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Phylacteries are a special type of off-hand item in Diablo III, only usable by Necromancers.
Lore[]
Phylacteries are mysterious objects that are only utilized by the Priests of Rathma.[1] The use of phylaccteries enhances their power over the dead.[2] In truth, the priests did not create phylacteries, but recovered them in the earliest days of their order.[3]
Diablo III[]
Phylactieres are similar to Shrunken Heads from Diablo II. They may take forms of many unusual objects that enhance the power over the dead: hearts, enchanted vessels, scepters, sandglasses, metal charms or even bells. They may roll increased maximum Essence as secondary affixes.
Phylacteries cannot be transmogrified into any other item types.
Interestingly, there are not set phylacteries: the only Necromancer off-hand set item, Jesseth Skullshield, is a shield.
Trivia[]
- Like Wizards, Necromancers hold their Phylacteries with magic, instead of physically grasping it.
- In fantasy, a phylactery is a mandatory attribute of a lich (undead wizard), holding its soul and binding it to the mortal realm.
- In reality, a phylactery is a type of mystical charm.
See also[]
Diablo II: Amazon Weapons • Assassin Katars • Barbarian Helms • Druid Pelts • Necromancer Shrunken Heads • Paladin Shields • Sorceress Orbs
Diablo III: Barbarian Mighty Weapons (2-Handed) • Barbarian Belts • Crusader Flails (2-Handed) • Crusader Shields • Demon Hunter Cloaks • Demon Hunter Crossbows • Demon Hunter Quivers • Monk Fist Weapons • Monk Daibo • Monk Spirit Stones • Necromancer Phylacteries • Necromancer Scythes (2-Handed) • Witch Doctor Knives • Witch Doctor Mojo • Witch Doctor Masks • Wizard Hats • Wizard Sources • Wizard Wands
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References[]
- ↑ Phylacteries, Blizzard Entertainment. Accessed on 2017-06-30
- ↑ Necromancer, Blizzard Entertainment. Accessed on 2017-06-30
- ↑ Rise of the Necromancer, Blizzard Entertainment. Accessed on 2017-06-30