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You can also manufacture [[#Glass|raw glass]], which is the same as a lower-value, uncut gem. | You can also manufacture [[#Glass|raw glass]], which is the same as a lower-value, uncut gem. | ||
− | Exactly 5% of all rough gems will be cut into | + | Exactly 5% of all rough gems will be cut into [[craft]]s or '''large gems''' (with 1 craft for every 2 large gems), and the same occurs with raw glass (but with different ratios - 33% of all jobs, producing 25 crafts for every 2 large gems). 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. |
== Varieties == | == Varieties == |