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Gems geographic distributions have changed since previous tellings. Though the boundaries have not yet been extensively explored, gems appear to correspond to regions. | Gems geographic distributions have changed since previous tellings. Though the boundaries have not yet been extensively explored, gems appear to correspond to regions. | ||
− | * Quartz - [[Sterope]] (public sand mine) | + | * [[Gems#Quartz | Quartz]] - [[Sterope]] (public sand mine) |
− | * Ruby - [[Maia]] (public sand mine) | + | * [[Gems#Ruby | Ruby]] - [[Maia]] (public sand mine) |
− | * Topaz - [[Alcyone]] (public sand mine) | + | * [[Gems#Topaz | Topaz]] - [[Alcyone]] (public sand mine) |
− | * Emerald - [[Celaeno]] (public sand mine) | + | * [[Gems#Emerald | Emerald]] - [[Celaeno]] (public sand mine) |
− | * Sapphire - [[Merope]] (public sand mine) | + | * [[Gems#Sapphire | Sapphire]] - [[Merope]] (public sand mine) |
− | * Diamond - [[Sinai]] (public sand mine) | + | * [[Gems#Diamond | Diamond]] - [[Sinai]] (public sand mine) |
− | * Opal - [[Taygete]] (public sand mine) | + | * [[Gems#Opal | Opal]] - [[Taygete]] (public sand mine) |
Revision as of 14:47, 2 June 2011
Sand Mining (optimized for 1080p fullscreen)
7 Colours
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Six Colors (One Pair)
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Five Colors (Two Pairs)
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Five Colors - (Triple)
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Four Colors (Three Pairs)
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Four Colors (Triple and Pair)
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Four Colors (Quadruple)
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Three Colors (Quintuple)
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Three Colors (Quadruple and Pair)
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Three Colors
(Triple and Two Pairs)
(Two Triples)
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Locations
Gems geographic distributions have changed since previous tellings. Though the boundaries have not yet been extensively explored, gems appear to correspond to regions.