Gems (Dungeon Master Guide)

Gems (Dungeon Master Guide)

Gems (Dungeon Master Guide)




Gems




When gems are found, determine the value of each gem (or each group of gems if
there are many present) on
Table 85 . This table lists the base value for each gem and the general class of each
stone for purposes of description. Uncut stones, if found, have their base
value reduced to 10% of the amount listed.




In addition, there is a 10% chance that any given stone will be above or below
its normal value. (Assume 10% of the stones present in a large horde are
automatically unusual.) These gems can be modified according to
Table 86 .




Although you can choose to describe gems solely by their values (“You found a
50 gp gem”), more flavor is gained by described stones by name and color. The
lists below present stones of different categories and their descriptions.




Ornamental Stones


Azurite: Opaque, mottled deep blue


Banded Agate: Brown, blue, red, and white stripes


Blue Quartz: Transparent pale blue


Eye Agate: Gray, white, brown, blue, and green circles


Hematite: Gray-black


Lapis Lazuli: Light or dark blue with yellow flecks


Malachite: Striated light and dark green


Moss Agate: Pink, yellow-white with gray-green moss-like markings


Obsidian: Jet black


Rhodochrosite: Light pink


Tiger Eye Agate: Rich golden brown with dark striping


Turquoise: Aqua with darker mottling




Semi-Precious Stones


Bloodstone: Dark gray with red flecks


Carnelian: Orange to red-brown


Chalcedony: White


Chrysoprase: Translucent apple to emerald green


Citrine: Pale yellow brown


Jasper: Blue, black to brown


Moonstone: White with pale blue hue


Onyx: Black, white, or bands of both


Rock Crystal: Clear, transparent


Sardonyx: Bands of red and white


Smoky Quartz: light gray, yellow, brown or blue


Star Rose Quartz: Smoky rose with white star center


Zircon: Clear pale aqua




Fancy to Precious


Amber: Transparent golden (100 gp)


Alexandrite: Dark green (100 gp)


Amethyst: Purple crystal (100 gp)


Aquamarine: pale blue green (500 gp)


Chrysoberyl: green or yellow green (100 gp)


Coral: Pink to crimson (100 gp)


Garnet: Deep red to violet crystal (100-500 gp)


Jade: Light to dark green or white (100 gp)


Jet: Deep black (100 gp)


Pearl: Pure white, rose, to black (100-500 gp)


Peridot: Olive green (500 gp)


Spinel: Red, red-brown, green, or deep blue (100-500 gp)


Topaz: Golden yellow (500 gp)


Tourmaline: Pale green, blue, brown, or red (100 gp)




Gems and Jewels


Black Opal: Dark green with black mottling and golden flecks (1,000 gp)


Black Sapphire: Rich black with highlights (5,000 gp)


Diamond: Clear blue-white, rich blue, yellow, or pink (5,000 gp)


Emerald: Brilliant green (5,000 gp)


Fire Opal: Fiery red (1,000 gp)


Jacinth: Fiery orange (5,000 gp)


Opal: Pale blue with green and gold mottling (1,000 gp)


Oriental Amethyst: Deep purple (1,000 gp)


Oriental Emerald: Bright green (5,000 gp)


Oriental Topaz: Fiery yellow (1,000 gp)


Ruby: Clear to deep crimson red (5,000 gp)


Sapphire: Clear to medium blue (1,000 gp)


Star Ruby: Translucent ruby with white star highlights (5,000 gp)


Star Sapphire: Translucent blue with white star highlights (5,000 gp)




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