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  • Eater of Souls
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  • The Eater of Souls is a vile demon lurking in a far corner of the Crystal Desert. Destroying him in the quest "The Monk's Path" is the required test to change a player's secondary profession to monk. He is burrowed in the ground and surrounded by more than two dozen Jade Scarabs, so a cautious approach is recommended.
  • The Eater of Souls is a unique sword found in the Diablo: Hellfire expansion, and is found randomly. This blade gives +50 to Life, and is the only Unique sword to boast both Mana and Life Steal. However, when equipped, the player constantly loses Life, making this sword only useful for Barbarians, with their greater Vitality and sweeping attack bonus for going without a shield. Even then, they should move fast; if too slow to heal their injuries, the life drain will prove fatal in the labyrinth
  • The Eater of Souls is a monster found prominently in The Corruption. It flies in an arc-like pattern, similar to Demon Eyes, and will bounce off of any solid objects that it touches. The Eater of Souls can spawn from either Ebonstone or Corrupted grass, with large groups usually coming from Chasms. Since an Eater of Souls can cause a lot of damage, and due to the fact that they tend to spawn in groups, newer players are advised to avoid The Corruption until they obtain more powerful weapons and a higher defense.
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  • Eater of Souls
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  • Location in Diviner's Ascent
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  • The Eater of Souls is a vile demon lurking in a far corner of the Crystal Desert. Destroying him in the quest "The Monk's Path" is the required test to change a player's secondary profession to monk. He is burrowed in the ground and surrounded by more than two dozen Jade Scarabs, so a cautious approach is recommended.
  • The Eater of Souls is a monster found prominently in The Corruption. It flies in an arc-like pattern, similar to Demon Eyes, and will bounce off of any solid objects that it touches. The Eater of Souls can spawn from either Ebonstone or Corrupted grass, with large groups usually coming from Chasms. Since an Eater of Souls can cause a lot of damage, and due to the fact that they tend to spawn in groups, newer players are advised to avoid The Corruption until they obtain more powerful weapons and a higher defense. On death, an Eater of Souls has a chance to drop Rotten Chunks which, when combined with Vile Powder at a Demon Altar, creates Worm Food to summon the Eater of Worlds, which is a Corruption-themed boss monster.
  • The Eater of Souls is a unique sword found in the Diablo: Hellfire expansion, and is found randomly. This blade gives +50 to Life, and is the only Unique sword to boast both Mana and Life Steal. However, when equipped, the player constantly loses Life, making this sword only useful for Barbarians, with their greater Vitality and sweeping attack bonus for going without a shield. Even then, they should move fast; if too slow to heal their injuries, the life drain will prove fatal in the labyrinth