Salvage

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Salvage is a unique skill in Redemption that offers players the ability to break down items into salvage fragments. As players dismantle items, they will gain experience in the Salvage skill, allowing them to level up.

One of the main benefits of the Salvage skill is the ability to use salvage fragments to unlock sockets on gear. These sockets can then be filled with Gems to boost the damage dealing capabilities of gear. Any gear with stats can be socketed with gems. This allows players to customize their gear to their playstyle and improve their combat effectiveness.

Additionally, players can use their salvage fragments at the Blacksmith's shop.


There are various ways to gain Salvage Experience. The player may open gem-related boxes, upgrade gems, and mining the Shooting Star Event.

Salvage XP for Opening Gem-related Boxes[edit | edit source]

Opening different gem-related boxes rewards the player with Salvage XP:

  • Bountiful Gem Box: 25,000 XP
  • Mid-Tier Gem Box: 150,000 XP
  • High-Tier Gem Box: 500,000 XP

Salvage XP for Upgrading Gems[edit | edit source]

The Salvage XP gained for successfully upgrading gems is as follows:

Upgrade Range Success XP Fail XP
T1-T2 50 XP 0 XP
T2-T3 150 XP 50 XP
T3-T4 450 XP 150 XP
T4-T5 1350 XP 450 XP
T5-T6 4050 xp 1350 xp
T6-T7 12150 xp 4050 xp
T7-T8 36450 xp 12150 xp
T8-T9 109350 xp 36450 xp
T9 To T10 328050 xp 109350 xp
T10 To T11 984150 xp 328050 xp
T11 To T12 2952450 xp 984150 xp
T12 To T3 8857350 xp 2952450 xp

Salvage XP from Fallen Star[edit | edit source]

  • Players who are level 1-99 salvage will receive 25,000 salvage xp per sucessful mine of the fallen star
  • Players who are over level 99 salvage will receive 100,000 salvage xp per successful mine of the fallen star.

Salvage Table[edit | edit source]

To gain Salvage Fragments, you need to locate the Salvage table. This can be found at ::upgrade or south of the bank at home. To dismantle items, simply click on the item and drag it into the Salvage table. Dismantling an item yields a set amount of Salvage Fragments.

To give you a better idea of how the Salvage table works, take a look at this gif. It shows how an item is dismantled and the Salvage Fragments are collected.

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It is also important to note that dismantling an item takes approximately 0.6 seconds. This can be stopped at any point if you change your mind or accidentally clicked on the wrong item.

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Here is a list of items that can be dismantled using the Salvage skill.

Salvage Fragments[edit | edit source]

Salvage fragments can be used in two ways. Firstly, they can be used to unlock sockets for gems to be placed on gear. This allows you to customize your gear to your playstyle and improve your combat effectiveness. Secondly, they can be used as a currency to buy items from the Blacksmith's Shop. The Blacksmith's Shop rotates every week, so be sure to check back regularly to see what new items are available.

Salvage Fragment Caps[edit | edit source]

The Salvage Cap determines the maximum number of fragments a player can obtain based on their Salvage level:

Base Cap: 1500 fragments

Each Salvage level adds 25 more fragments to the cap

Max Cap at level 150: 5,225 fragments per day

About[edit | edit source]

The Salvage Shop is a Reward Shop within the Black Smith NPC that has a weekly rotation of A, B, and C.

Salvage Fragments Are Required as currency in this shop.

You can obtain Salvage Fragments from Salvaging Salvage Chunk's or other items.

From Armor, To Box's and Potions, this shop can be extremely rewarding, & is also the only place to get the Gem Removal Chisel, and the Clean Slate Scroll !

This shop has three rotations, A, B, & C, which all have there own unique items and different prices.
(All Items and Prices shown in the tables below.)

Shop Rotation A, B, & C[edit | edit source]

Shop Rotation A
Item Cost inSalvage Fragments
Perfect Enchantment Stone 1,000
Dream Enchantment Stone 2,000
Kismet Box 1,500
2x Damage Card 100
Diamond Bag 600
Poseidon Helm 1,000
Poseidon Boots 1,000
Omen Legs 1,000
Omen Gloves 1,000
Masterwork Platebody 1,000
Bountiful Gem Box 2,000
Shop Rotation B
Item Cost inSalvage Fragments
Perfect Enchantment Stone 1,000
Dream Enchantment Stone 2,000
Kismet Box 1,500
Poseidon Body 1,000
Poseidon Gloves 1,000
Omen Body 1,000
Omen Helm 1,000
Masterwork Gloves 1,000
Masterwork Platelegs 1,000
2.5X Damage Card 100
Donator Boost Potion 1,000
Clean Slate Scroll 6,000
Shop Rotation C
Item Cost inSalvage Fragments
Kismet Box 1,500
2.8x Damage Card 200
Omen Boots 1,000
Poseidon Legs 1,000
Masterwork Helm 1,000
Achievement Task Skip 1,000
Munitions Key 300
Herblore Supply Crate 50
Box of Totems 50
Box of Testaments 50
Gem Removal Chisel 1,000
Infinity Aura Upgrade Scroll 5,000

Salvage Shop Discounts[edit | edit source]

The Salvage Shop offers discounts based on the player's Salvage level:

Salvage Level Discount %
99 5%
120 15%
150 30%


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Gems are items used on any equipable weapon, armor piece, aura, or any other equipment slot item.
Which enhance the stats of that item by 1%-13% following the Gem Tier. (Shown in the table below)
You can put up to 3 Gems of any Tier & Style on each item & are removable with the Gem Removal Chisel.
(for more information, visit the Gem Removal Chisel Page)
With your first socket costing 150 Salvage Fragments, second 450 Salvage Fragments, and third 1000 Salvage Fragments. The third socket requires Membership or being a Diamond Partner.

Gem Tier Stats
Gem Tier Damage Boost
Tier 1 1% Damage
Tier 2 2% Damage
Tier 3 3% Damage
Tier 4 4% Damage
Tier 5 5% Damage
Tier 6 6% Damage
Tier 7 7% Damage
Tier 8 8% Damage
Tier 9 9% Damage
Tier 10 10% Damage
Tier 11 11% Damage
Tier 12 12% Damage
Tier 13 13% Damage

You can obtain higher tier gems by combining them at a percent chance to fail with some requiring Salvage Fragments as material.
(This is done in your inventory shown in the GIF below)

Gems require a certain Salvage level to upgrade:

To upgrade gems, players must meet the following Salvage level requirements:

Salvage Level Upgrade Range
1 T1-T2
20 T2-T3
30 T3-T4
40 T4-T5
50 T5-T6
60 T6-T7
70 T7-T8
80 T8-T9
90 T9-T10
100 T10-T11
110 T11-T12
120 T12-T13

The Gem Upgrade Chance % increases based on the player's Salvage level:

Salvage Level Gem Upgrade Chance %
50 1% increase
92 2% increase
99 5% increase
120 10% increase
150 15% increase
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This is a step by step guide on how to add gems to gear sockets. This guide was made by Deathkill.

Step 1:


For starters, you will need Salvage Fragments.


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You can easily obtain Salvage Fragments by salvaging Chunks of Salvage at the salvaging table near the ::upgrade teleport location.


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You can salvage a total of 30 chunks of salvage per day, this equates to a total of 3,000 salvage fragments.


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Step 2:


Now that you have the Salvage Fragments, you want to go to the NPC named Black Smith right next to the salvaging table.


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Choose the option that says "Socket", once you do this interface will appear:


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Next, choose the piece of gear from your inventory that you would like to add gems to. Once chosen, the interface should look like this:


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Step 3:


To unlock a gem socket on that piece of gear, click on the box with the lock symbol inside of it. You will be asked in the chat box if you are sure you want to proceed with permanently unlocking the slot for that item.

Slot #1 costs 150 Salvage Fragments.
Slot #2 costs 400 Salvage Fragments.
Slot #3 costs 1000 Salvage Fragments. In order to unlock slot #3, you must have an active Elite Membership or be Diamond rank.


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Step 4:


This next step is easy. In order to add the gem of your choice to your gear in the interface, simply select the gem in your inventory and select the Yes please. option when prompted in the chat box.


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After you have done this, your interface should look like this:


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Congratulations! You have added the gem to one of your three gear sockets. This can be done to an item from each of the 14 gear slots, totaling up to 42 gem sockets that you can add gems to.

The player will need a Gem Removal Tool from the Salvage Shop to remove gems from gear. There is a chance for the removal to break the gem.

The chance to save a gem upon removal increases based on the player's Salvage level:

Salvage Level Chance %
99 10% increase
120 15% increase
150 30% increase

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You are able to view all of their previously socketed items by clicking the "View-All" option on the blacksmith.

You will not be able to edit or remove any gems from the items via this interface as it is a visual aid only.

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