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* huge alabaster egg |
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* large alabaster egg |
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* large light-purple alexandrite |
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* huge gold-encrusted quartz |
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* huge onyx bead |
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Revision as of 19:33, 26 June 2025
A legacy gem is a generic term for gemstones that have been found in the treasure, loot & prize pools prior to the updates to gems to allow for additional APPRAISE CAREFUL information. These gems will have a low appraisal value and, with the exception of the chunk of glittering minerals, can usually be found as either a large or huge version. In general these can be considered common gems however they may periodically come up as items to find in treasure hunts, from NPC-run games, etc.
Documented versions are as follows:
- chunk of glittering minerals
- huge alabaster egg
- large alabaster egg
- large light-purple alexandrite
- large freshwater pearl
- huge flawed sapphire
- huge gleaming ivory tooth
- large gleaming ivory tooth
- huge gold-encrusted quartz
- huge onyx bead
- huge scratched emerald
- large scratched emerald
- huge star sapphire
Sources
Dessert Cart, Harawep Shrine 421, Lump of dried earth, Lump of dried sand, Mouse Cage, Origami Envelope and Sandbox