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A crystal with colors that include golden yellow, brownish green to dark brown, pinkish to reddish gray, orange and colorless. Transparency ranges from translucent to transparent and crystal faces are highly lustrous (vitreous to adamantine). Scheelite streaks white and is brittle. |
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Gems cut from transparent material are fragile and scheelite has high lustre and perceptible "fire", approaching that of diamond.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scheelite</ref> |
Gems cut from transparent material are fragile and scheelite has high lustre and perceptible "fire", approaching that of diamond.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scheelite</ref> |
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When properly prepared as a [[runestone]], items containing this material may cast the [[Fire Ball]] spell. |
When properly prepared as a [[runestone]], items containing this material may cast the [[Fire Ball]] spell. |
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Revision as of 18:02, 12 January 2013
A crystal with colors that include golden yellow, brownish green to dark brown, pinkish to reddish gray, orange and colorless. Transparency ranges from translucent to transparent and crystal faces are highly lustrous (vitreous to adamantine). Scheelite streaks white and is brittle.
Gems cut from transparent material are fragile and scheelite has high lustre and perceptible "fire", approaching that of diamond.[1]
When properly prepared as a runestone, items containing this material may cast the Fire Ball spell.