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== List of Sphenes ==
== List of Sphenes ==
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Latest revision as of 09:29, 2 August 2022

Sphenes are a type of gemstone found only in Zul Logoth.

List of Sphenes

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: Zul Logoth

a black sphene

Description:   The wedge-shaped sphene is softer than most gemstones, but flaunts a unique, vivid black hue. With a brilliant luster, the sphene ranges from transparent to translucent and its tiny crystals have more fire than most diamonds.


Rarity:
Average value:
Location: Zul Logoth

a brown sphene

Description:   The wedge-shaped sphene is softer than most gemstones, but flaunts a unique, vivid brown hue. With a brilliant luster, the sphene ranges from transparent to translucent and its tiny crystals have more fire than most diamonds.


Rarity:
Average value:
Location: Zul Logoth

a green sphene

Description:   The wedge-shaped sphene is softer than most gemstones, but flaunts a unique, vivid green hue. With a brilliant luster, the sphene ranges from transparent to translucent and its tiny crystals have more fire than most diamonds.


Rarity:
Average value:
Location: Zul Logoth

a white sphene

Description:   The wedge-shaped sphene is softer than most gemstones, but flaunts a unique, vivid white hue. With a brilliant luster, the sphene ranges from transparent to translucent and its tiny crystals have more fire than most diamonds.


Rarity:
Average value:
Location: Zul Logoth

a yellow sphene

Description:   The wedge-shaped sphene is softer than most gemstones, but flaunts a unique, vivid yellow hue. With a brilliant luster, the sphene ranges from transparent to translucent and its tiny crystals have more fire than most diamonds.