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− | |Name=[[Qi Gem]] | + | |eng = Qi Gem |
− | |source = {{name|Mr. Qi}} (Ginger Island) | + | |source = {{NPC|Mr. Qi|[[Qi's Walnut Room#Special Orders Board|Quests]]}}[[Monsters]] in [[The Mines#Shrine of Challenge|dangerous]] Mines or Skull Cavern |
− | |quality = normal | + | |quality = false |
| + | |sellprice = N/A |
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| + | '''Qi Gems''' are obtained by completing [[Quests#List of Mr. Qi's Special Orders|challenges]] in [[Mr. Qi]]'s [[Qi's Walnut Room|walnut room]] on [[Ginger Island]], and used to buy rewards in the same room. They can also be received from selling [[Golden Walnut]]s and can be dropped from monsters in the [[The Mines#Shrine of Challenge|"dangerous"]] version of [[the Mines]] and during the [[Quests#Skull Cavern Invasion|Skull Cavern Invasion]] quest. [[Stick Bug]]s in the Dangerous Mines are guaranteed to drop a Qi Gem when slain, with a 50% chance of dropping an extra one. The amount of Qi Gems that a player has is displayed directly underneath [[the Player]]'s name in the skills tab. |
− | '''Qi Gems''' are obtained by completing challenges in [[Mr. Qi]]'s room on [[Ginger Island]], and used to buy rewards in the same room. | + | |
− | They can also be received from selling [[Golden Walnut]]s and as monster drops during the Skull Cavern Invasion quest. | + | ==Tips== |
| + | Two easy ways to convert Qi Gems into [[gold]] are: |
| + | *Buying [[Hopper]]s and deconstructing them using [[deconstructor]]s into [[Radioactive Bar|radioactive bars]] which sell for {{Price|3000}} each ({{Price|4500}} with the [[Mining#Mining Skill|Blacksmith profession]]). This method is more profitable, but takes more time and requires deconstructors. Using this method, each Qi Gem is worth {{Price|300}} ({{Price|450}} with the Blacksmith profession). |
| + | *Buying [[Qi Seasoning]] which sell for {{Price|200}} each. Using this method, each Qi Gem is worth {{Price|200}}. |
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| ==Rewards Shop== | | ==Rewards Shop== |
| {{main article|Qi's Walnut Room#Stock}} | | {{main article|Qi's Walnut Room#Stock}} |
| {{#lst:Qi's Walnut Room|Stock}} | | {{#lst:Qi's Walnut Room|Stock}} |
| + | ==Bugs== |
| + | *Because the on-screen gem count display contains only 3 digits, having 1000 or more Qi Gems causes the display to show only the last 3 digits. |
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| ==History== | | ==History== |
− | {{history|1.5|Introduced.}} | + | {{History|1.5|Introduced.}} |
| + | {{History|1.6|Added [[Blue Grass Starter]] (recipe) and Fireworks ([[Fireworks (Red)|Red]], [[Fireworks (Purple)|Purple]], and [[Fireworks (Green)|Green]]).}} |
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| + | [[Category:Special items]] |
| + | [[Category:Bugs tested in 1.5]] |
| + | [[Category:Bugs tested in 1.6]] |
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| + | [[de:Qi Edelstein]] |
| + | [[es:Gema Qi]] |
| + | [[fr:Qi gemme]] |
| + | [[it:Gemma Qi]] |
| + | [[ja:Qiジェム]] |
| + | [[ko:치 보석]] |
| + | [[hu:Qi drágakő]] |
| + | [[pt:Gema Qi]] |
| + | [[ru:Драгоценный камень Ки]] |
| + | [[tr:Qi Taşı]] |
| + | [[zh:齐钻]] |