Uncut ruby

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Uncut ruby
Released17 March 2001 (Update)
MembersNo
Quest itemNo
Properties
TradeableYes
EquipableNo
StackableNo
NoteableYes
OptionsDrop
ExamineThis would be worth more cut.
Values
Value100 coins
High alch60 coins
Low alch40 coins
Weight0.003 kg
Grand Exchange
Exchange988 coins (info)
Buy limit10,000
Daily volume2,453,540
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Advanced data
Item ID1619

An uncut ruby is a precious gem used in Crafting. It can be cut with a chisel to make a ruby, requiring 34 Crafting and yielding 85 experience.

Uncut rubies can be obtained in several ways: randomly while mining ores, as drops from monsters (mainly those which have access to the rare drop table), gem shops, or as a reward from certain minigames and random events. They are also a common reward from Managing Miscellania.

With level 40 Mining and the quest Shilo Village completed, players can mine the gem rocks in Shilo Village. Gem rocks may also appear while playing the Tai Bwo Wannai Cleanup activity, where players can mine them 3 times. Another method to get uncut rubies is by cracking wall safes in the Rogues' Den, but this requires level 50 Thieving.

Uncut rubies are a reward from the Misthalin Mystery and Troll Romance quest.

Training

Crafting

Crafting Level Input Material Cost[t 1] Output Sell Price Profit / loss Crafting XP/Craft XP/Hour Coins/XP
34 Uncut ruby 988 Ruby 861 −127 85 246,500[t 2] -1.49
  1. ^ Cost calculated assuming all inputs are purchased from the Grand Exchange.
  2. ^ XP rates based on an assumed 2,900 cuts per hour

Products

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Item sources

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Shop locations

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Changes

Date Changes
[[{{#explode:24 July 2007| |0}} {{#explode:24 July 2007| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:24 July 2007| |2}}]]
(update)

The item was graphically updated.

Date unknown

Gems available on free-to-play worlds can no longer be crushed with a hammer to receive a members object (crushed gem).

Gallery (historical)

RuneScape 2
Beta
29 March 2004 –
24 July 2007
24 July 2007 –
present

Trivia

  • In real life, both rubies and sapphires are composed of the same mineral: corundum. Despite this, rubies require a higher Crafting level to cut than sapphires in Old School RuneScape.