - 30-35
6 Illustrious 20,000 Gold - 30-40
7 Magnificent 25,000 Gold - 40-45
8 Resplendent 30,000 Gold - 45-50
9 Glorious 35,000 Gold - 50-55
10 Exalted 40,000 Gold - 55-60
11 Exquisite 50,000 Gold 1 Death's Breath Death's Breath 60-65
12 Sovereign 75,000 Gold - 65-70
Total 311,000 Gold 1 Death's Breath Death's Breath

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