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Mephisto's Soulstone is dropped by Mephisto in Act 3. Picking it up initiates the quest Hell's Forge.
Alternatively, if you didn't pick it up, Deckard Cain will give it to you at the start of Act IV on the first dialogue.
The soulstone must eventually be taken to the River of Flame and destroyed using the Hellforge Hammer.
It isn't worth anything to vendors, but sees some niche use in trade scams in place of Annihilus.
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Alternatively, if you didn't pick it up, Deckard Cain will give it to you at the start of Act IV on the first dialogue.
The soulstone must eventually be taken to the River of Flame and destroyed using the Hellforge Hammer.
It isn't worth anything to vendors, but sees some niche use in trade scams in place of Annihilus.
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Mephisto's Soulstone
Mephisto's Soulstone is dropped by Mephisto in Act 3. Picking it up initiates the quest Hell's Forge.
Alternatively, if you didn't pick it up, Deckard Cain will give it to you at the start of Act IV on the first dialogue.
The soulstone must eventually be taken to the River of Flame and destroyed using the Hellforge Hammer.
It isn't worth anything to vendors, but sees some niche use in trade scams in place of Annihilus.
Alternatively, if you didn't pick it up, Deckard Cain will give it to you at the start of Act IV on the first dialogue.
The soulstone must eventually be taken to the River of Flame and destroyed using the Hellforge Hammer.
It isn't worth anything to vendors, but sees some niche use in trade scams in place of Annihilus.
"When the Horadrim captured Mephisto's wretched essence within the Sapphire Soulstone, the mages turned to the Zakarum believers, who were at that time still a small and humble order, for assistance. Tal Rasha, in particular, had an affinity with the Faith's monks, and he firmly believed that they were the only individuals who could be trusted with guarding the soulstone." - Deckard Cain, Book of Cain, page 96.
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