Scourge

This article describes historical game content.
The Scourge mechanic has not been added to the core game after the end of Scourge league. Scourge monsters are now part of Beyond.
Scourge encounters were a game mechanic introduced in the Scourge leagues. After the challenge leagues ended, Scourge wasn't integrated in the core game. Instead, it was later merged into Beyond.
Overview
In the Scourge leagues, players encountered The Last to Die, who offered the character the Blood Crucible. The Blood Crucible fills with the blood of slain monsters. Once it reaches a threshold, the device can be activated, which transports the character into a parallel reality. This version of Wraeclast is inhabited by demons known as The Scourge. When the Blood Crucible's blood runs out, or if the player chooses to go back, the character is instantly shifted back to normal reality.
Equipment can be placed into the Blood Crucible. After killing enough Scourge Demons, the item can be transformed (Scourged). It becomes corrupted and gains two Scourge modifiers, which are in addition to the regular implicit and explicit mods. The Scourge modifiers will consist of one beneficial and one detrimental mod. A Scourged item can be put into the Blood Crucible a second time and third time, each increasing the power of the Scourged modifiers. The Blood Crucible works on already corrupted items.
Maps can also be placed into the Blood Crucible after certain upgrades.
Bosses
Three Unique boss enemies can spawn in the Nightmare realm. The boss encountered depends on the type of enemies in that map. When encountered, the Blood Gauge pauses for 5 seconds during the spawning animation, and every time the boss lost 5% of its life (refreshes each time; the time does not accumulate). By default, only up to one boss can spawn in a map, but a specific Scourged map modifier can allow spawning multiple of the same boss in that map. Defeating Scourge bosses will cause several Tainted currencies and Scourged items to drop, including Scourged Unique items with two positive and two negative modifiers. Defeating a Scourge boss also has a chance to drop a Viscera CauldronViscera CauldronFlesh can be as clay to the properly motivated artist.
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Scourge rewards
Scourge demons can drop Tainted currency. These items can modify corrupted items, which usually can't be altered with currency.
Note that although Tainted BlessingTainted BlessingStack Size: 10Can be placed in the Divine Font to allow enchantment of corrupted gloves, boots, helmets or belts.
Shift click to unstack. is introduced in the same patch, but it is a core drop.
Tainted currency
Item | Drop Level | Stack Size | Effect(s) |
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Tainted Armourer's Scrap![]() Shift click to unstack. ![]() | 1 | 40 | Randomises the quality of a corrupted armour |
Tainted Blacksmith's Whetstone![]() Shift click to unstack. ![]() | 1 | 20 | Randomises the quality of a corrupted weapon |
Tainted Chaos Orb![]() Shift click to unstack. ![]() | 12 | 20 | Unpredictably either reforges a corrupted rare item with new random modifiers or removes all of its modifiers |
Tainted Chromatic Orb![]() Shift click to unstack. ![]() | 2 | 20 | Unpredictably reforges the colour of sockets on a corrupted item |
Tainted Divine Teardrop![]() Shift click to unstack. ![]() | 68 | 10 | Unpredictably raises or lowers the tier of each modifier on a corrupted rare item |
Tainted Exalted Orb![]() Shift click to unstack. ![]() | 35 | 10 | Unpredictably adds or removes a modifier on a corrupted rare item |
Tainted Jeweller's Orb![]() Shift click to unstack. ![]() | 8 | 20 | Unpredictably adds or removes a socket on a corrupted item |
Tainted Mythic Orb![]() Shift click to unstack. ![]() | 2 | 20 | Unpredictably either upgrades a corrupted item to unique rarity or destroys it |
Tainted Orb of Fusing![]() Shift click to unstack. ![]() | 50 | 20 | Unpredictably adds or removes a link to the largest group of linked sockets on a corrupted item |
Version history
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