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==Known Types== |
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|description='''Tourmaline''' is a mineral of compounded elements. It can be found in a wide variety of colors. |
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;Species of Tourmaline |
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==Values== |
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* [[shorl]] - The most common species of tourmaline. Brownish black to black. |
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{{GemTableStart}} |
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* [[dravite]] - Also called brown tourmaline. Dark yellow to brownish black. |
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{{Gems|Cerise|246|990|470|4,261|1,287|8,621|4,360|4,360}} |
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* [[elbaite]] - green, red to pink, blue, orange, yellow, clear. |
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{{Gems|Cerise|m=Banded|296|296|593|593|5450|5450}} |
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*;Varieties of Elbaite |
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{{Gems|Cerise|m=Faceted|1,188|1,188}} |
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** [[rubellite]] - red or pinkish-red (See [[pink tourmaline]].) |
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{{Gems|Cerise|m=Smoky|||||4,557|4,557}} |
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** [[indicolite]] - light blue to bluish green |
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{{Gems|Green|247|1,758|'''643'''|941|6,638|6,638|4,955|5,945|23,783|23,783}} |
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** [[verdelite]] - green |
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{{Gems|Green|m=Faceted|296|296}} |
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** [[achroite]] - clear |
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{{Gems|Green|m=Swirled|371|371}} |
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** [[watermelon tourmaline]] - green and pink |
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{{Gems|Grey|321|2,402|841|841|4,456|4,456}} |
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Note - Not all varieties of tourmaline are referenced in Elanthia. |
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{{Gems|Grey|m=Swirled|520|520}} |
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{{Gems|Pink|248|2352|593|2725|3467|5 450}} |
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;Unique Varieties of Tourmaline |
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{{Gems|Pink|m=Faceted|371|371|||||17,430|17,430}} |
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{{Gems|Purple|246|2,080|'''495'''|941|1,188|7,624}} |
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* [[Reshalian tourmaline]] |
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{{Gems|Purple|m=Faceted|||||||10,306|10,306}} |
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* [[Seastar tourmaline]] |
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{{Gems|Purple|m=Smokey|2,426|2,426|||1,188|1,188}} |
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* [[Vela'tohr tourmaline]] |
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{{Gems|Purple|m=Swirled|321|321}} |
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|type=gems |
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{{TableEnd}} |
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|rarity=common |
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{{Cat|Gems}} |
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|CTag=black,brown,yellow,green,red,pink,blue,orange,yellow,clear |
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|special=none |
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|noalt=No |
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|crafting=No |
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|alchemy=No |
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Latest revision as of 03:58, 9 January 2022
Tourmalines at a Glance | ||
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Material Type | Gems | |
Colors | Black, Brown, Yellow, Green, Red, Pink, Blue, Orange, Yellow, Clear | |
Rarity | Common | |
Cultural Relevance | None | |
Required for Alterations | No |
Tourmaline is a mineral of compounded elements. It can be found in a wide variety of colors.
- Species of Tourmaline
- shorl - The most common species of tourmaline. Brownish black to black.
- dravite - Also called brown tourmaline. Dark yellow to brownish black.
- elbaite - green, red to pink, blue, orange, yellow, clear.
- Varieties of Elbaite
- rubellite - red or pinkish-red (See pink tourmaline.)
- indicolite - light blue to bluish green
- verdelite - green
- achroite - clear
- watermelon tourmaline - green and pink
Note - Not all varieties of tourmaline are referenced in Elanthia.
- Unique Varieties of Tourmaline
Alteration Rules
This material is not required for alterations.
Raw Material Sources
Corik's Secret: Treasures of the Tomb/End loot and Cut silver gem case set with polished cabochon stones
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