Gem Finder helps you find just the right gems
I can't remember if we've posted about the WoW Gem Finder or not, but the last gem list I posted about has gone missing, so if you've never heard of this one, it's new to you. WoW Gem Finder is a quick web tool that you can to quickly find exactly the gem you're looking for -- just choose the colors, attributes, and/or abilities you want from the checklist on the side, and it'll narrow down exactly the gem you want and where to get it. And all the gems link to Wowhead anyway, so even if the little description isn't enough for you, you can go searching for it elsewhere as well.Pretty great resource for anyone (like me) just starting to pick up epic gear on their latest character and looking into where the gems are coming from. One thing players might still need help with is when to put which gems on which gear (most people wouldn't throw epic gems in gear you get at 61, I'd think, and I personally usually don't bother with anything but vendor gems until I get an actual epic), but that may be all outside the ken of this finder. As a tool to help you find exactly the gem you want, it's a good one.
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Tips, Jewelcrafting, Buffs, Enchants






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Ryan Sep 5th 2008 11:44AM
Use it, before we all laugh at how you gemmed your feral druid with strength, attack power and crit.
msdeller Sep 5th 2008 11:49AM
What ever happened to wowgemfinder.com? The two sites are near identical (someone must have borrowed), but wowgemfinder.com had a more polished UI. Lately it just errors out though. /cry
zappo Sep 5th 2008 1:36PM
"wowgemfinder.com had a more polished UI"
Matter of opinion. As far as I know you had to check a box like say "blue gem", then wade through the different results. This site is far superior in my opinion as it allows you to combine filters and narrow your options to find gems within mere moments.
I was rather happy to find wow-gem
Beli Sep 5th 2008 12:44PM
There's a similar addon called "gemhelper" that works great - if you aren't a JC, you can use it to figure out what gems you want through specifying color, stats, or even raw gem. If you are a JC, you can use it to replace your in-game crafting UI to make crafting a ton easier. no longer have to scroll through hundreds of patterns to find the one someone wants from you, you can specify the gem you're cutting it from and only have those cuts show up!
OutlandishTrendz Sep 5th 2008 1:28PM
I agree, I'd rather use GemHelper mod than go to a website.
Cap Sep 5th 2008 2:26PM
The GemHelper mod is great, but doesn't do much good for you if you're stuck at work and looking for ways to plan your characters.
This site is pretty nice and easy to use! Thanks for the tip!
Dobrhaltar Sep 5th 2008 2:41PM
The other site (http://wowgems.jponrails.com/cut_gems/list) IMHO had a much better interface. I also liked how on the old site you could click the small "+/-" to add or remove traits when narrowing gem selection. This new site you have to add a trait then go to the top and filter out what you don't want. Much more tedious. Still a great resource, but a little more wonky than the older site.
tatarynowicz Sep 5th 2008 4:25PM
Try http://sputnik.pl/pies/wow/gems/
exit stencil Sep 5th 2008 5:07PM
nobody actually buys VENDOR gems right?
the lowest anyone should ever go are crafted green gems. vendor gems scream lolscrub.
Zakk Sep 5th 2008 7:22PM
Doesn't wowhead do the same thing?
Driphter Sep 6th 2008 1:06AM
It's just like WoWHead, except terribly gaudy!