Merge level 1 and 2 Gems in sets of 5 to get the most results! Then collect any level 3 Gems. It takes some time to save up purple Dragon Stars and Gems to be able to merge them, but it is worth the wait!
The last way to find Gems is that sometimes they or the purple Dragon Stars are on the dead land in Camp. But these are more rare. You can also unlock the Premium Land under the Gold Clouds to find a bunch of Gems and purple Dragon Stars among other things, like eggs and nests, etc. You will need the right amount of Dragon Power first, and then you will have the opportunity to purchase the land.
Contact Us. ICP Merge Magic! Pirate Evolution! Chrysocolla is associated with tranquility and peace, intuition, patience, and unconditional love. It is thought to offer gentle and soothing qualities.
Chrysoprase— was once used for spiritual protection and was said to be a victory stone. Chrysoprase is a natural green color gemstone from Queensland, Australia, and is often referred as Australian Jade. Cinnabar is a red crystalline form of mercuric sulphide. In its natural state, it is a red crystalline solid. Sometimes, its red color is so bright that it is not found in any mineral, plant and animal on earth. It occurs in brilliant red or in red or brown amorphous masses.
The Chinese and the Arabian alchemists used to extract mercury from it. Today, it is the only source of mercury and is found in rare localities. Since of its red color, it was also used as a dye. The word 'Cinnabar' has been taken from the Persian for 'dragon's blood.
Psychologically, it represents the hardened habits and terrestrial marriages of the soul and spirit. Cinnabar is also a stone of repute in giving wearer long life. The hardness of cinnabar is 2 to 2. Citrine — The birthstone for November and the top selling gem in the yellow to orange color. Citrine's color is thought to radiate positive energy. It is known as the 'success stone', since it is believed to promote prosperity and abundance, especially in situations involving business.
Citrine has actually earned the nickname of 'the merchant's stone', owing to the fact that many businesses will keep citrine in their cash registers for good fortune. According to legend, citrine is able dissipate negative energy. It is also thought to generate stability in life and be good for general protection. The name is derived from the French word citron, meaning "lemon". Diamonds are very rare gemstones. Many of them are clear, but they may have colors. There are natural and synthetic diamonds.
Diamond is the hardest natural material known, where hardness is defined as resistance to scratching and is graded between 1 softest and 10 hardest using the Mohs scale of mineral hardness. Diamond has a hardness of 10 hardest on this scale. Diamonds are actually made of pure carbon. In fact, the only thing hard enough to cut a diamond is another diamond. Diamonds are made deep in the earth, where there is an intense amount of pressure and heat that makes the diamond form.
The name diamond is derived from the ancient Greek, "unalterable" and "unbreakable, however, diamonds are thought to have been first recognized and mined in India for at least 3, years.
The popularity of diamonds has risen since the 19th century because of increased supply, improved cutting and polishing techniques, growth in the world economy, and innovative and successful advertising campaigns. The hardness of diamonds contributes to its suitability as a gemstone. Because it can only be scratched by other diamonds, it maintains its polish extremely well.
Unlike many other gems, it is well-suited to daily wear because of its resistance to scratching—perhaps contributing to its popularity as the preferred gem in engagement or wedding rings, which are often worn every day. The mined rough diamonds are converted into gems through a multi-step process called "cutting". Diamonds are extremely hard, but also brittle and can be split up by a single blow. Therefore, the diamond cutting is traditionally considered as a delicate procedure requiring skills, scientific knowledge, tools and experience.
Its final goal is to produce a facetted jewel where the specific angles between the facets would optimize the diamond luster, which is the dispersion of white light, whereas the number and area of facets would determine the weight of the final product. Several possible shapes are considered, but the final decision is often determined not only by scientific, but also practical considerations.
For example the diamond might be intended for display or for wear, in a ring or a necklace, singled or surrounded by other gems of certain color and shape.
Because of its unique brilliance and superior hardness, diamond has come to symbolize eternal love. The tradition began in the 15th century, when Archduke Maximilian of Austria sealed his engagement to Mary of Burgundy with a diamond ring. Diamonds symbolize brilliance, constancy, excellence, innocence, invulnerable faith, joy, life, love and purity.
Druzy Quartz also spelled as Drusy - Druzy is tiny quartz crystals that form within or on the surface of other stones. When ground water carrying dissolved silica is forced into a porous area of the rock, rapid cooling often occurs, causing the formation of tiny crystals on the surfaces or in cavities of the rock.
The clear crystals often form on top of previously deposited minerals. This is called a druzy. Titanium druzy is agate druzy that has been coated with titanium in a vacuum chamber. This produces a permanent metal coating in spectacular colors. Usually Druzy Quartz takes the host stone's color. Druzy Quarts is said to aid in balancing and increasing energy. Since ages it has been used to diagnose disease and is believed to enhance natural extrasensory perception abilities.
Dioptase - Dioptase is very fragile and specimens must be handled with great care. Dioptase was used to highlight the edges of the eyes on three Pre-Pottery Neolithic lime plaster statues that date back to about BC.
Dioptase is an uncommon mineral found mostly in desert regions. Dioptase is popular with mineral collectors and it is occasionally cut into small emerald-like gems. Although Diopside and Dioptase seem like they might be closely related, they are really far apart.
One is a hydrated secondary copper mineral while the other is a magnesium iron mineral found in metamorphic rocks. Emerald is the only stone, besides Topaz, that is listed as in all of the ancient birthstone tables. Emerald is the name given the green variety of beryl and ranges between 7. Top quality emeralds are a deep grass green with a slightly bluish cast, but many lesser quality stones are lighter shades of green and can have a more yellowish tone. Emeralds are found in many countries, but Columbia and Brazil are the major producers and Columbia is recognized as the source for the finest stones.
Because emeralds usually contain many cracks, fissures, and inclusions, the majority of these stones are "oiled". This means that they are immersed in oil which reduces the visibility of the inclusions, and also improves the clarity.
Oiling is almost universal and because it is so common today, it is not considered necessary to disclose this fact Emeralds are brittle stones and care should be taken when wearing or cleaning them. They should never be immersed in an ultrasonic or subjected to steam cleaning. Emeralds were used as amulets to ward off epilepsy in children and thought to cure diseases of the eye. Folklore suggests that these stones will improve memory, intelligence, and enhance clairvoyance thus helping to predict future events.
They are also worn to enhance love and contentment. Cleopatra prized emeralds above all other gems. Fluorite, is a soft stone with a hardness rating of 4 on Mohs scale. Ancient Romans believed that drinking alcoholic beverages from vessels carved of fluorite prevented drunkenness. Most specimens of fluorite have a single color, but a significant percentage of fluorites have multiple colors and the colors are arranged in bands or zones. Fluorite is frequently fluorescent under ultraviolet light UV and, like its normal light colors, its fluorescent colors are extremely variable.
Typically it fluoresces blue but other fluorescent colors include yellow, green, red, white and purple. The origin of the word fluorite comes from the Latin verb to flow and reflects today's use of fluorite as a flux in steel and aluminum processing. Fluorite is also used in the manufacture of high-octane fuels and in the production of hydrofluoric acid. It is said to intensify emotions and moods — making them obvious.
It also is said to aid freedom of choice, bring ideas, and a quick intellectual grasp. It is also said to be good for the skin, nerves, and bones. It was originally referred to as fluorspar by miners and is still called that today. Fluorite is also used as a source of fluorine for fluorinated water. Many people believe it has a calming effect on the body.
During the eighteenth century it was ground into powder and mixed with water to treat kidney disease. Fordite, is also known as Motor Agate. The original layered automotive paint slag was made by the now extinct practice of hand spray-painting cars.
The over sprayed paint in the painting bays gradually built up on the tracks and skids that the car frames were painted on. Over time, many colorful layers built up there. These layers were hardened repeatedly in the ovens that the car bodies went into to cure the paint.
Some of these deeper layers were even baked times. Eventually, the paint build-up would become obstructing, or too thick and heavy, and had to be removed. The old factory methods that created this incredible material are long gone.
Garnet occurs in every color except blue and most varieties are named for their color. As far back as BC Egyptians along the Nile worked garnet into beads and inlays.
Rhodolite is a purplish red, Hessonite is the name for an orange, cinnamon, or pinkish variety. Tsavorite is the name given to dark green grossularite. Uvarovite and Demantoid are also green varieties. Pyrope garnets are purplish red, orangy red, crimson, or dark red. Garnets range from a 7. Garnet's powers include healing, strength, and protection and it is often worn to relieve inflammations of the skin.
It is also believed to regulate the heart and blood flow and aid in curing depression. In earlier times, garnets were exchanged as gifts between friends to demonstrate their affection for each other and to insure that they meet again. North American Indians used red garnets at bullets, believing they would seek blood and inflict a deadlier wound. Garnets were thought to stop bleeding, cure inflammatory diseases, and smooth discord. Gaspeite is a relatively rare mineral, found only in a few localities.
Its light green, almost apple green color is quite unique and some varieties are almost a neon green. It may contain brownish patches which may give it a distinctive character. Gaspeite is found around nickel sulfide deposits and is named for the locality of Gaspe Peninsula, Quebec, Canada where it was originally found. Sources are Canada and Western Australia.
Hardness is 4. Hematite is a very common mineral consisting of iron oxide. Its color ranges from steel gray to almost black, brown to reddish brown, or red. Hematite is harder than pure iron, but it is much more brittle.
The name hematite is derived from the Greek word haimatites for blood. It is the state mineral of Alabama, USA where approximately million tons were mined between l and Hematite iron ore is a very common mineral on Earth and it also occurs everywhere on the planet Mars - where it is responsible for the planet's distinctive red color.
An important pigment known as "red ochre" it was used in cave paintings and paint pigment. Hemimorphite forms in oxidized zinc deposits and always occurs in clusters of radiating, acicular crystals. Hemimorphite is in the form of bladed crystal. The crystals are generally elongated and flat. When heated, the stone readily becomes frosted. When hot, the coating is yellow but after cooling it turns white. It even fluoresces a bright orange in long-wave ultraviolet and white in short-wave ultraviolet.
It is a wide believe of Hemimorphite being a help for one to attain a positive self-image including self-esteem and self-respect. It also assists in the personal growth of a person on all levels.
The stone brings joy and creativity. For healing, it is an excellent stone. It relieves pain, cures ulcers, blood diseases and cellular disease or disorder.
Sometimes it is also used as protection stone from malice and poisoning. Iolite— from the Greek word meaning violet. Iolite shows different colors from different viewing angles and can appear gray, violet, or yellow. Iolite is known as the gemstone of clear vision. Viking navigators found their way on cloudy days by viewing the sky through a thin piece of Iolite which acted like a polarizing filter. Jade is the term applied to forms of jadeite and nephrite. These minerals are similar in appearance and a distinction between the two often was not made.
But, because of its more intense color and translucency, jadeite now brings higher prices and is thought to be the true jade. The most valuable form of jade is known as Imperial jade and comes from Myanmar, it is an emerald green color. Jades also appear in mottled green and white, and the rarer colors of yellow, pink, purple, and black.
The range of greens are light to dark, creamy, grayish, and also white. Jade is also found in Mexico, and Central and South America. Because of its smooth even texture, jade has long been a preferred material for carving and is usually cut into cabochons for jewelry. The color of the stone is the most important factor but translucency and texture are important criteria determining price.
Jasper is an opaque and fine grained variety of Chalcedony. It often contains organic material and mineral oxides which give it interesting patterns, bands and colors. Many of these patterns resemble landscapes with mountains and valleys, thus the name "picture" is part of the name of many well know jaspers.
Jasper was a favorite gem in ancient times and is referenced in Greek, Hebrew, Assyrian and Latin literature. Found worldwide, a wide variety of named jaspers is found in the western areas of the Unites States; California, Oregon, Idaho, Utah, Wyoming and Washington.
Picture jasper is a petrified or silicated mud that dripped into gas pockets in molten lava. It became superheated and then solidified forming the unusual banded patterns which are typical of this stone. K2 — Afghanite in Granite. Composition: Aluminum Silicate Hardness 6. This is a stone with a striking visual appeal! K2 Stone is a rare, high vibration and powerful stone, helping us to have more control over our own emotions and to feel much more centered and balanced.
It is an excellent stone to promote harmony within a group. It is also good for those who suffer from OCD. K2 Stone is also a powerful stone of peace and goodwill.
Kunzite - Collectors love kunzite for its color range, from delicate pastel pink to intense violetish purple. Trace amounts of manganese give this pink to violet variety of spodumene its feminine glow. A relative newcomer to the gemstone stage, kunzite was only confirmed as a unique variety of spodumene in the early part of the twentieth century.
Some consider kunzite to be an alternate birthstone for February. The pegmatites that yield kunzite are also a source of lithium. Kyanite is named after the Greek word for "blue". Its color indeed can make it a lovely gem with a near sapphire-like blue. Usually its color is blue but also can be colorless, white, gray, green or yellow.
Color is often not consistent throughout the crystal, often showing white streaks in a medium blue. Luster is vitreous to almost pearly. Its variable hardness is a significant characteristic that has to be taken in consideration by the gem-cutter.
Hardness is 4- 4. Kyanite is believed to aid self-expression, communication and supernatural abilities. In ancient times it was believed that a kyanite suspended from a human hair could fallow the Earth's magnetic force like a compass needle. In those times travelers took kyanite along with them, when they entered unknown territories. Laboradite - Named after Labrador, Canada, where it was found in , it is also found in Finland, Madagascar, and Australia.
When viewed at certain angles, labradorite exhibits such captivating color it led to Eskimo legends stating that the Northern Lights shone down on the shores of Labrador and were captured inside these colorful stones. The spectral play of color is a result of tiny, desirable inclusions.
Labradorite is thought to be a magical stone that possesses powerful protective properties and helps its wearer to find their true path in life and provide its wearer with insight, and to bring peace to its wearer. The most valued type of labradorite, Spectrolite, comes from Finland. It is a Lapis Lazuli is considered a rock, not a mineral. It combines various minerals, mostly lazurite, but also contains calcite white , sodalite blue and pyrite fools' gold, a metallic yellow and to be considered a mineral it would have only one component.
Top quality lapis lazuli comes from Afghanistan where is has been mined for more than years, but is also found in Siberia, Chile, the U.
Charge down the ramp, jump off the lip like Isaak suggested to fly to Island A2, then bash through the Sealed Chest to collect its Gold Gem. Leap off of the ramp to travel from Island A2 to A3. Glide over to it and look for the Whirlwind on your left as you walk up; take it to return to the starting point. Go up the steps in the first room again and look for the two windows on your left; jump through the right-hand one to land on a walkway, the start of Path B.
In the arena with the pillars at the top, take out the two Banana Boys in the middle and edge of the arena for two Blue Gems. Return to the top of the steps and hop up to the outcropping and carefully Charge the two Metal Chests to get their Green Gems. Glide over to the island in front of you, Island B2, and free the Dragon Lyle.
Now Charge down the Supercharge ramp and jump at the lip at the end to fly over to Island B3. From there, Glide to Island B4 to the top of the Supercharge ramp. As a heads up, the next island, B5, will have a Sealed Chest you can only open with a Supercharge. Glide to it and take the normal Whirlwind back to Island A2 again to backtrack all the way to the start. What does the Dragonsai Gem Tree do? I know it grows gems but can you use them? Or are they only for trading?
Accepted Answer. It allows you to send 6 gems to your GameCenter Friends, instead of the normal 3. User Info: Executioner Top Voted Answer.
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