Precious Stones
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In The Witcher, there are several kinds of "gems", or precious stones. Most can be used as gifts or in exchange for goods or services:
Image Name Locations and uses Buy Sell Amber - wardrobe at the Reverend's house in the Outskirts
- sometimes also upstairs at the house across the street from the Reverend's
- sometimes in the trunk next to Triss' bed
- sometimes on Dagon's body after the duel in Act IV
- the druids in the cave in the Swamp cemetery will exchange this gem for potions
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20
Diamond - you can win a diamond from Zoltan in your first drinking contest with him
- the gossip in Act II will accept either red gloves or a diamond for a sexual encounter
- there is also a quest diamond (Gramps' Diamond) in Act IV, but it cannot be sold and looks entirely different
- the clerk at the Town Hall takes diamonds as gifts in return for sexual favours
- the druids in the cave in the Swamp cemetery will exchange this gem for potions
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60
Ruby - Salamandra often carry rubies
- the druids in the cave in the Swamp cemetery will exchange this gem for potions
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40
Sapphire - On Savolla's body in the Prologue
- In the "goal" trunk in the Crypt in the Sewers in Act II
- Wardrobe, 2nd floor, non-human barracks in Temple Quarter during Act III
- In the "goal" trunk in the Bandits' hideout (fisstech lab) in the sewers
- Blue Eyes takes sapphires as payment
- the druids in the cave in the Swamp cemetery will exchange this gem for potions
60
30
[edit] Notes
- The Teleportation Crystal which Kalkstein gives Geralt in Act II is also labelled as a gem, but it can neither be bought nor sold as it is a quest item.
- The swordsmith off the Trade Quarter marketplace will reforge a sword for any gem, rather than take gold as payment.
