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Overview
- Gems are assigned randomly unless given by a special event, purchase, or ability.
- "Luck" is how your gem sets compare to the Average (see below section).
- Gem information is explained in detail in this library article.
Per Gem Bonus
- The base Gem Bonus is 10% per gem.
- Each Gem Crystallization Gene adds 2% to this bonus.
- You have 0 Gem Crystallization implanted, adding 0%.
- The Gene Lab's Gem Specialization, adds 1% to this bonus.
- You have 0 levels of Gem Specialization, adding 0%.
- The monthly Jade Scarab Event may have Gem Power runes that add 2% to this bonus.
- You have 0 Gem Power runes, adding 0%.
- Your total bonus per gem is 10%
Full Set Stats
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More Gems Needed
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Averages
- We ran several million simulations to determine an average Total Gems needed to reach each Full Set up to 1000.
- The table above shows where you are in relation to those averages.
- A negative number (red) means you have more Total Gems than the average.
- Red means you are having worse luck than the average.
- A positive number (green) is how many more gems you would normally need before hitting that set on average.
- Green means you are beating the average.
- The chart below shows where you are compared to our simulated data.
- The farther down your dot is below the average line, the luckier you are.
- Note: Special events that award gems of your lowest quantity will greatly improve your statistics here over time.
Absolutes
- The wider shaded margin represents the absolute minimum and maximum to obtain that set.
- The original (darker) shaded area represents the observed minimums and maximums during our simulations.
- A low number of sets will display less skew from min/max.
- As you will see as you get more and more sets, our simulated averages are nowhere near the worst-case maximums.
- This is because there is some weighting in the gem selection process to help you complete sets.
- Without the weighting, the averages would be more towards the middle of the spread.