In The Bazaar, gems are primarily used as a premium currency to purchase exclusive, limited-time cosmetics and to buy chests (often priced at 200 for one or 1800 for 10). While they formerly unlocked heroes or entry to ranked modes, the current monetization heavily focuses on buying cosmetics and packs to support development.
The Bazaar is the place were you can spend Gems, Gold or Glory Points to buy Essence, Energy, Shards or Glory Cards. The Bazaar is refreshing every 6 hours and stock up on more/other things to buy. A refresh can be manually invoked by spending Gems.
A gemstone (also called a fine gem, jewel, precious stone, semiprecious stone, or simply gem) is a piece of mineral crystal which, when cut or polished, is used to make jewelry or other adornments.
In the late game, you need gems to upgrade your armor. Selling a couple is fine, and even if you sell them all now, you'll probably have enough by the time you get to those upgrades. So just know that you need to keep some, especially luminous ores if you want to upgrade all your armor to the fullest.
Gems can be earned by opening Chests, and Chests are granted at various win thresholds in Ranked Mode. While entry into Ranked Mode costs 100 Gems per run, players are given one free Ranked Ticket every day, allowing everyone the chance to earn rewards.
The rarest gem in the world, often cited by Guinness World Records, is Painite, a reddish-brown mineral discovered in Myanmar that was once so scarce only two cut stones were known, though more have surfaced, it remains incredibly rare and valuable, alongside other top contenders like Grandidierite and Taaffeite, making them priceless collector's items.
Complete the "Destroy Ganon" Main Quest to unlock the percentage counter in the bottom left corner of the Sheikah Slate's map, and reach 100.00% on it. ...
Complete all 15 Main Quests (excluding "Destroy Ganon").
The "9 precious stones" usually refer to the Navaratna, a sacred grouping in Hindu astrology representing the nine planets, consisting of: Ruby (Sun), Pearl (Moon), Red Coral (Mars), Emerald (Mercury), Yellow Sapphire (Jupiter), Diamond (Venus), Blue Sapphire (Saturn), Hessonite (Rahu), and Cat's Eye (Ketu). These gems are believed to bring health, wealth, and good fortune, with ruby often placed in the center.
Government e-Marketplace (GeM) is the Public Procurement Portal for procurement of goods and services for all Central Government and State Government Ministries, Departments, Public Sector Units (PSUs) and affiliated. GeM endeavours to make public procurement process transparent, efficient and inclusive.
Ingots and gems in Baldur's Gate 3 are mostly useless and should be sold to vendors for their gold value. There are a few exceptions, such as Infernal Iron needed for Karlach's quest and Mithral Ore for crafting rare gear at the Adamantine forge.
To get 999 Fairies in Breath of the Wild, you must use the Inventory Slot Transfer (IST) duplication glitch, a complex exploit involving specific inventory manipulation across two save files to trick the game into creating massive stacks, allowing for essentially infinite fairies for resurrection. This isn't a normal farming method but a known item duplication glitch used by speedrunners to achieve near-immortality, requiring precise steps to duplicate items like Fairies into huge stacks (e.g., 999).
Yes, you can trigger a Blood Moon in Breath of the Wild by either waiting for the game's internal timer to build up (about 2 hours 48 mins of real time) and then advancing the in-game night, or by intentionally overloading the game's memory by killing many enemies/destroying many objects to force a "panic moon". The timed method involves playing in the overworld until the Blood Moon flag is set, then sitting at a fire until night, while the memory method involves extensive combat or destruction to trigger it instantly, often glitching the timing.