

Some of the most common include upgrading gems and runes to a higher quality, making normal items exceptional or elite and rerolling charms.ĭespite its many uses, the cube is also a quest item required for two quests due to its transmuting power. There are many quite useful Horadric Cube Recipes available for use. The cube also has the useful ability of being able to transmute a host of different combinations of items when placed into it.

Note that charms will have no effect on the player while placed in the cube, even if the cube is in their inventory. It can thus cleverly be used to increase the inventory size available to the player, although it's a little cumbersome to constantly open and close the cube to move items. The cube takes up four spaces in the player's inventory, but contains twelve spaces when opened. The Horadric Cube is an item found in Act II on the bottom floor of the Halls of the Dead. It is spoken about un-obtainable Pet Foods.Transmutes one or more items into a new item This means if the player wishes to tame more than one of a particular pet type, one must be captured first, then the player will need to obtain another of the same pet food to perform the next capture. Each type of pet food only works on one type (and or color) of pet, and the character may only carry one instance of each type of pet food. Other pet foods drop from monsters, Bombexplosions, Bushes, Scrubs, Cotton Plants, Ginseng and Ores. Each town has it's own kind of basic pet food, food which is mostly used for taming common animals like Bunnys, Collies, Sheep, Cats, Moles and others. Players can buy pet food from the at the Item Shop. Equipping the Pet Food by clicking it and approaching the Mob that likes that Food will tame it. There is a different Pet Food for each different tamable creature.
