
The armor slot for Kanai's Cube currently encompasses every slot except weapons and jewelry.


Is Armor ARMOR, or ALL armors (bracers/gloves/etc)? One weapon passive, one armor passive, and one jewelry passive. This does also mean that, like leveling up your Blacksmith or Jeweler, you'll need to unlock it each Season. This unlock also works similarly to other artisans - you'll need to unlock it once in each game mode (Hardcore, Normal, Normal Seasonal, Hardcore Seasonal). Once it's acquired (by completing a quest in the new Ruins of Sescheron zone), you'll be able to access it in each of the Act hubs. The Cube, for all intents and purposes, is like a new artisan. You can enabled any power you have ever extracted, within each specific game type. Now instead of keeping 1 of every cool item in my stash you can simply extract it's power for later use.Īnytime you extract a power from an item it is added to your collection of powers. This has a lot of benefits one of which is hopefully to help free up some of that stash space that players, like me, are using to save cool items "just in case". The primary function of the cube is to serve as a collection system to allow you to accumulate powers from items and then assign the powers you want to use.

In Patch 2.3.0, players will be able to discover this powerful ancient relic and utilize its incredible potential, including the ability to break down Legendary items and equip their special effects as passive skills (which are separate from your other passive skills), convert crafting materials from one type to another, and so much more. Useful as it was, it was easily surpassed in power by the item from which it originated, Kanai’s Cube. Those who played Diablo II might remember the Horadric Cube, a unique device which allowed you to combine items. Last Updated: 06/25 5:26PM EST with: Can you put in legendaries from any level? General Questions Last updated at 14:00:17 UTC Weekly Help Desk RAGE Loot Thread Trade Thread
