Gem-quality diamonds -- only about 20% of all diamonds mined -- can be clear.
no you need to come first to get the crstal, and if you destory all of the boxes you get the clear gem, but you do not have to come first to get the clear gem you only have to smash all of the boxes.
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Each level has a clear gem (white colored gem) and some like Lost City have colored gems. If you ever find N Brio tokens in a level this level will have a colored gem. N Brio tokens will lead to a colored gem bonus stage and players must avoid falling/dying and reach the end to obtain the gem. N Cortex tokens will lead players to bonus stages that will give players a special key.
No, it is the opposite. When you clear the gem box, it gives you gems. You usually get about 25 gems each time.
Turquioise is opaque and comes in many shades of blue. Tourmaline is a clear , beautiful, usually faceted gem.
Gem Master is a puzzle game where players must match gems of the same color to clear the board. The goal is to earn points by creating matches and achieving high scores within a limited number of moves. It is a strategic and challenging game that tests players' problem-solving skills.
Theia is the Greek gem goddess. She was the goddess of sight and the shining light of the clear, blue sky. She endowed gems, gold, and silver, with their brilliance and value.
A gem diamond is a naturally occurring mineral made of carbon that is valued for its brilliance and beauty. It is the hardest known natural material and is used in jewelry and industrial applications due to its exceptional properties. Gem diamonds are typically mined from kimberlite pipes or alluvial deposits.
well it does not depend on your score! you can get the highest score ever and still get the sapphire gem so really they give out the gems randomly
Imagine a color wheel going from 0 to 359 (like the degrees in a circle). The hue of the game will do less damage to a monster of the same hue (approaching zero if the monster's hue is the same as your gem) to double damage if the hue of gem is the opposite side of the color wheel from the hue of the monster. If your gem has a hue of 1 and the monster has a hue of 1, your gem does 0 damage. If your gem has a hue of 1 and the monster has a hue of 181, your gem does double damage. You can change the hue of your gem by combining it with other gems. Basically this encourages you to have a variety of gem colors available.
Sapphires are Corundum, the same gem family as Ruby.