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Gem

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Though the Jeweler can always remove a gem from an item (for a fee) there is no way to add sockets to an item in Diablo 3. (Gems can also be removed from items by salvaging, though this permanently destroys the item.) Reaper of Souls added the [[Mystic]] Artisan, who can [[enchant]] items, rerolling one of the affixes and giving players a chance to add a socket by rerolling one of the [[primary affixes]]. ([[Secondary affixes]] can never be sockets.) This can be a difficult and expensive task, sometimes requiring many rolls and prayers to the gods of [[RNG]].
Gems Socketed gems have no effect on the level requirement of an item, and and are thus one of the most useful [[twinks]] to boost the gear quality of a lower level character.
* '''''See the [[Gems Archive]] for details about gems from D3's development and for the different properties and costs from [[Diablo 3 vanilla]]'''''
** Several legendary items in [[Diablo 3 vanilla]] held a socket in other [[slots]]but these are not found in the [[Loot 2.0]] version of those legendaries. ([[Ice Climbers]] boots and [[Tasker and Theo]] gloves.)
 
==Gem Ranks==
 
A full list of [[gems]] by ascending rank.
 
# [[Chipped gem]]
# [[Flawed gem]]
# [[Regular gem]]
# [[Flawless gem]]
# [[Perfect gem]]
# [[Radiant gem]]
# [[Square gem]]
# [[Flawless Square gem]]
# [[Perfect Square gem]]
# [[Radiant Square gem]]
# [[Star gem]]
# [[Flawless Star gem]]
# [[Perfect Star gem]]
# [[Radiant Star gem]]
# [[Marquise gem]] (Added in [[Patch 1.0.7]].)
# [[Imperial gem]] (Reaper of Souls only.)
# [[Flawless Imperial gem]] (Reaper of Souls only.)
# [[Royal gem]] (Reaper of Souls only.)
# [[Flawless Royal gem]] (Reaper of Souls only.)