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Rough gems, cut gems and their crystal expressions can be used in the creation of [[legendary artifact|legendary artifacts]].
 
Rough gems, cut gems and their crystal expressions can be used in the creation of [[legendary artifact|legendary artifacts]].
  
Exactly 5% of all rough gems will be cut into a single [[craft]] or '''large gem''' (with 1 craft for every 2 large gems), and the same occurs with raw glass (but with different ratios - 33% of all jobs and 25 crafts for every 2 large gems, except that glass crafts are disallowed and large gems are forced instead). These will ''replace'' a cut gem and cannot be used to encrust goods. The value of such crafts can easily reach hundreds, possibly even thousands for rare gems.
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Exactly 5% of all rough gems will be cut into a single [[craft]] or '''large gem''' (with 1 craft for every 2 large gems), and the same occurs with raw glass (but with different ratios - 33% of all jobs, producing only large gems due to a bug; the intended result was 25 crafts for every 2 large gems, the same as in version 0.23.130.23a). These will ''replace'' a cut gem and cannot be used to encrust goods. The value of such crafts can easily reach hundreds, possibly even thousands for rare gems.
  
 
If there is sand on your map, you can also manufacture [[#Glass|raw glass]], which is the same as a lower-value, uncut gem.
 
If there is sand on your map, you can also manufacture [[#Glass|raw glass]], which is the same as a lower-value, uncut gem.

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