This is a very efficient Farming route for Common Debris in Diablo 3 Patch 2.0.1.
Class Requirements:
1. Movement speed maxed out for best efficency
2. Empty Storage Space.
WayPoint:
The Cursed Hold
(Act 1, Quest 9, Suffering Chamber)
- Run through Halls of Agony 2, Across Highland Passage, Through The Cursed Hold, Stop before HOA 3 to get the waypoint.
Expectations:
3-6 Common items per run = 21-54 Common Debris per run.
Time of run:
Varies depending on your set up and difficulty. Avg for me is 1-2 min.
Maybe I havent been paying too much attention, buuuuuuut, why are the debris such a big deal to farm? I have a ton that are just rotting in my stash.
If you do specific "runs" (e.g., only hunting cursed chests or whatever) then you might end up with a shortage of certain supplies, as the game was not balanced around just running one spot. I've got about ~500 Debris from an act 2 clear; just play the game and don't ignore weapon stands, and you're fine.
they are the new crafting material for the patch and ROS. u need a good amount usually same with the essences
Common Debris is not a RoS material... the white material in RoS is called Reusable parts, salvaged from 61+ items, but it's not as necessary as Common Debris imho as you don't need the salvaged items but many simple "white items" as a base ingredient for the new legendary crafting recipes. At least that was my impression during beta.
If you are doing runs then this could be useful but if you play the game and spend time in the game such as doing a complete act or spending a few hours in a single game. You find a nice balance of drops, xp, and gold.
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I've got about a thousand saved up. I'm considering keeping some of them so I can enchant some potential BiS items as soon as RoS hits.
I believe lvl 60 items will still use lvl 60 materials to be enchanted, so if I can get my Trifecta gloves and slap 350 Int instead of 150 on it, it will be pretty useful for quite some time.
Maybe I havent been paying too much attention, buuuuuuut, why are the debris such a big deal to farm? I have a ton that are just rotting in my stash.
If you do specific "runs" (e.g., only hunting cursed chests or whatever) then you might end up with a shortage of certain supplies, as the game was not balanced around just running one spot. I've got about ~500 Debris from an act 2 clear; just play the game and don't ignore weapon stands, and you're fine.
they are the new crafting material for the patch and ROS. u need a good amount usually same with the essences
Common Debris is not a RoS material... the white material in RoS is called Reusable parts, salvaged from 61+ items, but it's not as necessary as Common Debris imho as you don't need the salvaged items but many simple "white items" as a base ingredient for the new legendary crafting recipes. At least that was my impression during beta.
gotcha i wasn't in beta i didnt realizethat. but honestly a full act clear is how long. u can get 500 in less than a half hour if u really go hard in this. i just wanted to show a good way to farm them if people wish to.
Class Requirements:
1. Movement speed maxed out for best efficency
2. Empty Storage Space.
WayPoint:
The Cursed Hold
(Act 1, Quest 9, Suffering Chamber)
- Run through Halls of Agony 2, Across Highland Passage, Through The Cursed Hold, Stop before HOA 3 to get the waypoint.
Expectations:
3-6 Common items per run = 21-54 Common Debris per run.
Time of run:
Varies depending on your set up and difficulty. Avg for me is 1-2 min.
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Common Debris is not a RoS material... the white material in RoS is called Reusable parts, salvaged from 61+ items, but it's not as necessary as Common Debris imho as you don't need the salvaged items but many simple "white items" as a base ingredient for the new legendary crafting recipes. At least that was my impression during beta.
If you are doing runs then this could be useful but if you play the game and spend time in the game such as doing a complete act or spending a few hours in a single game. You find a nice balance of drops, xp, and gold.
I believe lvl 60 items will still use lvl 60 materials to be enchanted, so if I can get my Trifecta gloves and slap 350 Int instead of 150 on it, it will be pretty useful for quite some time.