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[[Image:Horadric-cube.gif|left|frame]]The '''Horadric Cube''' is a needed quest item in [[Act 2]] and [[Act III|3]], as you must put together a number of quest <span class="plainlinks">[https://www.proposable.com/ <span style="color:white;font-weight:normal; text-decoration:none!important; background:none!important; text-decoration:none;">proposal software</span>] items into a new item in able to finish the acts. The Cube's functions go well beyond those two quests, though. You can use it over <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.reliancefirstcapital.net/ <span style="color:white;font-weight:normal; text-decoration:none!important; background:none!important; text-decoration:none;">reliance first capital</span>] and over, and you will do so. It is useful for storage, as it takes up 2x2 spaces in your [[inventory]], but opens up to 4x3. Most players use this extra space to carry back useful or expensive items to sell.
[[Image:hor-cube-transmute.jpg|left|thumb|Transmuting with the cube]]The Horadric Cube is found in [[Act Two]] in the [[Halls of the Dead]], a tomb under the [[Dry Hills]], one of the early surface areas. You want it, so go get it as soon as you have the chance. Once you have it, the fun begins. You can [[Cube Open|see a full size shot]] of it, and the window it opens on the left side of your screen and has a very nice design.
In Act Two you use the Cube to combine <span class="plainlinks">[http://danieldelpiano.biz/ <span style="color:white;font-weight:normal; text-decoration:none!important; background:none!important; text-decoration:none;">dan del piano</span>] the two parts of the [[Horadric Staff]] (each part you must find at the bottom of a nasty dungeon) in the Cube, then [[Transmute]] them into a whole staff, which is later used to open the way down to the [[Act boss]] monster. You can see a shot [[Khalim|of that portion here]].
But as [[Cain]] tells you then, there are other uses to it. His speech at the time reads as follows:
[[Image:hor-cube-flail.jpg|left|thumb|Transmute Quest]]The shots here are from [[Act Three]], where you again need the Cube for the quests. You must find four items this time, rather than just the two in Act Two, and they are much more gruesome. The body parts of the last true priest who battled against the corruption of the Act 3 boss was [[Khalim]]. He was murdered and then butchered, with various portions of his body hidden in strongholds across the land.
You must gather them all and then combine them with the Horadric Cube. As you can see in the image here, you need to gather [[Khalim's Flail]], along with his [[Khalim's Heart|heart]], [[Khalim's Eye|eye]], and [[Khalim's Brain|brain]], and then click the Transmute button, which makes a pretty little graphical effect, and leaves you with just [[Khalim's Will]], which is slightly altered in appearance. It's quite a useful weapon, but you can't use it for long, since you need to destroy it when you smash the [[Compelling Orb]], breaking the spell that has the enemy [[Zakarum Zealot|Zakarum]] on the surface attacking you. The destruction of [[Khalim's Will]] is also required to open the stairway down to the [[Durance of Hate]], where you must go to finish Act Three.
[[Image:Recipe-scroll.gif|thumb|Recipe scroll artwork]]Aside from the [[Quest]] uses, the Cube is a lot of fun to play around with in other way. There are tons of things you can combine with the cube, taking useless items and turning them into stuff that's hopefully better for you. Upgrading [[gems]], making rejuvenation potions, adding magical properties to weapons, and more that has yet to be discovered, the Horadric Cube is a very cool toy. More information can be found in the [[Cube Recipes]] page.
 
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