Jewelry

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Name of Item

Type

Misc - Common

Description

Jewelry comes in different forms: rings, bracelets or necklaces.

They are used as currency in the game and can be placed on the forest altar for blessings.

Each jewelry piece has a different value depending on the gemstone.

Ways of Obtaining

  • Dropped by Monsters
    • Can be dropped by most monsters, chance and type of jewel vary wildly, though.
  • Found in containers

Variations

  1. Can either be a ring, bracelet or necklace.
  2. Regardless of "type" it can be one of the following: solid gold, sapphire, emerald, ruby, pink diamond, pure diamond

Info

The value of a particular piece of jewelry is determined by its properties.

Combining the value of its "type" and the gemstone used results in the total value.

Rings are cheapest, then bracelets and necklaces are the most expensive pieces of jewelry.

The gemstones listed in price from lowest to highest: sapphire, emerald, ruby, pink diamond, pure diamond

Solid gold is special in that the larger the item of jewellery the higher the increase in value. So a solid gold ring is the same price as a ruby ring, a solid gold bracelet is similar to a pink diamond bracelet, and a solid gold necklace is the most valuable item in the game.


Effects

  • (Whilst worn)
    • Nothing in particular other than removing it from your normal inventory, thus not adding to the maximum weight you can carry.
      • The amount of rings that a character can wear depends on their Bimbo score.
        • The maximum number of rings the player can wear is the bimbo score of the player divided by 2.
  • (When worn)
    • 3 seconds pass
  • (When examined)
    • The player may give an estimated value when examining the jewel.
    • The estimate is influenced by the Intelligence of the player. (higher being more accurate)

Trivia:

Jewelry made out of solid gold scale differently from the other jewelry because the size of the jewelry greatly increases the amount of gold used, while the gemstones basically stay the same size.