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Thunderstones are a type of gemstone native to The Rift.
List of Thunderstones
- 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 deep blue thunderstone
Description: Drawing its name from the dark shadows dominating its interior patterns, the thunderstone displays layer upon layer of swirling deep blue tones, suggesting years of underwater formation.A0 The misty whorls become increasingly compact, coalescing into a tiny cloud that is barely visible at the center of the gem.
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a radiant opalescent thunderstone
Description: Born of a natural albeit unknown process, this purest of thunderstones glows strongly of its own accord. While not bright enough to sufficiently illuminate a room, the warm light emanating from the center cuts through the gem in a myriad of colors, occasionally projecting a rainbow onto nearby surfaces.
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500
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a smoky grey thunderstone
Description: Drawing its name from the dark shadows dominating its interior patterns, the thunderstone displays layer upon layer of swirling smoky grey tones, suggesting years of underwater formation. The misty whorls become increasingly compact, coalescing into a tiny cloud that is barely visible at the center of the gem.
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4500
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a swirling purple thunderstone
Description: The overall hue of the precious stone runs a constant, vivid gamut from fuchsia to indigo as the colors within shift and seethe like miniature stormclouds in an angry sky. Tendrils of deep purple play across the surface, looking like nothing so much as fingers on a questing hand.
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