![]() For more information, see the Gem Optimization page. The stats of a combined gem are determined by a combination of the gems used to make it using an algorithm that differs between games. This game also introduces the upgrade feature (by pressing U over a gem) which is equivalent to duplicating the gem and then combining the two copies together. Starting with GemCraft Labyrinth, it is possible to duplicate gems (by pressing D over a gem), which creates a gem with the exact same color combination. A gem can have any combination of color components. Two gems can be combined using mana, regardless of their color. For non-vision fields, other gem types may be unlocked by obtaining the corresponding skill tome from a tome chamber. Only certain colors are available depending on the level. In GemCraft: Chasing Shadows, it is possible to choose the color as well as the grade. The other colors can be unlocked, but this costs a lot of mana. However, only certain colors are available from the start depending on the level. ![]() In GemCraft Labyrinth, it is possible to choose the color as well as the grade. The colors available vary from level to level. In GemCraft and GemCraft Chapter Zero, it is only possible to choose the grade of the gem, the color is random. The specials corresponding to the colors changed between the games: The role of this is not explained in the game. In GemCraft and GemCraft Chapter Zero, gems also have a "hue" value depending on their color. ![]() They also have increasingly weak specials, and in earlier installments may not even exhibit all of their specials at all. Gems with 3 color components have further decreased specials and may have no bonuses at all, while gems with 4 or more color components never have any inherent bonuses except for Prismatic Gems in Gemcraft Chapter Zero. A pure gem has a bonus to its special, while a dual gem has a bonus to to its damage and slightly reduced specials. The color components of a gem determine its power and special abilities. A gem with all color components at the same time is called a prismatic gem. A gem with one color component is called a pure gem, one with two color components is known as a dual gem. A gem can have one or more color components. ![]()
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