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==Tips==
 
==Tips==
*Players choosing to take a gamble with their luck and fighting Nekarat in the Silver Spire should be warned that he ''will'' inflict a debuff upon hit that reduces the effectiveness of ''all'' sources of healing by 75%. This will terminate your Life Steal %, leaving you very much vulnerable to death a couple seconds later. Combined with the Blood Star debuff on {{3|Barbarian}}s and [[Monk]]s, Nekarat may very well be one of the most difficult foes you can face in ''all'' of Diablo III.
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*Players choosing to take a gamble with their luck and fighting Nekarat in the Silver Spire should be warned that he ''will'' inflict a debuff upon hit that reduces the effectiveness of ''all'' sources of healing by 25%. This will affect your leeching and regeneration capabilities, leaving you a bit more vulnerable to death. Combined with the Blood Star debuff on {{3|Barbarian}}s and [[Monk]]s, Nekarat may very well be one of the most difficult foes you can face in ''all'' of Diablo III.
   
 
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Revision as of 01:57, 19 March 2014

The Infernal Machine is a device in Diablo III used to open a portal analogous to the Über Tristram event in Diablo II. Once inside, the player can battle two Über versions of Act Uniques for an opportunity to collect organs to create a Hellfire Ring.

Acquisition

The Components

To craft the Infernal Machine, players will first need to collect a component from unique monsters called Keywardens in each Act of Inferno. The Keywardens can be found in the following areas:

The Device

After all the components have been collected, they can be assembled in town at the Blacksmith. The Blacksmith will need to be level 10 in order to learn the plans, and requires 12,000 gold to forge the device in his furnaces. Once assembled, the device can only be activated in a cellar in New Tristram known as the Heretic's Abode. Activating the device will create a red portal which leads to a realm where a pair of Über Bosses must be defeated for a chance to drop one of three organs. Activating the device will also destroy it, so the player will need to collect the keys again and pay the 12,000 gold to construct another one. The Blacksmith, however, will not need a new set of plans.

Upon entering the portal, characters will be transported to one of three randomly selected Realms of Pure Evil, where a predetermined pair of bosses awaits: King Leoric and Maghda in the Royal Crypts, Ghom and Rakanoth in the Larder, or Siegebreaker and Zoltun Kulle in the Edge of the Abyss.

The Rewards

For successfully defeating a boss pair, players will be rewarded with extra items and gold. In addition, they will also have a chance to harvest organs from each of their fallen foes, which can be used to create the Hellfire Ring. 

With the three pieces mentioned above and a 2,000,000 (100,000 for the console) gold plan from Squirt the Peddler, a level 10 Jeweler can craft the Hellfire Ring for a fee of 15,000 gold.

Tips

  • Players choosing to take a gamble with their luck and fighting Nekarat in the Silver Spire should be warned that he will inflict a debuff upon hit that reduces the effectiveness of all sources of healing by 25%. This will affect your leeching and regeneration capabilities, leaving you a bit more vulnerable to death. Combined with the Blood Star debuff on Barbarians and Monks, Nekarat may very well be one of the most difficult foes you can face in all of Diablo III.
Diablo III Crafting Materials

Regular Salvaged and Dropped Materials

Miscellaneous

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