Crystals Collection
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There's a terrific fishing spot in the Terra Amorosa area of Tartosa. It's on the boardwalk in front of Via Romanza, at the bottom of the ramp. However, I prefer to reach it by traveling to La Coppia Serena. At this boardwalk fishing spot, I regularly catch Cowplant Berries, Dragon Fruit, Crystal Seeds, Voodoo Dolls, and Sturgeon, making it a very lucrative spot to fish. There are also frequently other Anglers around to provide mentoring.
Collectibles
- Citrine
Like delicious citrus fruits, Citrine colors range from pale yellow to golden. Perhaps that color is why it’s thought to bring success and prosperity!
Common$30 - Emerald
Emerald literally means green gem, and the gorgeous green color of emeralds are unparalleled! Having one will surely make others green with envy!
Common$24 - Orange Topaz
Being relatively abundant and durable, Orange Topaz is a very popular gemstone! With its happy color, it can be a symbol of friendship.
Common$18 - Peach
This small stone is delicate in size with a demure, peachy-pink color. No wonder it is the embodiment of innocence.
Common$18 - Quartz
Quartz was once believed to be ice crystals that would never melt, but now we know it’s made of silicon–oxygen tetrahedra. Duh.
Common$36 - Rose
Named for its pale pink color, Rose quartz is the stone of unconditional love and exudes a soothing sense of tranquility.
Common$24 - Ruby
Sought after for their brilliant red hues, rubies represent the passion of love. Decorating your slippers with them do not allow you to teleport.
Common$36 - Sapphire
Bluer than the sky, Sapphire is a sight to behold! Known as the gem of truth, it helped coin the phrase "true blue."
Common$18 - Turquoise
Turquoise is an opaque, blue-to-green stone that has been prized for centuries, as many believe it brings protection and good fortune.
Common$19 - Amethyst
Amethysts are purple colored quartz! From soft lilac to royal violet, these purple shades are caused by iron impurities in the stone.
Uncommon$66 - Diamond
Often used in jewelry, these sparkling gems are some of the most valued in the world and are also the hardest known natural material!
Uncommon$108 - Fire Opal
These uncommon opals are generally found in volcanic rock formations and are prized for their shifting warm, fiery colors.
Uncommon$84 - Hematite
Even though Hematite has a black metallic luster on the outside, it has a dark, blood red color on the inside.
Uncommon$72 - Shinolite
Shinolite is the shiniest stone of them all! Be careful looking at it as you might just get hypnotized by its gleaming silver beauty.
Uncommon$90 - Alabaster
Alabaster is a milky white stone that is soft and smooth to the touch.
Common$30 - Simanite
Simanite is one of the few stones with a true silver color. It has been used in everything from alchemy to utensil polishing.
Uncommon$72 - Jet
Because of its somber coloring Jet is commonly used in mourning jewelry, but it isn’t commonly known that Jet is actually fossilized wood!
Rare$168 - Jonquilyst
Jonquilyst is like a glittering drop of sunshine! Its bright, yellow color radiates cheerfulness.
Rare$174 - Plumbite
While Plumbites are found in varying shades from red to yellow to green, it’s most popular hue is a deep, bright green.
Rare$192 - Rainborz
Rainborz is a rare and unusual gemstone that is multi-colored, but predominantly red. And strangely, it is frequently found near rainbows!
Rare$180 - Jade
A soft green stone, Jade is treasured by many.
Common$30 - Amazonite
A softer gemstone which really shows off its beautiful color when polished. Sometimes found in the waters of long winding rivers.
Uncommon$102 - Crandestine
Crandestine is an otherworldly red gemstone like nothing ever seen on Earth.
Uncommon$114 - Moonstone
Moonstone produces a characteristic bluish interior light called schiller, which derived its name.
Uncommon$90 - Nitelite
Nitelite is a fluorescent green crystal that is so bright it burns to look directly at it.
Uncommon$114 - Alexandrite
This rare gem has a dramatic color shift from day to night. Alexandrite is sometimes described as a emerald by day and a ruby by night.
Rare$186 - Amber
The fossilized sap of ancient trees, Amber's translucent golden color looks like delicious honey - but you mustn't eat it. It is forbidden.
Rare$210