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All crafted socketable gems are named in a particular two-part pattern: Where a name that defines what stats the gem have. All gems with that name share those attributes, though the values will vary. the base material used to make the (socketable) gem. The better the base material, the greater the resulting attributes. Generally: * Gems introduced with Wrath of the Lich King have better stats than those from Burning Crusade * Gems with a rarer item quality (Epic, Rare, Uncommon) have better stats than those with lower quality.

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  • All crafted socketable gems are named in a particular two-part pattern: Where a name that defines what stats the gem have. All gems with that name share those attributes, though the values will vary. the base material used to make the (socketable) gem. The better the base material, the greater the resulting attributes. Generally: * Gems introduced with Wrath of the Lich King have better stats than those from Burning Crusade * Gems with a rarer item quality (Epic, Rare, Uncommon) have better stats than those with lower quality.
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  • All crafted socketable gems are named in a particular two-part pattern: Where a name that defines what stats the gem have. All gems with that name share those attributes, though the values will vary. the base material used to make the (socketable) gem. The better the base material, the greater the resulting attributes. Generally: * Gems introduced with Wrath of the Lich King have better stats than those from Burning Crusade * Gems with a rarer item quality (Epic, Rare, Uncommon) have better stats than those with lower quality. While there may be some overlap between Epic BC cuts and Uncommon Wrath cuts, generally the Wrath cuts are still marginally stronger (and easier to acquire). To find the gem you want, you can search for the part of the name, depending on what socket and stats you are looking for, then use the quality selector on the Auction House UI to specify what amount of the desired stats you want (and how much gold you are willing to spend). Alternately, you can choose in the subset of gem the color you want and specify the quality, then it will produce a longer list of gems you can choose from.
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