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(Created page with "{{infobox |image=Citrine.png |description= |type=Gem |sellprice=380 |found= *Sunlit Plateau *Glade of Trust }} '''Citrine''' is a gem which can be found mining rock nodes using the pickaxe. It can be found inside nodes in the Sunlit Plateau and the Glade of Trust, and sells for 380 coins. There's a chance when mining the same nodes to find Shiny Citrine, which is a less common and more valuable variant. ==History== {{history|1.0|A...")
 
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|description=An orange gem that can be mined.
|type=[[Gems|Gem]]
|type=[[Gems|Gem]]
|sellprice=380
|sellprice=380
|found=
|found=
*[[Sunlit Plateau]]
{{name|Sunlit Plateau}}<br>
*[[Glade of Trust]]
{{name|Glade of Trust}}
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'''Citrine''' is a [[Gems|gem]] which can be found mining rock nodes using the pickaxe.  
'''Citrine''' is a [[Gems|gem]] which can be found mining rock nodes using the pickaxe.  


It can be found inside nodes in the [[Sunlit Plateau]] and the [[Glade of Trust]], and sells for 380 coins. There's a chance when mining the same nodes to find [[Shiny Citrine]], which is a less common and more valuable variant.
It can be found inside nodes in the [[Sunlit Plateau]] and the [[Glade of Trust]], and sells for {{price|380}}. There's a chance when mining the same nodes to find [[Shiny Citrine]], which is a less common and more valuable variant.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 15:51, 2 October 2022

Citrine
Citrine.png

An orange gem that can be mined.

Information
Type: Gem
Sells for: Star Coin icon.png 380
Found: Sunlit Plateau

Glade of Trust

Citrine is a gem which can be found mining rock nodes using the pickaxe.

It can be found inside nodes in the Sunlit Plateau and the Glade of Trust, and sells for Star Coin icon.png 380. There's a chance when mining the same nodes to find Shiny Citrine, which is a less common and more valuable variant.

History