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Gems

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Gems are type of accessory that can be attached to an Insignia. They are stored in their own separate inventory in the "Insignia" tab of the inventory.

Description

  • All Gems are Untradeable.
  • An Insignia can hold up to four Gems.
    • Once a Gem is attached to an Insignia, they cannot be retrieved.
    • Switching out an Insignia for another will cause the Gems attached to permanently disappear.
    • Duplicate Gems cannot be used; every Gem must be unique.
  • Commonly dropped from monsters within the Guild Dungeon.
  • Rare Gems can be purchased from Courtier Regin, in return for Guild Contribution Certificate.png Guild Contribution Certificates.
    • Regin's stock will rotate every day.

Compounding

  • Similar to Emblems, Gems can be compounded to create different Gems.
  • This service is provided by Court Supplier Ande and can be done so for free.
  • Compounding requires a minimum of two gems and a maximum of four gems.
    • All Gems being compounded requires the same rarity.
    • Using more Gems increases the likelihood of obtaining a higher rarity gem.

List of Gems

Common

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Uncommon

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Rare

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Unique

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Legendary

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Epic

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