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Latest revision as of 00:26, 21 December 2022
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Diamonds are particularly precious, carbon-based gems that are generally found in gabbro layers. The rarer diamond types are the most valuable gems in Dwarf Fortress, along with the star sapphire and the star ruby.
List of diamonds[edit]
Rarity | Gem name | Value (×) | Color | Graphic | Found where | Found how |
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Semi-Precious | light yellow diamond | 30 | ☼♦ | Kimberlite | Small clusters | |
Precious | faint yellow diamond | 40 | ☼♦ | Kimberlite | Small clusters | |
Rare | black diamond | 60 | ☼♦ | Faint yellow diamond | Single gem | |
Rare | blue diamond | 60 | ☼♦ | Faint yellow diamond | Single gem | |
Rare | clear diamond | 60 | ☼♦ | Faint yellow diamond | Single gem | |
Rare | green diamond | 60 | ☼♦ | Faint yellow diamond | Single gem | |
Rare | red diamond | 60 | ☼♦ | Faint yellow diamond | Single gem | |
Rare | yellow diamond | 60 | ☼♦ | Faint yellow diamond | Single gem |
For a complete list of gems, see Gems.
In real life[edit]
Historically, diamonds were ranked among the five cardinal gems. The others included amethyst (no longer as valued due to New World deposits), emerald, ruby, and sapphire. Its value has increased beyond that of the other precious gems since the 19th Century, most famously as a result of advertising campaigns.
"Diamond" in other Languages
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Ornamental (2☼-15☼) | Chrysocolla • Lapis lazuli • Pyrite • Tiger iron • Turquoise • Variscite
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Semi-Precious (20☼-30☼) | Amethyst • Green jade • Kunzite • Light yellow diamond • Peridot • Tanzanite • Topaz
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See also: Diamond • Opal • Glass • Pearl • Stone |