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Revision as of 14:46, 1 March 2012
Cut Gems are created by careful crafting of Cuttable Gems on a Gem Cutting Table. Sections of the cuttable are gradually sliced away until the resulting gem matches a standard shape in the Gem Catalog. At that point, the cut gem may be removed into your inventory.
Nonstandard shapes may be saved in a Specimen Case (available with some multi-month pre-paid packages). Each case holds one cut gem. The contents of the specimen case may later be loaded onto a table for additional cutting.
In the absence of a specimen case, cut gems that don't match a Gem Catalog entry must be discarded.
Different types of cut gems are used in the construction or improvement of various buildings.
Gem Catalog
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WARNING: Listed requirements are from previous tales. Make sure to double check quantities and cuts before cutting. (Note--I've already found more than a few wrong requirements in quantities. There are also old listings from tests that are no longer available. --Fumen 17:25, 7 February 2012 (EST))
Feel free to replace pictures with better ones (preferably 120x120).
Aidenn Mask
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Carats: |
15
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Reqts: |
Two flaws next to each other
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Rarity: |
Rare
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Uses:
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Amanti
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Carats: |
11
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Reqts: |
None
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Rarity: |
All
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Uses:
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Guide
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Amunet
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Carats: |
46
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Reqts: |
a sphere of unflawed gem radius 5?
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Rarity: |
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Uses:
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Appolonia
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Carats: |
21
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Reqts: |
One flaw with a large area of unflawed gem on one side of it
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Rarity: |
All
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Uses:
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Bastet
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Carats: |
11
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Reqts: |
A two-deep vertex flaw
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Rarity: |
All
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Uses:
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Bridge
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Carats: |
14
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Reqts: |
A pair of two-deep vertex flaws directly opposite each other
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Rarity: |
Ultra-rare
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Uses:
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Cat's Eye
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Carats: |
28
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Reqts: |
A two-deep vertex flaw surrounded by a double ring of unflawed gem
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Rarity: |
Rare
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Uses:
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Choronzon
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Carats: |
43
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Reqts: |
A 5x5x3 block of unflawed gem
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Rarity: |
Common
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Uses:
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Corner Heart
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Carats: |
4
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Reqts: |
Very small unflawed area
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Rarity: |
All
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Uses:
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Crater
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Carats: |
9
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Reqts: |
A pair of Three-deep flaws intersecting.
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Rarity: |
very rare
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Uses:
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Dalessi
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Carats: |
25
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Reqts: |
None
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Rarity: |
All
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Uses:
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Guide
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Dragyn's Eye
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Carats: |
17
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Reqts: |
2 aligned flaws on adjacent faces
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Rarity: |
Rare
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Uses:
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cuttting hints from tale 3: Dragyn's Eye (17 carat)
Requirements: 2 aligned flaws on adjacent faces.
Rarity: Rare.
Uses: Test of the Pathmaker (citrine)
Future Uses: Chime Tower (amethyst), Megalopolis (lapis)
A rare cut. To cut a dragyn's eye, you need two flaws that intersect in the same plane. It is ok if they just touch. It is even better if one or both continues past the intersection as it may give you more cutting options. From a top view, the two flaws will form an L, T, or + shape. Pick two legs that form an L to work on.
The next condition to look for is to find a right triangle that surrounds each flaw. The long side of the triangle will touch the edge of the diamond shape of the flaw, the other two sides touch the remaining corners. This image shows a gem that was later successfully cut into a Dragyn's Eye. The green highlighted lines show the unflawed section that you need to cut out.
If both flaws have non-flawed triangles around them that join on one edge, then it is quite likely the cut will work.
Use disc 1 to flatten the sides so your triangles are revealed (it is likely the gem starts this way and no sanding is necessary).
Use disc 1 again to flatten the bottom so the triangles are sitting on a flat base.
Rotate the gem so that the base is on the bottom and both triangles are facing away from disc 3. Use disc 3 until the Dragyn's Eye is complete.
Eyelet
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Carats: |
16
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Reqts: |
A two-deep vertex flaw
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Rarity: |
Common
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Uses:
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Full Aidenn Mask
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Carats: |
21
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Reqts: |
Parallel two-deep vertex flaws with a one-deep flaw between and below them
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Rarity: |
Ultra rare
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Uses:
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Full Eye
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Carats: |
24
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Reqts: |
A three-deep vertex flaw
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Rarity: |
Rare
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Uses:
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Hexas Plate
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Carats: |
9
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Reqts: |
One-deep vertex flaw
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Rarity: |
All
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Uses:
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Hile's Chevrons
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Carats: |
25
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Reqts: |
Unflawed plane
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Rarity: |
All
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Uses:
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Khufu's Ship
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Carats: |
22
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Reqts: |
Double-width one-deep vertex flaw
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Rarity: |
Uncommon
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Uses:
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King's Tomb
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Carats: |
43
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Reqts: |
Single flaw surrounded by double ring of unflawed gem
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Rarity: |
Ultra rare
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Uses:
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Lens
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Carats: |
12
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Reqts: |
None
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Rarity: |
All
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Uses:
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Guide
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Looking Glass
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Carats: |
24
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Reqts: |
A 6x4x1 area of unflawed gem
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Rarity: |
Common
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Uses:
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Lotus
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Carats: |
19
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Reqts: |
Specific pattern
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Rarity: |
Ultra rare
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Uses:
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Moorish Arch
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Carats: |
15
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Reqts: |
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Rarity: |
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Uses:
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Osiris Eye
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Carats: |
10
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Reqts: |
two 2-deep flaws with a 3-deep flaw in the middle
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Rarity: |
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Uses:
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Prism
Queen's Tomb
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Carats: |
18
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Reqts: |
Single flaw surrounded by a ring of unflawed gem
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Rarity: |
Common
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Uses:
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Ra's Lantern
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Carats: |
27
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Reqts: |
Double-width vertex flaw, with one flaw two-deep, with unflawed gem on remaining three sides of prism
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Rarity: |
Ultra rare
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Uses:
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Reflection
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Carats: |
14
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Reqts: |
Two two-deep vertex flaws next to each other, points touching
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Rarity: |
Rare
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Uses:
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Refractor
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Carats: |
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Reqts: |
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Rarity: |
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Uses:
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Ring
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Carats: |
13
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Reqts: |
Two?-deep vertex flaw surrounded by a ring of unflawed gem
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Rarity: |
Ultra rare
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Uses:
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Shen of Horus
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Carats: |
28
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Reqts: |
two adjacent 3-deep flaws, surrounded by unflawed gem
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Rarity: |
crazy
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Uses:
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Solarkin
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Carats: |
24
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Reqts: |
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Rarity: |
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Uses:
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Sprocket
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Carats: |
14
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Reqts: |
Relatively unflawed diagonal plane
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Rarity: |
All
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Uses:
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Suspension
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Carats: |
9
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Reqts: |
2-deep vertex flaw
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Rarity: |
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Uses:
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Symmetry
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Carats: |
19
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Reqts: |
A 3x3x3 area of unflawed gem
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Rarity: |
All
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Uses:
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The Shark
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Carats: |
8
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Reqts: |
A three-deep vertex flaw
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Rarity: |
Rare
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Uses:
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Thistle
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Carats: |
12
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Reqts: |
None
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Rarity: |
All
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Uses:
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Thoth's Knot
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Carats: |
18
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Reqts: |
Two lines of three flaws, crossing adjacent to one another, with solid gem beside each and 1 cell of gem above and below
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Rarity: |
Ultra rare
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Uses:
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Tiki Mask
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Carats: |
35
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Reqts: |
Double-width one-deep vertex flaw
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Rarity: |
Ultra rare
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Uses:
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Tombstone
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Carats: |
26
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Reqts: |
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Rarity: |
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Uses:
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Triclops
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Carats: |
14
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Reqts: |
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Rarity: |
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Uses:
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Unity
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Carats: |
36
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Reqts: |
Three-deep vertex flaw surrounded by an area of unflawed gem
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Rarity: |
Ultra rare
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Uses:
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Gem Cut By Type And Use
What do the letters mean in this table?
ex: fulleye x sunstone the fulleye has go in a cell.
there is no entry for flax gin and per the (T4) building page: flax gin requires 2 fulleye sunstones
--ShuoftheFieryHeat 19:51, 30 April 2009 (EST)
The letters at the intersection of a gem and cut correspond to the letter in parenthesis under uses, for example Amethyst Dragyn's eye has sw, which corresponds to lesser sphinx(s) and storage (w). The capital Ys under the uses on the right seemed to simply say yes it has a use for this cut, but there were some inconsistencies with that, so not certain.
--Aetherfang
Warning: this table is inconsistent with the data above. Help updating would be appreciated.
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