![]() ![]() Gems stolen by them on an island can be recovered after the cave ( not the cliff portal) of that specific island has been destroyed: all gems stolen on that island are spat out of the cave entrance with the bomb detonation. Greedlings are the only monsters able to steal gems left on the ground. When no more coins are left on the bag, gems become the target, and then, the Crown.Ĭrown stealers ignore gems just as they ignore coins: their first target is always the Crown. When Monarchs are hit, either by a greedling, a breeder, or a boar, coins are prioritised as well. However, next Heirs will have to spend some gold and a couple of days to visit that island, if they want to retrieve the dropped gems. Gems spat out of the cave with the bomb detonation are guaranteed to be somewhere near the cliff, as greedlings can no longer appear on that island to grab them. No amount of decay can make a gem disappear either. It doesn't matter if the Monarch travels away, or loses the Crown, the gem will be there until being recovered by a Monarch, or stolen by a greedling. ![]() Unlike coins, which vanish with time, gems will never disappear if they are dropped on the ground. If Monarchs intentionally drop their belongings, coins are prioritised, and then, if there are no more coins on the purse, gems will drop. Just like coins, gems are collected and stored in the Monarch's purse. There, all needed gems can be bought from the Gem Keeper.įor further details, see: Lost Islands § Gem Keeper. On Lost Islands however, there are no gem chests. To acquire gems on campaigns, Monarchs must find and open gem chests.Īll gems originally come from those fancy coffers found in the forest.įor further details, see: Ruins § Gem chest.
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