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A '''pure gem''', otherwise known as an '''orb gem''', is simply any gemstone which has been found or created from a normal gem using [[Purification Song (1004)]], in a purified state. |
A '''pure gem''', otherwise known as an '''orb gem''', is simply any gemstone which has been found or created from a normal gem using [[Purification Song (1004)]], in a purified state. Naturally found pure gems may also be [[Charge Item (517)|mage rechargeable]]. |
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Such gems can be rather valuable in monetary terms since they can be used as a material component in many advanced spells. These include [[Holy Receptacle (325)]] and [[Charge Item (517)]]. In some cases, particularly with Holy Receptacle, the monetary value of the gem may affect the outcome or effectiveness of the spell. |
Such gems can be rather valuable in monetary terms since they can be used as a material component in many advanced spells. These include [[Holy Receptacle (325)]] and [[Charge Item (517)]]. In some cases, particularly with Holy Receptacle, the monetary value of the gem may affect the outcome or effectiveness of the spell. |
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The easiest way to identify such a gem is to have a [[bard]] attempt [[Purification Song (1004)]] on it; if it is already pure, no further purification is possible. They can also be identified by [[loresinging]] or by attempting to use them as a spell component. [[Phase (704)]] can also be used to find an orb gem. Only a pure gem will phase when cast upon. |
The easiest way to identify such a gem is to have a [[bard]] attempt [[Purification Song (1004)]] on it; if it is already pure, no further purification is possible. They can also be identified by [[loresinging]] or by attempting to use them as a spell component. [[Phase (704)]] can also be used to find an orb gem. Only a pure gem will phase when cast upon. |
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All tiny pearls are |
All tiny pearls are naturally pure. |
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==[[Loresinging|Loresong]] Messaging== |
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<pre{{log2}}>From the pitch of the vibration you determine that the purpose of the gem is as a gem of some kind. As you sing, the gem seems to resonate with your voice, and you feel it '''trying to draw power from you.'''</pre> |
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<pre{{log2}}>From the pitch of the vibration you determine that the purpose of the gem is as a gem of some kind. As you sing, the gem seems to resonate with your voice, and you feel it trying to draw power from you. '''It pulses strongly with the rhythm of your words.'''</pre> |
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Latest revision as of 17:39, 11 October 2016
A pure gem, otherwise known as an orb gem, is simply any gemstone which has been found or created from a normal gem using Purification Song (1004), in a purified state. Naturally found pure gems may also be mage rechargeable.
Such gems can be rather valuable in monetary terms since they can be used as a material component in many advanced spells. These include Holy Receptacle (325) and Charge Item (517). In some cases, particularly with Holy Receptacle, the monetary value of the gem may affect the outcome or effectiveness of the spell.
They may also be imbeddable with the use of grot t'kel potion.
The easiest way to identify such a gem is to have a bard attempt Purification Song (1004) on it; if it is already pure, no further purification is possible. They can also be identified by loresinging or by attempting to use them as a spell component. Phase (704) can also be used to find an orb gem. Only a pure gem will phase when cast upon.
All tiny pearls are naturally pure.
Loresong Messaging
- Pure gem
From the pitch of the vibration you determine that the purpose of the gem is as a gem of some kind. As you sing, the gem seems to resonate with your voice, and you feel it trying to draw power from you.
- Mage rechargeable
From the pitch of the vibration you determine that the purpose of the gem is as a gem of some kind. As you sing, the gem seems to resonate with your voice, and you feel it trying to draw power from you. It pulses strongly with the rhythm of your words.