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− | Not counting one-off items like the [[Arcane Focus]], there are two types of | + | Not counting one-off items like the [[Arcane Focus]], there are two types of [[Gems]]: skill-based resource gems and loot-based common gems. |
==Resource Gems== | ==Resource Gems== | ||
− | Resource gems are earned by | + | Resource gems are earned by [[fishing|anglers]], [[lumberjacking|lumberjacks]], or [[mining|miners]] while plying their respective trades. Resource-based gems have a flat chance of being discovered on each successful attempt to fish, chop wood, or mine. There is a 0.6% chance of finding a gem with any such action. |
− | + | Lumberjacks harvest [[Brilliant Amber]]s (at 100 skill) and fishermen harvest [[White Pearl]]s (at 80 skill). The remaining six gem types are obtained by [[Grand Master]] miners. While digging, the gem type is totally random - it's not affected by the underlying [[ore]]. There is an equal chance of getting any of the six miner gem types. | |
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− | + | | [[Blue Diamond]] | |
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− | + | | [[Brilliant Amber]] | |
− | + | | [[File:Dark_Sapphire.png|link=Dark Sapphire]] | |
− | + | | [[Dark Sapphire]] | |
− | + | | [[File:Ecru_Citrine.png|link=Ecru Citrine]] | |
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− | + | | [[Fire Ruby]] | |
− | | [[ | + | | [[File:Perfect_Emerald.png|link=Perfect Emerald]] |
− | + | | [[Perfect Emerald]] | |
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==Common Gems== | ==Common Gems== | ||
While some are required for certain [[crafting|crafted]] items, common gems are largely collected with an eye towards selling them for profit. When sold to [[NPC]] vendors, commom gems have five levels of values, as follows: | While some are required for certain [[crafting|crafted]] items, common gems are largely collected with an eye towards selling them for profit. When sold to [[NPC]] vendors, commom gems have five levels of values, as follows: | ||
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− | | | + | | [[File:Amber.png|link=Amber]] [[Amber]]{{Line Break}}[[File:Citrine.png|link=Citrine]] [[Citrine]] |
− | + | | [[File:Ruby.png|link=Ruby]] [[Ruby]]{{Line Break}}[[File:Tourmaline.png|link=Tourmaline]] [[Tourmaline]] | |
− | + | | [[File:Amethyst.png|link=Amethyst]] [[Amethyst]]{{Line Break}}[[File:Emerald.png|link=Emerald]] [[Emerald]]{{Line Break}}[[File:Sapphire.png|link=Sapphire]] [[Sapphire]] | |
− | | | + | | [[File:Star_Sapphire.png|link=Star Sapphire]] [[Star Sapphire]] |
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
− | *[[Five on Friday - August 10, 2007]] | + | * [[Five on Friday - August 10, 2007]] |
− | *[[Mining]] | + | * [[Mining]] |
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[[Category:Resources]] | [[Category:Resources]] |
Latest revision as of 11:56, 2 February 2010
Not counting one-off items like the Arcane Focus, there are two types of Gems: skill-based resource gems and loot-based common gems.
Resource Gems
Resource gems are earned by anglers, lumberjacks, or miners while plying their respective trades. Resource-based gems have a flat chance of being discovered on each successful attempt to fish, chop wood, or mine. There is a 0.6% chance of finding a gem with any such action.
Lumberjacks harvest Brilliant Ambers (at 100 skill) and fishermen harvest White Pearls (at 80 skill). The remaining six gem types are obtained by Grand Master miners. While digging, the gem type is totally random - it's not affected by the underlying ore. There is an equal chance of getting any of the six miner gem types.
Blue Diamond | Brilliant Amber | Dark Sapphire | Ecru Citrine | ||||
Fire Ruby | Perfect Emerald | Turquoise | White Pearl |
Common Gems
While some are required for certain crafted items, common gems are largely collected with an eye towards selling them for profit. When sold to NPC vendors, commom gems have five levels of values, as follows:
~50gp | ~75gp | ~100gp | ~125gp | ~200gp |
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Amber Citrine |
Ruby Tourmaline |
Amethyst Emerald Sapphire |
Star Sapphire | Diamond |
See Also
Resources | |
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Cloth |
Bale of Cotton • Ball of Yarn • Bolt of Cloth • Pile of Wool • Spool of Thread |
Gems |
Blue Diamond • Brilliant Amber • Dark Sapphire • Ecru Citrine • Fire Ruby • Perfect Emerald • Turquoise • White Pearl |
Imbuing Ingredients | |
Leather | |
Metals |
Iron • Dull Copper • Shadow • Copper • Bronze • Golden • Agapite • Verite • Valorite |
Peerless Ingredients |
Blight • Corruption • Captured Essence • Diseased Bark • Dread Horn Mane • Eye of the Travesty • Grizzled Bones • Lard of Paroxysmus • Muculent • Putrefaction • Scourge • Taint |
Scales | |
Wood |
Normal Wood • Oak • Ash • Yew • Bloodwood • Heartwood • Frostwood |