Roestone

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Roestones are a type of gemstone found only on the Isle of the Four Winds.

List of Roestones

Note: The rarities listed are estimates and depend on the status of the treasure system in the area hunted. Average values listed are approximations and are generally taken from the sell values of a character selling gems with no trading bonus. See the Trading article for more information on variations of sell values.
Rarity:
Average value:
Location: Isle of the Four Winds

a cluster of orange roestone

Description:   Bearing the delicacy of glass, the roestone is a disk of fossilized sea life that has been worn away by the ravages of time and a constant pounding beneath the salty brine. Burnt umber edges are wreathed by a band of glossy white, while the interior has a kaleidoscope pattern of brown diamonds amid an orange expanse.


Rarity:
Average value:
Location: Isle of the Four Winds

a cluster of pink roestone

Description:   Bearing the delicacy of glass, the roestone is a disk of fossilized sea life that has been worn away by the ravages of time and a constant pounding beneath the salty brine. Dark brown edges are wreathed by a band of glossy ebon, while the interior has a kaleidoscope pattern of white diamonds amid a pale pink expanse.


Rarity:
Average value:
Location: Isle of the Four Winds

a cluster of red roestone

Description:   Bearing the delicacy of glass, the roestone is a disk of fossilized sea life that has been worn away by the ravages of time and a constant pounding beneath the salty brine. Dark crimson edges are wreathed by a band of glossy umber, while the interior has a kaleidoscope pattern of red diamonds amid an ivory expanse.


Rarity:
Average value:
Location: Isle of the Four Winds

a cluster of yellow roestone

Description:   Bearing the delicacy of glass, the roestone is a disk of fossilized sea life that has been worn away by the ravages of time and a constant pounding beneath the salty brine. Flame red edges are wreathed by a band of glossy brown, while the interior has a kaleidoscope pattern of saffron diamonds amid a bright yellow expanse.