

After waiting for many years, Diablo 4 will be making its way to players very soon. The game was announced back in 2019 and fans have been waiting for quite some time. Lucky for them, a Diablo 4 Beta is now live and fans are finally getting their hands on the highly anticipated game. They are also looking for answers to certain questions. Here is How to Salvage in Diablo 4.
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A game like Diablo generally will have a lot of loot for players. Especially loot that really does not matter. The reason for this? So the player has something to find and do but also so that they can sell it for money for other items and to salvage and make different items from its components.
When in Diablo 4 players will get all of this loot and it will quickly fill up their bag. While there may be some ways to expand what can be carried once the game comes out, the bag in the Beta certainly fills up fast. Because of this players will have two choices. To go sell the loot of salvage the gear.
How to Salvage
Players can head back to town after completing different quests. They will then need to find the blacksmith. There, they will find an anvil and that should be located on their map. Once the players have found the blacksmith they can talk with them and there will be a few different options available.
That is about it. Easy as it gets. Enjoy the Beta and the official launch in June.
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