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::'''Jay Wilson: '''They work much as they did in D2. They have fixed stats depending on which type of item you put them into. We largely copied what D2 did, but not exactly since our itemization is different and stating is different. For example, most of our classes don’t have mana, so that wouldn’t work. But things like casting speed and strength and such are there.
 
==Gem Levels==
 
[[File:Gem-levels-blizzcon2010.jpg|thumb|450px|The full display of gems in Diablo III. Diamonds & Sapphires have since been removed]]
The naming convention for gems in Diablo III is similar to how it worked in Diablo II. The first four levels are the same, with "radiant" replacing "perfect" for the fifth level. After the first five there are square, round, and star gems that repeat the top three quality levels.
 
* Level 1 - Chipped
* Level 2 - Flawed
* Level 3 - Regular
* Level 4 - Flawless
* Level 5 - Perfect
* Level 6 - Radiant
* Level 7 - Square
* Level 8 - Flawless Square
* Level 9 - Perfect Square
* Level 10 - Radiant Square
* Level 11 - Star
* Level 12 - Flawless Star
* Level 13 - Perfect Star
* Level 14 - Radiant Star
 
 
With the GamesCom 2011 announcements came a new visual for Gem level progression, which shows different graphics for each individual gem.
[[Image:Gemprogression.jpg|center|thumb|400px|Gem progression, GamesCom 2011.]]