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3-12-2012 @ 8:51PM
brain314 said...
As a jewelcrafter, I can say that the price of inferno rubies is entirely determined by the players. They prospect the same as everything other gem, but because infernos are BiS, their prices get jacked up. All other useful gems sell for around half that. And I can also say that I don't really find crafting infernos that profitable either. I can buy an uncut ruby for 130g and sell it for 140g, or I can cut a 20g emerald and sell it for 50g.