You can earn diamonds by finishing certain quests. The reward on these quests are diamonds. Or of course by buying them in the store. (I don't recommend that. It's not worth it. You can go on the game without ever using diamonds.)
i reckon PLatinum. it has all the new features but doesnt allow some Pokemon to appear in the wild that do in Diamond/ pearl. but platinum also has even rarer Pokemon that don't appear in pearl/diamond. I have all three. YAY
no
diamonds are indestructible
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diamonds?
Of equal weight, and of best quality, diamonds are worth more than platinum.
Mine. A fortune. But it has diamonds sapphires etc.
Diamonds and platinum are both valuable and expensive commodities. The worth of one compared to the other largely depends on the quality and color.
By weight, diamonds are worth more because they are much more rare than gold.
by weight diamonds
Gram for gram, a gem-quality diamond is always more expensive than platinum. However, gram for gram, platinum is always more expensive that industrial diamonds. It is important to keep in mind that diamond prices are kept artificially high because DeBeers hides away much of the diamonds they mine to exaggerate scarcity i.e. diamonds are a manipulated market (vs. a free market).
Diamonds are generally more expensive than platinum. The value of a diamond is determined by its quality based on the 4 Cs (carat, cut, color, and clarity), whereas platinum is priced based on its weight and purity. This makes diamonds typically more costly than platinum per unit of weight.
Platinum is used, because it is ideal for diamonds and other gemstones.
Blue diamonds are speculated to be rarer than white/clear diamonds because it is more difficult to form naturally. Blue diamonds, as such, are worth more than regular white diamonds
No, by weight, a diamond has higher value than platinum.
Natural diamonds are typically worth more than industrial diamonds. Natural diamonds are graded based on the 4Cs (cut, clarity, color, and carat weight) which determine their value, while industrial diamonds are mainly used for abrasive or cutting purposes and are graded on their hardness and shape.