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==Types==
 
==Types==
 
===Polish===
 
===Polish===
*You will need to take your raw gemtype to a workshop where you will have access to a grinder.
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*You will need to take your raw [[Gemstones|gemtype]] to a workshop where you will have access to a [[grinder]].
*Once in the workshop, hold the raw gemtype in your hand and use the command '''polish'''
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*Once in the workshop, hold the gemtype in your hand and '''polish'''
 
*After some time, and with some luck, you will craft a cabochon from that gemtype.
 
*After some time, and with some luck, you will craft a cabochon from that gemtype.
 
*The quality and sell price is based on your current lapidary skill and a little luck.
 
*The quality and sell price is based on your current lapidary skill and a little luck.
  
 
===Facet===
 
===Facet===
*You will need to purchase a gem chisel and be in an appropriate workshop.
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*You will need to purchase a gem [[chisel]] and be in an appropriate workshop.
*Once you have the tools you will use '''facet''' where you can be given a listing of different cuts you can attempt.
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*Once you have the tools you will '''facet''' and be given a listing of different cuts you can attempt.
 
*Faceting takes a little more time than polish, but you also have a chance for higher quality from faceting gems over polishing.
 
*Faceting takes a little more time than polish, but you also have a chance for higher quality from faceting gems over polishing.
  

Revision as of 20:07, 4 September 2013

You can facet or polish those gemstones you find from mining!

Types

Polish

  • You will need to take your raw gemtype to a workshop where you will have access to a grinder.
  • Once in the workshop, hold the gemtype in your hand and polish
  • After some time, and with some luck, you will craft a cabochon from that gemtype.
  • The quality and sell price is based on your current lapidary skill and a little luck.

Facet

  • You will need to purchase a gem chisel and be in an appropriate workshop.
  • Once you have the tools you will facet and be given a listing of different cuts you can attempt.
  • Faceting takes a little more time than polish, but you also have a chance for higher quality from faceting gems over polishing.

Notes

  • These gemstones can be sold for higher amounts than their raw base material, based on the quality of your work.

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