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{{RaceText}}<div style="max-width: {{EntryWidth}};">'''Gemstones''' include any valuable crystalline minerals from amber to diamonds.  Gemstones are so valuable that collectors, nobility, and the otherwise rich sometimes use them as currency in lieu of [[rupees]].  Monsters&mdash;especially [[silver monsters|silver]] and [[golden monsters]]&mdash;evaporate into valuable gemstones when they are slain, so adventurers and mercenaries often supply and use them as well.{{a}}Aside from being used as currency, gemstones have inherent magical power.  Like [[spoils]], they supply their full value when used as materials in [[crafting]].  Some [[spells]] even use gemstones as a material component, often specifically diamonds.  The adjacent table lists the most renowned types of gems in Hyrule, but there could certainly be more beyond these.{{a}}Minerals with overt magical effects, like {{MI|luminous stone}}s, are considered [[magic items]] instead of gemstones.  Items that are formed by a creature, from raw pearls to masterwork jewelry, are instead considered [[spoils]].  Other minerals of value are usually considered [[trade goods]] instead of gemstones.</div></div>
 
 
 
 
 
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| d8 || <center>'''Gemstone'''</center>
 
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| 1 || Amber
 
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| 2 || Opal
 
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| 3 || Topaz
 
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| 4 || Emerald
 
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| 5 || Ruby
 
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| 6 || Sapphire
 
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| 7 || Star Fragment
 
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| 8 || Diamond
 
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