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|name        = Golden Key
 
|description = An intricate golden key that may lead to priceless treasure.
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{{Utilities}}
{{Utilities}}
==Description==
==Description==

Revision as of 03:00, 18 March 2024

Utility Data is currently up to date for: Patch:6.8#Patch 8

Golden Key.png
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Move Speed -10
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Opens the Golden Door. This door can be found in various modules of the Crypts maps, specifically: the Treasure Room, the Armory, and the Wheel.
Type:
Consumable
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Stack Size:
1
Gear Score:
20
Sell Price:
150
Item Achieve:
20
An intricate golden key that may lead to priceless treasure.

Utility

Utilities are single or multiple-use items that can be used during combat or to complete a variety of tasks.

Description

You can get Golden Key by killing Lich, Skeleton Warlord, Ghost King and Skeleton Champion.

Tips

  • If your inventory is full, you will not receive any new items from the stash, even if the roll is for a desirable item such as a halberd or spear. This is because your inventory is already filled with other items, such as gold.
  • As some weapons and armor can be big, it is advised to keep your inventory open, otherwise you won't get the item

Locations

You can check other golden door on the map and other locations from maps.

Drop Table


Drop source table at 0 luck
NameSorted by total expected value in descending order
TEV = Sum of all (Probability of 1 drop * Item count per roll * Roll count)
TypeItem countProbability of 1+ drops per instance1-(1-probability per roll)(loot table roll count)

Some loot tables are rolled multiple times per instance (i.e. monster kill/container interaction/loose loot generation).

For further information, please reference the loot tables on the associated source page.
Monster15.0%
Monster15.0%
Monster15.0%
Monster13.0%
Monster13.0%
Monster12.0%
Monster12.0%
Monster12.0%
Monster11.0%


Treasure Hoard Loot Table

You can see its loot table on its page = Hoard

History