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* [[Amber#The Witcher (computer game)|Amber]] |
* [[Amber#The Witcher (computer game)|Amber]] |
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− | * [[Diamond#The Witcher (computer game)|Diamond]] |
+ | * [[Diamond#The Witcher (computer game)|Diamond]] {{*}} [[Diamond dust#The Witcher (computer game)|Diamond dust]] {{*}} [[Gramps' diamond]] |
− | ** [[Diamond dust#The Witcher (computer game)|Diamond dust]] |
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− | ** [[Gramps' diamond]] |
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* [[Ruby#The Witcher (computer game)|Ruby]] |
* [[Ruby#The Witcher (computer game)|Ruby]] |
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* [[Sapphire#The Witcher (computer game)|Sapphire]] |
* [[Sapphire#The Witcher (computer game)|Sapphire]] |
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== {{tw3}} == |
== {{tw3}} == |
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− | * [[Amber#The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt|Amber]] |
+ | * [[Amber#The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt|Amber]] {{*}} [[Amber dust]] {{*}} [[Amber fragment]] {{*}} [[Flawless amber]] |
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− | ** [[Amber dust]] |
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+ | * [[Diamond#The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt|Diamond]] {{*}} [[Diamond dust#The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt|Diamond dust]] {{*}} [[Flawless diamond]] |
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− | ** [[Amber fragment]] |
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− | ** [[Flawless amber]] |
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− | * [[Amethyst]] |
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− | + | * [[Sapphire#The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt|Sapphire]] {{*}} [[Sapphire dust]] {{*}} [[Flawless sapphire]] |
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− | ** [[Flawless amethyst]] |
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− | * [[Diamond#The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt|Diamond]] |
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− | ** [[Flawless diamond]] |
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− | ** [[Emerald dust]] |
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− | ** [[Flawless emerald]] |
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− | ** [[Ruby dust]] |
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− | ** [[Flawless ruby]] |
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− | * [[Sapphire#The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt|Sapphire]] |
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− | ** [[Sapphire dust]] |
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− | ** [[Flawless sapphire]] |
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=== Notes === |
=== Notes === |
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There are also several crystals: |
There are also several crystals: |
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− | * [[Infused crystal]] |
+ | * [[Infused crystal]] {{*}} [[Infused dust]] {{*}} [[Infused shard]] |
− | ** [[Infused dust]] |
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− | ** [[Infused shard]] |
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* [[Polished crystal]] |
* [[Polished crystal]] |
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* [[Power cell]] |
* [[Power cell]] |
Latest revision as of 16:58, 22 August 2015
In The Witcher computer game[ | ]
In The Witcher, there are several kinds of "gems", or precious stones. Most can be used as gifts or in exchange for goods or services:
Notes[ | ]
- The teleportation crystal which Kalkstein gives Geralt in Chapter II is also labelled as a gem, but it can neither be bought nor sold as it is a quest item.
- The swordsmith off the Trade Quarter marketplace will require a gem before he reforges a sword. There seems to be no benefit from doing this, though.
In The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt[ | ]
- Amber • Amber dust • Amber fragment • Flawless amber
- Amethyst • Amethyst dust • Flawless amethyst
- Diamond • Diamond dust • Flawless diamond
- Emerald • Emerald dust • Flawless emerald
- Ruby • Ruby dust • Flawless ruby
- Sapphire • Sapphire dust • Flawless sapphire
Notes[ | ]
There are also several crystals: