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Crystalarium

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!Name
!Description
!Sell Price
!Time to craft<br>(Day:Hour:Min)
!g/day
|[[Emerald]]
|A precious stone with a brilliant green color.
|data-sort-value="250"|{{price|250}}
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|data-sort-value="120"|{{price|120}}
|-
|[[File:Aquamarine.png]]
|[[Aquamarine]]
|A shimmery blue-green gem.
|data-sort-value="180"|{{price|180}}
|1:13:20
|data-sort-value="115.7"|{{price|115.7}}
|-
|[[File:Ruby.png]]
|[[Ruby]]
|A precious stone that is sought after for its rich color and beautiful luster.
|data-sort-value="250"|{{price|250}}
|2:2:0
|data-sort-value="120"|{{price|120}}
|-
|[[File:Amethyst.png]]
|[[Amethyst]]
|A purple variant of quartz.
|data-sort-value="100"|{{price|100}}
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|data-sort-value="105.9"|{{price|105.9}}
|-
|[[File:Topaz.png]]
|[[Topaz]]
|Fairly common but still prized for its beauty.
|data-sort-value="80"|{{price|80}}
|0:18:40
|data-sort-value="102.9"|{{price|102.9}}
|-
|[[File:Jade.png]]
|[[Jade]]
|A pale green ornamental stone.
|data-sort-value="200"|{{price|200}}
|1:16:0
|data-sort-value="120"|{{price|120}}
|-
|[[File:Diamond.png]]
|[[Diamond]]
|A rare and valuable gem.
|data-sort-value="750"|{{price|750}}
|5:0:0
|data-sort-value="150"|{{price|150}}
|-
|[[File:Quartz.png]]
|[[Quartz]]
|A clear crystal commonly found in caves and mines.
|data-sort-value="25"|{{price|25}}
|0:7:0
|data-sort-value="85.7"|{{price|85.7}}
|-
|[[File:Fire Quartz.png]]
|[[Fire Quartz]]
|A glowing red crystal commonly found near hot lava.
|data-sort-value="100"|{{price|100}}
|0:21:40
|data-sort-value="110.8"|{{price|110.8}}
|-
|[[File:Frozen Tear.png]]
|[[Frozen Tear]]
|A crystal fabled to be the frozen tears of a yeti
|data-sort-value="75"|{{price|75}}
|0:18:40
|data-sort-value="96.4"|{{price|96.4}}
|-
|[[File:Earth Crystal.png]]
|[[Earth Crystal]]
|A resinous substance found near the surface.
|data-sort-value="50"|{{price|50}}
|0:13:20
|data-sort-value="90"|{{price|90}}
|-
|[[File:Tigerseye.png]]
|[[Tigerseye]]
|A stripe of shimmering gold gives this gem a warm luster.
|data-sort-value="275"|{{price|275}}
|3:11:20
|data-sort-value="79.2"|{{price|79.2}}
|-
|[[File:Opal.png]]
|[[Opal]]
|Its internal structure causes it to reflect a rainbow of light.
|data-sort-value="150"|{{price|150}}
|3:11:20
|data-sort-value="43.2"|{{price|43.2}}
|-
|[[File:Fire Opal.png]]
|[[Fire Opal]]
|A rare variety of opal, named for its red spots.
|data-sort-value="350"|{{price|350}}
|3:11:20
|data-sort-value="100.8"|{{price|100.8}}
|-
|[[File:Alamite.png|center]]
|[[Alamite]]
|Its distinctive fluorescence makes it a favorite among rock collectors.
|data-sort-value="150"|{{price|150}}
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|data-sort-value="100.8"|{{price|100.8}}
|-
|[[File:Bixite.png|center]]
|[[Bixite]]
|A dark metallic Mineral sought after for its cubic structure.
|data-sort-value="300"|{{price|300}}
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|data-sort-value="86.4"|{{price|86.4}}
|-
|[[File:Baryte.png|center]]
|[[Baryte]]
|The best specimens resemble a desert rose.
|data-sort-value="50"|{{price|50}}
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|data-sort-value="14.4"|{{price|14.4}}
|-
|[[File:Aerinite.png|center]]
|[[Aerinite]]
|These crystals are curiously light.
|data-sort-value="125"|{{price|125}}
|3:11:20
|data-sort-value="36"|{{price|36}}
|-
|[[File:Calcite.png|center]]
|[[Calcite]]
|This yellow crystal is speckled with shimmering nodules.
|data-sort-value="75"|{{price|75}}
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|data-sort-value="21.6"|{{price|21.6}}
|-
|[[File:Dolomite.png|center]]
|[[Dolomite]]
|It can occur in coral reefs, often near an underwater volcano.
|data-sort-value="300"|{{price|300}}
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|data-sort-value="86.4"|{{price|86.4}}
|-
|[[File:Esperite.png|center]]
|[[Esperite]]
|The crystals glow bright green when stimulated.
|data-sort-value="100"|{{price|100}}
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|data-sort-value="28.8"|{{price|28.8}}
|-
|[[File:Fluorapatite.png|center]]
|[[Fluorapatite]]
|Small amounts are found in human teeth.
|data-sort-value="200"|{{price|200}}
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|data-sort-value="57.6"|{{price|57.6}}
|-
|[[File:Geminite.png|center]]
|[[Geminite]]
|Occurs in brilliant clusters.
|data-sort-value="150"|{{price|150}}
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|data-sort-value="43.2"|{{price|43.2}}
|-
|[[File:Helvite.png|center]]
|[[Helvite]]
|It grows in a triangular column.
|data-sort-value="450"|{{price|450}}
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|data-sort-value="129.6"|{{price|129.6}}
|-
|[[File:Jamborite.png|center]]
|[[Jamborite]]
|The crystals are so tightly packed it almost looks fuzzy.
|data-sort-value="150"|{{price|150}}
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|data-sort-value="43.2"|{{price|43.2}}
|-
|[[File:Jagoite.png|center]]
|[[Jagoite]]
|A high volume of tiny crystals makes it very glittery.
|data-sort-value="115"|{{price|115}}
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|data-sort-value="33.1"|{{price|33.1}}
|-
|[[File:Kyanite.png|center]]
|[[Kyanite]]
|The geometric faces are as smooth as glass.
|data-sort-value="250"|{{price|250}}
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|data-sort-value="72"|{{price|72}}
|-
|[[File:Lunarite.png|center]]
|[[Lunarite]]
|The cratered white orbs form a tight cluster.
|data-sort-value="200"|{{price|200}}
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|data-sort-value="57.6"|{{price|57.6}}
|-
|[[File:Malachite.png|center]]
|[[Malachite]]
|A popular ornamental stone, used in sculpture and to make green paint.
|data-sort-value="100"|{{price|100}}
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|data-sort-value="28.8"|{{price|28.8}}
|-
|[[File:Neptunite.png|center]]
|[[Neptunite]]
|A jet-black crystal that is unusually reflective.
|data-sort-value="400"|{{price|400}}
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|data-sort-value="115.2"|{{price|115.2}}
|-
|[[File:Lemon Stone.png|center]]
|[[Lemon Stone]]
|Some claim the powdered crystal is a dwarvish delicacy.
|data-sort-value="200"|{{price|200}}
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|data-sort-value="57.6"|{{price|57.6}}
|-
|[[File:Nekoite.png|center]]
|[[Nekoite]]
|The delicate shards form a tiny pink meadow.
|data-sort-value="80"|{{price|80}}
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|data-sort-value="23.0"|{{price|23.0}}
|-
|[[File:Orpiment.png|center]]
|[[Orpiment]]
|Despite its high toxicity, this Mineral is widely used in manufacturing and folk medicine.
|data-sort-value="80"|{{price|80}}
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|data-sort-value="23.0"|{{price|23.0}}
|-
|[[File:Petrified Slime.png|center]]
|[[Petrified Slime]]
|This little guy may be 100,000 years old.
|data-sort-value="120"|{{price|120}}
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|data-sort-value="34.6"|{{price|34.6}}
|-
|[[File:Thunder Egg.png|center]]
|[[Thunder Egg]]
|According to legend, angry thunder spirits would throw these stones at one another.
|data-sort-value="100"|{{price|100}}
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|data-sort-value="28.8"|{{price|28.8}}
|-
|[[File:Pyrite.png|center]]
|[[Pyrite]]
|Commonly known as "Fool's Gold".
|data-sort-value="120"|{{price|120}}
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|data-sort-value="34.6"|{{price|34.6}}
|-
|[[File:Ocean Stone.png|center]]
|[[Ocean Stone]]
|An old legend claims these stones are the mosaics of ancient mermaids.
|data-sort-value="220"|{{price|220}}
|3:11:20
|data-sort-value="63.4"|{{price|63.4}}
|-
|[[File:Ghost Crystal.png|center]]
|[[Ghost Crystal]]
|There is an aura of coldness around this crystal.
|data-sort-value="200"|{{price|200}}
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|data-sort-value="57.6"|{{price|57.6}}
|-
|[[File:Jasper.png|center]]
|[[Jasper]]
|When polished, this stone becomes attractively luminous. Prized by ancient peoples for thousands of years.
|data-sort-value="150"|{{price|150}}
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|data-sort-value="43.2"|{{price|43.2}}
|-
|[[File:Celestine.png|center]]
|[[Celestine]]
|Some early life forms had bones made from this.
|data-sort-value="125"|{{price|125}}
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|data-sort-value="36"|{{price|36}}
|-
|[[File:Marble.png|center]]
|[[Marble]]
|A very popular material for sculptures and construction.
|data-sort-value="110"|{{price|110}}
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|data-sort-value="31.7"|{{price|31.7}}
|-
|[[File:Sandstone.png|center]]
|[[Sandstone]]
|A common type of stone with red and brown striations.
|data-sort-value="60"|{{price|60}}
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|data-sort-value="17.3"|{{price|17.3}}
|-
|[[File:Granite.png|center]]
|[[Granite]]
|A speckled Mineral that is commonly used in construction.
|data-sort-value="75"|{{price|75}}
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|data-sort-value="21.6"|{{price|21.6}}
|-
|[[File:Basalt.png|center]]
|[[Basalt]]
|Forms near searing hot magma.
|data-sort-value="175"|{{price|175}}
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|data-sort-value="50.4"|{{price|50.4}}
|-
|[[File:Limestone.png|center]]
|[[Limestone]]
|A very common type of stone. It's not worth very much.
|data-sort-value="15"|{{price|15}}
|3:11:20
|data-sort-value="4.3"|{{price|4.3}}
|-
|[[File:Soapstone.png|center]]
|[[Soapstone]]
|Because of its relatively soft consistency, this stone is very popular for carving.
|data-sort-value="120"|{{price|120}}
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|data-sort-value="34.6"|{{price|34.6}}
|-
|[[File:Hematite.png|center]]
|[[Hematite]]
|An iron-based Mineral with interesting magnetic properties.
|data-sort-value="150"|{{price|150}}
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|data-sort-value="43.2"|{{price|43.2}}
|-
|[[File:Mudstone.png|center]]
|[[Mudstone]]
|A fine-grained rock made from ancient clay or mud.
|data-sort-value="25"|{{price|25}}
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|data-sort-value="7.2"|{{price|7.2}}
|-
|[[File:Obsidian.png|center]]
|[[Obsidian]]
|A volcanic glass that forms when lava cools rapidly.
|data-sort-value="200"|{{price|200}}
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|data-sort-value="57.6"|{{price|57.6}}
|-
|[[File:Slate.png|center]]
|[[Slate]]
|It's extremely resistant to water, making it a good roofing material.
|data-sort-value="85"|{{price|85}}
|3:11:20
|data-sort-value="24.5"|{{price|24.5}}
|-
|[[File:Fairy Stone.png|center]]
|[[Fairy Stone]]
|An old miner's song suggests these are made from the bones of ancient fairies.
|data-sort-value="250"|{{price|250}}
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|data-sort-value="72"|{{price|72}}
|-
|[[File:Star Shards.png|center]]
|[[Star Shards]]
|No one knows how these form. Some scientists claim that the microscopic structure displays unnatural regularity.
|data-sort-value="500"|{{price|500}}
|3:11:20
|data-sort-value="144"|{{price|144}}
|}
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