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|description=The common name for any sapphire displaying the property of asterism, which is an impurity that causes the appearance of a multi-rayed star when light strikes the gem. |
|description=The common name for any sapphire displaying the property of asterism, which is an impurity that causes the appearance of a multi-rayed star when light strikes the gem. More information on this effect can be found on the [[Star-stone]] page. |
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|type=gems |
|type=gems |
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|stype=sapphires |
|stype=sapphires |
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|rarity=rare |
|rarity=rare |
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|CTag=blue |
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|special=none |
|special=none |
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|noalt=No |
|noalt=No |
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Latest revision as of 00:31, 17 December 2021
| Star sapphire at a Glance | ||
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| Material Type | Gems, Sapphires | |
| Colors | Blue | |
| Rarity | Rare | |
| Cultural Relevance | None | |
| Required for Alterations | Yes | |
The common name for any sapphire displaying the property of asterism, which is an impurity that causes the appearance of a multi-rayed star when light strikes the gem. More information on this effect can be found on the Star-stone page.
Alteration Rules
This material is required for alterations.
Raw Material Sources
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