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Occasionally in RS3, you will find an uncut gemstone, such as by defeating enemies or via mining. Just about every gem in RS3 has magical properties, most of them carrying combat benefits. Gemstones can then be chiseled into cut gems, which vary in three criteria: color, cut, and carat: It is costly to change any of the attributes of a gemstone. There is a place where you may uncut a cut gem (turn a gem back into a gemstone) for 10% of the game's projected value of the gem (not the trade value). The color of a gemstone is randomly selected, without much difference in their rarities.

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  • Occasionally in RS3, you will find an uncut gemstone, such as by defeating enemies or via mining. Just about every gem in RS3 has magical properties, most of them carrying combat benefits. Gemstones can then be chiseled into cut gems, which vary in three criteria: color, cut, and carat: It is costly to change any of the attributes of a gemstone. There is a place where you may uncut a cut gem (turn a gem back into a gemstone) for 10% of the game's projected value of the gem (not the trade value). The color of a gemstone is randomly selected, without much difference in their rarities.
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  • Occasionally in RS3, you will find an uncut gemstone, such as by defeating enemies or via mining. Just about every gem in RS3 has magical properties, most of them carrying combat benefits. Gemstones can then be chiseled into cut gems, which vary in three criteria: color, cut, and carat: * Color is what type of gem it is, as in RS3, each type of gem corresponds to only one color. Different types of gems have, as you'd expect, different effects. * Cut is the shape a gem is cut into. Different cuts enable a gem to be used in different places/jewelry. * Carat is the size and thus grade of the gem. The smallest size a gem can have is 1 carat, and the scale increases by increments of 1 carat, with no set upper limit. The greater the size (measured in carats) the gem, the greater is its effect, and the greater its value and rarity. It is costly to change any of the attributes of a gemstone. There is a place where you may uncut a cut gem (turn a gem back into a gemstone) for 10% of the game's projected value of the gem (not the trade value). The color of a gemstone is randomly selected, without much difference in their rarities. On average players find 20 gems every hour of active game time, and this does not improve notably with increases in leveling. Gems can be placed into the sockets commonly found on equip-able items. They are the most expensive means of improving a character's (usually combat) stats. Gems can also be made into jewelry for various other beneficial effects. Once socketed, gems can only be retrieved by destroying the item the gem was socketed into. For owners of the most valuable gems, this is barely a problem - gems can be just that incredibly valuable.
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