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''"Plain dealing is a jewel, but they that wear it are out of fashion."'' | ''"Plain dealing is a jewel, but they that wear it are out of fashion."'' | ||
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Deep in the mines these radiant lumps of beauty are found, these fruits of the earth. But, like any other natural product, it must be tooled. Elementary Gem Cutting teaching the basics of how to grant shape to gems, increasing their beauty and thus their affluence when worn on clothing. | Deep in the mines these radiant lumps of beauty are found, these fruits of the earth. But, like any other natural product, it must be tooled. Elementary Gem Cutting teaching the basics of how to grant shape to gems, increasing their beauty and thus their affluence when worn on clothing. | ||
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+ | {{i|Any Raw Gem}} can be Cut into a Gemstone for Slotting into clothes on a {{i|Gemcutter's Wheel}} with the success determined by the Hardness of the Raw Gem. There are four different Cut types and each adds a bit of extra Hardness to the Raw Gem. The more advanced the Cut, the more Hardness is added. An unsuccessful Cut will replace your Raw Gem with 2x {{i|Gem Shard}}s and 1x {{i|Fractured Gemstone}}. | ||
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+ | ! Cut !! Skill !! Added Hardness !! Gemstone !! Bonus | ||
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+ | | {{i|Cabochon-Cut}} || {{i|Elementary Gemcutting}} || +1 || {{i|Cabochon-Cut Dravite}} || 6 Affluence, 15 Soil Digging | ||
+ | |- align=left | ||
+ | | || || || {{i|Cabochon-Cut Phosphophyllite}} || 6 Affluence, 15 Weaving | ||
+ | |- align=left | ||
+ | | || || || {{i|Cabochon-Cut Rubellite}} || 6 Affluence, 15 Feasting | ||
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+ | | || || || {{i|Cabochon-Cut Uvarovite}} || 6 Affluence, 15 Woodworking | ||
+ | |- align=left | ||
+ | | {{i|Pear Cut}} || {{i|Tasteful Gemcutting}} || +30 || {{i|Pear-Cut Dravite}} || 9 Affluence, 15 Soil Digging | ||
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+ | | || || || {{i|Pear-Cut Phosphophyllite}} || 9 Affluence, 15 Weaving | ||
+ | |- align=left | ||
+ | | || || || {{i|Pear-Cut Rubellite}} || 9 Affluence, 15 Feasting | ||
+ | |- align=left | ||
+ | | || || || {{i|Pear-Cut Uvarovite}} || 9 Affluence, 15 Woodworking | ||
+ | |- align=left | ||
+ | | {{i|Square Cut}} || {{i|Tasteful Gemcutting}} || +15 || {{i|Square-Cut Dravite}} || 7 Affluence, 15 Soil Digging | ||
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+ | | || || || {{i|Square-Cut Phosphophyllite}} || 7 Affluence, 15 Weaving | ||
+ | |- align=left | ||
+ | | || || || {{i|Square-Cut Rubellite}} || 7 Affluence, 15 Feasting | ||
+ | |- align=left | ||
+ | | || || || {{i|Square-Cut Uvarovite}} || 7 Affluence, 15 Woodworking | ||
+ | |- align=left | ||
+ | | {{i|Starburst Cut}} || {{i|Elaborate Gemcutting}} || +45 || {{i|Starburst-Cut Dravite}} || 13 Affluence, 15 Soil Digging | ||
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+ | | || || || {{i|Starburst-Cut Phosphophyllite}} || 13 Affluence, 15 Weaving | ||
+ | |- align=left | ||
+ | | || || || {{i|Starburst-Cut Rubellite}} || 13 Affluence, 15 Feasting | ||
+ | |- align=left | ||
+ | | || || || {{i|Starburst-Cut Uvarovite}} || 13 Affluence, 15 Woodworking | ||
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In-Game Text
"Plain dealing is a jewel, but they that wear it are out of fashion."
-Thomas Fuller, 1608 - 1661
Deep in the mines these radiant lumps of beauty are found, these fruits of the earth. But, like any other natural product, it must be tooled. Elementary Gem Cutting teaching the basics of how to grant shape to gems, increasing their beauty and thus their affluence when worn on clothing.
Gemstones
Any Raw Gem can be Cut into a Gemstone for Slotting into clothes on a Gemcutter's Wheel with the success determined by the Hardness of the Raw Gem. There are four different Cut types and each adds a bit of extra Hardness to the Raw Gem. The more advanced the Cut, the more Hardness is added. An unsuccessful Cut will replace your Raw Gem with 2x Gem Shards and 1x Fractured Gemstone.
Gemstones:
Cut Skill Added Hardness Gemstone Bonus Cabochon-Cut Elementary Gemcutting +1 Cabochon-Cut Dravite 6 Affluence, 15 Soil Digging Cabochon-Cut Phosphophyllite 6 Affluence, 15 Weaving Cabochon-Cut Rubellite 6 Affluence, 15 Feasting Cabochon-Cut Uvarovite 6 Affluence, 15 Woodworking Pear Cut Tasteful Gemcutting +30 Pear-Cut Dravite 9 Affluence, 15 Soil Digging Pear-Cut Phosphophyllite 9 Affluence, 15 Weaving Pear-Cut Rubellite 9 Affluence, 15 Feasting Pear-Cut Uvarovite 9 Affluence, 15 Woodworking Square Cut Tasteful Gemcutting +15 Square-Cut Dravite 7 Affluence, 15 Soil Digging Square-Cut Phosphophyllite 7 Affluence, 15 Weaving Square-Cut Rubellite 7 Affluence, 15 Feasting Square-Cut Uvarovite 7 Affluence, 15 Woodworking Starburst Cut Elaborate Gemcutting +45 Starburst-Cut Dravite 13 Affluence, 15 Soil Digging Starburst-Cut Phosphophyllite 13 Affluence, 15 Weaving Starburst-Cut Rubellite 13 Affluence, 15 Feasting Starburst-Cut Uvarovite 13 Affluence, 15 Woodworking