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Flawed Gems (Flawsies) are the 2nd rank of [[gem]], with the second lowest bonuses to items. These gems begin to drop from targets around level 20, who will sometimes drop Chippies as well. Players will find Flawed gems from level 20-25ish targets, before Normal quality gems begin to drop. | Flawed Gems (Flawsies) are the 2nd rank of [[gem]], with the second lowest bonuses to items. These gems begin to drop from targets around level 20, who will sometimes drop Chippies as well. Players will find Flawed gems from level 20-25ish targets, before Normal quality gems begin to drop. | ||
− | Two flawed gems of the same type plus 25 gold will upgrade to a Normal gem, slightly increasing the bonuses earned by socketing the gem. Due to their low level and minimal bonuses, Flawed gems are of little value in Diablo 3 or Reaper of Souls, and only a player brand new to the game with no higher level gems available will bother to socket or collect these. | + | Two flawed gems of the same type plus 25 gold will upgrade to a [[Normal gem]], slightly increasing the bonuses earned by socketing the gem. Due to their low level and minimal bonuses, Flawed gems are of little value in Diablo 3 or Reaper of Souls, and only a player brand new to the game with no higher level gems available will bother to socket or collect these. |
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Flawed gems have no use in crafting recipes. The [[Jeweler]] can upgrade chippies to Flawed gems. | Flawed gems have no use in crafting recipes. The [[Jeweler]] can upgrade chippies to Flawed gems. | ||
− | * 2 Chipped gems (same type) + 10 gold = 1 Flawed gem (same type) | + | * 2 [[Chipped gems]] (same type) + 10 gold = 1 Flawed gem (same type) |
− | * 2 Flawed gems (same type) + 25 gold = 1 Normal gem (same type) | + | * 2 [[Flawed gems]] (same type) + 25 gold = 1 [[Normal gem]] (same type) |
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| [[Image:ItemGemAmethystRank2.png]] | | [[Image:ItemGemAmethystRank2.png]] | ||
− | | Flawed Amethyst | + | | Flawed [[Amethyst]] |
| +6% [[Life]] | | +6% [[Life]] | ||
| +10 [[Vitality]] | | +10 [[Vitality]] | ||
| Each Hit Adds +3 Life | | Each Hit Adds +3 Life | ||
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− | | [[File:Diamond-R02- | + | | [[File:Diamond-R02-flawed.png]] |
− | | | + | | Flawed [[Diamond]] |
| Reduces [[cooldown]] of all skills by 4% | | Reduces [[cooldown]] of all skills by 4% | ||
| +10 [[Resistance to All Elements]] | | +10 [[Resistance to All Elements]] | ||
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| [[Image:ItemGemEmeraldRank2.png]] | | [[Image:ItemGemEmeraldRank2.png]] | ||
− | | | + | | Flawed [[Emerald]] |
| +7% Increased [[Gold Find]] | | +7% Increased [[Gold Find]] | ||
| +10 [[Precision]] | | +10 [[Precision]] | ||
− | | Critical Hit Damage Increased by 15% | + | | [[Critical Hit Damage]] Increased by 15% |
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| [[Image:ItemGemRubyRank2.png]] | | [[Image:ItemGemRubyRank2.png]] | ||
− | | | + | | Flawed [[Ruby]] |
| Increases Bonus [[Experience]] by 7% | | Increases Bonus [[Experience]] by 7% | ||
| +10 [[Strength]] | | +10 [[Strength]] | ||
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| [[Image:ItemGemTopazRank2.png]] | | [[Image:ItemGemTopazRank2.png]] | ||
− | | | + | | Flawed [[Topaz]] |
| 7% [[Better Chance of Finding Magical Items]] | | 7% [[Better Chance of Finding Magical Items]] | ||
| +10 [[Intelligence]] | | +10 [[Intelligence]] |
Revision as of 08:05, 20 April 2014
Flawed Gems (Flawsies) are the 2nd rank of gem, with the second lowest bonuses to items. These gems begin to drop from targets around level 20, who will sometimes drop Chippies as well. Players will find Flawed gems from level 20-25ish targets, before Normal quality gems begin to drop.
Two flawed gems of the same type plus 25 gold will upgrade to a Normal gem, slightly increasing the bonuses earned by socketing the gem. Due to their low level and minimal bonuses, Flawed gems are of little value in Diablo 3 or Reaper of Souls, and only a player brand new to the game with no higher level gems available will bother to socket or collect these.
Crafting
Flawed gems have no use in crafting recipes. The Jeweler can upgrade chippies to Flawed gems.
- 2 Chipped gems (same type) + 10 gold = 1 Flawed gem (same type)
- 2 Flawed gems (same type) + 25 gold = 1 Normal gem (same type)
Flawed Gem Stats
The stats for all types of Flawed Gems, as of D3v2 and Reaper of Souls.
Quality | Gem | Helm | Other | Weapon |
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Flawed Amethyst | +6% Life | +10 Vitality | Each Hit Adds +3 Life | |
Flawed Diamond | Reduces cooldown of all skills by 4% | +10 Resistance to All Elements | Increases damage against Elites by 3% | |
Flawed Emerald | +7% Increased Gold Find | +10 Precision | Critical Hit Damage Increased by 15% | |
Flawed Ruby | Increases Bonus Experience by 7% | +10 Strength | +6 Damage | |
Flawed Topaz | 7% Better Chance of Finding Magical Items | +10 Intelligence | Melee and Ranged attackers take 3 damage per hit. |
Gem Ranks
A full list of gems by ascending rank.
- Chipped
- Flawed
- Regular
- Flawless
- Perfect
- Radiant
- Square
- Flawless Square
- Perfect Square
- Radiant Square
- Star
- Flawless Star
- Perfect Star
- Radiant Star
- Marquise (Added in Patch 1.0.7.)
- Imperial (Reaper of Souls only.)
- Flawless Imperial (Reaper of Souls only.)
- Royal (Reaper of Souls only.)
- Flawless Royal (Reaper of Souls only.)
Items of Diablo III [e] Item Basics Normal Items Crafting Legendary Armor I Legendary Armor II Legendary Weapons 1h Legendary Weapons 2h Item Sets |
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