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* Cuttable Zircon goes into your Inventory (note that Zircons are not used for anything but this event).
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* At start of the event, retrieve your Cuttable Zircon from any School of Thought. Schools of Thought are at every Chariot Stop or next to any University of Thought. Zircons are not used for anything but this event
* You have a fixed amount of cuttable gems to try. You may only use your given amount of Cuttable Zircon and may not use more from another player.
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* A fixed number of Cuttable Zircons will appear in your Inventory.
* +1 on score for each successful cut.
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* You may only use the given amount of Cuttable Zircon and may not use more from another player.
* At start of the event, retrieve your Cuttable Zircon from any School of Thought. Schools of Thought are at every Chariot Stop or next to any University of Thought.
 
 
* The amount of Cuttable Zircon handed out is equal to 1/3 of the gem catalog list.
 
* The amount of Cuttable Zircon handed out is equal to 1/3 of the gem catalog list.
* Each gem is allowed a maximum of 19 cuts.
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* Scoring is below. First cut gives 50 points, Second cut gives 33 points. (so for each gem type if you cut it once you score 50 points, if you cut it twice, you score 50 + 33 points, etc)
* Scoring chart is below. First cut gives 50 points, Second cut gives 33 point, etc.
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* Each gem type is allowed a maximum of 19 cuts.
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* Uniqueness is more valuable in this event, meaning you will get a higher score for finishing many different cut gems. The difficulty or rareness of the cut is not rewarded.
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Revision as of 09:04, 8 September 2020

Where to find details about the Gem Cutting Event

A Controller run event that shows up on the calendar.
Watch for news and winners' listings in the Events chat.
Left

Click on the Calendar icon and scroll.
Click on the Eye icon on the left under the title of the Event to see a small story and prize list.

Set Your Time Zone

Set your Time Zone correctly because the calendar time for event start also uses it.

Left

  • You must manually change your Time Zone back one hour in the spring and forward one hour in the fall.
  • For the USA Eastern Time is 0500 (March 8th thru November 1st for 2020) for EDT, but then during EST has to manually be changed to 0400.

Prerequisites for Gem Cutting

What to Do and How Scores are Accrued

Instructions appear in the Events chat:

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  • At start of the event, retrieve your Cuttable Zircon from any School of Thought. Schools of Thought are at every Chariot Stop or next to any University of Thought. Zircons are not used for anything but this event
  • A fixed number of Cuttable Zircons will appear in your Inventory.
  • You may only use the given amount of Cuttable Zircon and may not use more from another player.
  • The amount of Cuttable Zircon handed out is equal to 1/3 of the gem catalog list.
  • Scoring is below. First cut gives 50 points, Second cut gives 33 points. (so for each gem type if you cut it once you score 50 points, if you cut it twice, you score 50 + 33 points, etc)
  • Each gem type is allowed a maximum of 19 cuts.
  • Uniqueness is more valuable in this event, meaning you will get a higher score for finishing many different cut gems. The difficulty or rareness of the cut is not rewarded.


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Strategy to Think About when Cutting Gems

Take a look at the Cut Gems page to see the different standard gem cuts.

Because of the incrementally lower score points, strategy based upon uniqueness is more important than skill.

Knowing all of the rare flaws and being able to spot them will still help.

How to Check Your Event Scores

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Winner's Reports

Winner's Reports will be in the Events channel.

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