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== List of Diopsides ==
== List of Diopsides ==
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|name = a star diopside
|name = a star diopside
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|description = A very dark blackish-green, the star diopside takes the shape of a thin prism. When held just the right way, a wavy four-pointed star can be seen in its depths.}}
|description = A very dark blackish-green, the star diopside takes the shape of a thin prism. When held just the right way, a wavy four-pointed star can be seen in its depths.}}

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|name = a teal chrome diopside
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|value = 50
|location = [[Hinterwilds]]
|description = Impurities within the chrome diopside tinge its natural green color a vibrant teal. Uncut, the gem is a solid cluster with multitudinous facets. The color of the crystal is so richly intense that it is nearly opaque in places.}}


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Latest revision as of 10:06, 8 May 2022

Diopside is a mineral that presents a green to black range of color.

List of Diopsides

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.
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a star diopside

Description:   A very dark blackish-green, the star diopside takes the shape of a thin prism. When held just the right way, a wavy four-pointed star can be seen in its depths.


Rarity:
Average value: 50
Location: Hinterwilds

a teal chrome diopside

Description:   Impurities within the chrome diopside tinge its natural green color a vibrant teal. Uncut, the gem is a solid cluster with multitudinous facets. The color of the crystal is so richly intense that it is nearly opaque in places.