How To Farm Reusable Parts In Diablo 3

How to farm Reusable Parts in Diablo 3

Gotta get those parts

Diablo 3 is a grind. That’s all part of the charm for most players. Nevertheless, some grinds can become tedious after hours of gameplay, so workarounds must be found. Once you know how to farm Reusable Parts in Diablo 3, you will save yourself a whole load of hassle trying to constantly find white items to break down at a smith.

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Reusable Parts are essential in the crafting of the best rare and legendary items in the game. Therefore, if you want to be geared up to the eyeballs, you’re going to need a whole satchel full of them. Now, with this guide, and a little time, you’re going to be knee-deep in this resource.

The ways to farm Reusable Parts in Diablo 3

There are a number of ways to farm this resource. Depending on the game mode you are playing and how far along in the campaign you are will determine which will work.

Kanai’s Cube

How to farm Reusable Parts in Diablo 3

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The first thing you’re going to want to make sure you have sorted is Kanai’s Cube. This allows you to transmute other items into something new. In this case, we will be using it to create Reusable Parts in Diablo 3. The cube can be obtained from a quest given by Zholtan Khule in Act 3 in Campaign Mode or any time in Adventure Mode.

Using the cube, you can transmute one white item, one Arcane Dust, and one Death’s Breath into a stack of Reusable Parts. With this in mind, the white items can be bought indefinitely from vendors. This means you can fill your inventory over and over again to have an almost limitless supply of Reusable Parts.

Farm Reusable Parts from weapon racks

For anyone not quite there with the Cube mission, take your time to check all the weapon and armor racks. Often, you will find that these often drop white items that can be taken to a Blacksmith and broken down to farm Reusable Parts.

How to farm Reusable Parts in Diablo 3

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Challenge Rift

Weekly challenges are a great way to get your hands on crafting materials. These can be used to build new, amazing armor and weapons. Not only that, but it may even drop what you’re looking to craft in the first place.


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