Diablo 4 – How to Salvage Gear

Expect to collect a lot of loot in Diablo 4, and expect most of it to be just as quickly replaced — or be straight up worse than what you already have. Don’t just leave those Rare and Legendary items sitting around, however. You can get one last benefit out of them by salvaging them for crafting materials, one of the game’s most important gear recycling mechanics. In this guide, we’ll cover how salvaging works, where to do it, and what you can and can’t salvage.

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Where to salvage gear in Diablo 4

You unlock the ability to salvage gear in Diablo 4 immediately after finishing the prologue. In the middle of the city is a Blacksmith (denoted by an anvil symbol on your map), and he can not only salvage your gear into crafting materials but also upgrade and repair it.

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There are two ways to salvage your gear. In the Blacksmith menu, you can choose to Salvage equipment via its rarity (the window on the left side of the screen) or on a per-item basis by hovering over the icon for a piece of gear in your inventory.

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The Kyovashad Blacksmith is one of many you’ll find in your adventures throughout Sancutary. Even small towns like Nevesk are liable to have a Blacksmith, even if they lack a weapon, armor merchant, or many other vendors in larger cities and villages. Clearing Strongholds also usually unlocks access to a Blacksmith, so it behooves you to clear them for that reason, among many others.

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What items can be salvaged in Diablo 4, and what do you get?

You can salvage almost every piece of equipment of every rarity in Diablo 4, and you’ll want to do so quite a bit to prepare for the endgame. Salvaging rewards crafting materials at a much faster rate than picking them up in the wilds, and upgrading your past level one takes exponentially more and higher-quality mats.

While crafting and upgrading aren’t strictly necessary while you’re progressing through the main story, when you start hitting the endgame and need to max out your best Legendaries, having spent time salvaging your old gear will be a godsend. Even some of the Legendary gear you used while leveling should go straight into the salvage grinder once it’s no longer usable. The materials it leaves behind will help ensure your final build is up to par with others of its type.



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