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− | + | Gems are special stones that are used to create different kinds of [[Ring|rings]] and [[Necklace|necklaces]]. There are five kinds of gems: [[Sapphire|sapphire]], [[Emerald|emerald]], [[Ruby|ruby]], [[Diamond|diamond]] and [[Black Opal|black opal]]. Creating a ring or necklace from a gem requires one gem of that kind, 50 [[Gold Bar|gold bars]], and one [[Gold Ring|gold ring]] or one [[Gold Necklace|gold necklace]]. | |
− | ==Obtaining | + | ==Obtaining gems== |
− | + | Several monsters drop gems, including [[Lesser Demon|lesser demons]] and the [[Giant|giants]]. Gems can also be found when [[Mining|mining]], or, when using the [[Scroll Of Refining|scroll of refining]] enchantment, while [[Smithing|smithing]]. | |
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− | When [[Mining|mining]], the chance to obtain a gem is based on the base timer of the area, therefore | + | When [[Mining|mining]], the chance to obtain a gem is based on the base timer of the area. When hunting gems, it therefore doesn't matter which area is used. The [[Game Shop|game shop]] allows players to buy gem chance upgrades up to a maximum of 10. When the upgrade is at level 10, the chance of obtaining gems when mining is doubled. The [[Scroll Of The Prospector|scroll of the prospector]] can be used to enchant a [[Pickaxe|pickaxe]], which further increases the chance of finding gems when mining. |
Found gems are distributed as such: | Found gems are distributed as such: | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
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− | | | + | !|Gem |
− | | | + | !|Distribution |
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− | + | !|[[Sapphire]] | |
− | |[[ | + | | 40% |
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− | + | !|[[Emerald]] | |
− | |[[ | + | | 30% |
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− | + | !|[[Ruby]] | |
− | |[[ | + | | 20% |
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− | | | + | !|[[Diamond]] |
− | |[[Black Opal]] | + | | 7% |
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− | |3% | + | !|[[Black Opal]] |
+ | | 3% | ||
|} | |} | ||
− | ==Using | + | ==Using gems== |
− | Gems can be used to create [[ | + | Gems can be used to create [[Ring|rings]] and [[Necklace|necklaces]], using one gem, 50 [Gold Bar|gold bars] and 1 plain ring or necklace. |
− | {| class="wikitable" | + | {| class="wikitable sortable" |
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!|Gem | !|Gem | ||
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!|[[Sapphire]] | !|[[Sapphire]] | ||
− | |[[Sapphire Ring]] | + | | [[Sapphire Ring]] |
− | |[[Sapphire Necklace]] | + | | [[Sapphire Necklace]] |
− | |5 | + | | 5 |
− | | | + | | 1000 |
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!|[[Emerald]] | !|[[Emerald]] | ||
− | |[[Emerald Ring]] | + | | [[Emerald Ring]] |
− | |[[Emerald Necklace]] | + | | [[Emerald Necklace]] |
− | |10 | + | | 10 |
− | | | + | | 2000 |
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!|[[Ruby]] | !|[[Ruby]] | ||
− | |[[Ruby Ring]] | + | | [[Ruby Ring]] |
− | |[[Ruby Necklace]] | + | | [[Ruby Necklace]] |
− | |25 | + | | 25 |
− | | | + | | 3000 |
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!|[[Diamond]] | !|[[Diamond]] | ||
− | |[[Diamond Ring]] | + | | [[Diamond Ring]] |
− | |[[Diamond Necklace]] | + | | [[Diamond Necklace]] |
− | |50 | + | | 50 |
− | | | + | | 4000 |
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!|[[Black Opal]] | !|[[Black Opal]] | ||
− | |[[Black Opal Ring]] | + | | [[Black Opal Ring]] |
− | |[[Black Opal Necklace]] | + | | [[Black Opal Necklace]] |
− | |60 | + | | 60 |
− | | | + | | 5000 |
|} | |} | ||
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