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I have found gems to be more valuable than listed. For example, although pink tourmalines are listed at a value of 15 I am finding rough pink tourmalines valued at 45, and once cut they are valued at 75. Has anyone else found this? | I have found gems to be more valuable than listed. For example, although pink tourmalines are listed at a value of 15 I am finding rough pink tourmalines valued at 45, and once cut they are valued at 75. Has anyone else found this? | ||
--[[User:Monk12|Monk12]] 20:00, 11 April 2010 | --[[User:Monk12|Monk12]] 20:00, 11 April 2010 | ||
+ | :To obtain the value of an uncut gem, multiply the value of the gem as listed on the page by 3. Multiply by 5 to obtain basic cut values. |
Revision as of 12:14, 13 April 2010
Have any new gems been introduced, and have gem values been verified?
The values of many things have changed. – unsigned comment by The Architect
- I personally verified the name, value, and location of every gem in the list when I imported this page from 40d. Everything that hasn't been verified has been marked with a "Verify" note, including the gem colors and a few commented-out sections at the top of the page. --Quietust 21:00, 6 April 2010 (UTC)
I have found gems to be more valuable than listed. For example, although pink tourmalines are listed at a value of 15 I am finding rough pink tourmalines valued at 45, and once cut they are valued at 75. Has anyone else found this? --Monk12 20:00, 11 April 2010
- To obtain the value of an uncut gem, multiply the value of the gem as listed on the page by 3. Multiply by 5 to obtain basic cut values.