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3-06-2011 @ 5:05PM
dj.clayden said...
My best guess is that due to green gems being used to make blue gems (via transmuting), this vendor cost (9g for a cut green gem) is in place to give them a minimum value, which in turn prevents the market being flooded by cheap transmuted blue gems. Blue gems don't need this as they have higher value due to both the increased rarity (from prospecting) and the inherent value given to them in terms of transmute mats.