[Minerals]
Item: Normal Gem aka Purite
Description: A mineral crystal, the crystallized form of pure untainted energy, what laymen would call Normal type energy. Normal Gem is its common name but in industrial and scientific fields it is known as Purite. Generally common, Purite does not remain in its base state for long as it is relatively quickly altered by its environment, taking on the characteristics of the environment around it. All Elemental Gems start off in this state of Purite. There is little industrial use for Purite and is mostly used for experimentation and research, its pure energy favored in lab tests.
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Item: Fire Gem aka Pyrinite
Description: A mineral crystal, the crystallized form of Fire type energy. Fire Gem is its common name but in industrial and scientific fields it is known as Pyrinite. Common in locations of volcanic potential. Pyrinite give off enough energy, even in their unrefined state, to be used as an alternative for charcoal. They are a favored source of environmentally friendly method of cooking foods and as a heat source as they give off negligible amounts of exhaust. However due to their heat output and relatively short life span outside of their favored environments they do not see much use outside of volcanic towns and the surrounding area. Technology is currently being developed to make their use as a heat source more practical economically as a way to combat climate change and the use of non-renewable fuels.
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Item: Water Gem aka Mizurite
Description: A mineral crystal, the crystallized form of Water type energy. Water Gem is its common name but in industrial and scientific fields it is known as Mizurite. Typically found in riverbeds, underground streams, or other places with moving water, and especially in oceanic caves. Mizurite is one of the most common Elemental Gems and as such have little value. Despite the assumptions one might make that they could be used as a source of water it is actually technology exhaustive to produce water from Mizurite. It has been observed by Pokemon researchers however that semi-aquatic Water Pokemon, and other Pokemon that rely on keeping their skin moist, seek out these gems and carry them in preparation for journeys away from bodies of water to use them as a source of replenishing their own fluids. Pokemon researchers are currently studying this phenomenon in hopes of making Mizurite water extraction technologies more efficient.
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Item: Grass Gem aka Yerbite
Description: A mineral crystal, the crystallized form of Grass type energy. Grass Gem is its common name but in industrial and scientific fields it is known as Yerbite. Commonly found under forests and other places of heavy vegetation. Yerbite has been used for centuries in a grounded up form as a mix-in for soils to provide plants additional nutrients. Grass type Pokemon love soils containing Grass Gem infused soils and will actively seek out Pokemon such as Diglett and Diggersby to Rototiller the gems into their soil in exchange for fruits and other produce provided by the Grass type Pokemon. Despite how useful they are in agriculture the mass extraction of these gems has been limited or banned in some regions and localities due to the destructive process of extracting them. Typically only small scale extraction is permitted with certain limitations.
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Item: Dark Gem aka Ebonite
Description: A mineral crystal, the crystallized form of Dark type energy. Dark Gem is its common name but in industrial and scientific fields it is known as Ebonite. Is widely used for its ability to block out or contain all Psychic and Ghost energies, making it a common, however expensive, building material to prevent teleportation in and out of buildings as well as to prevent Ghost types from passing through walls. Usually found inside the walls of buildings and rooms of high security. Snagem HQ has been built with this material as well with only a single point of teleportation 'entry' known to the resident Claydol and any Snagem Pokemon. It's difficult to prospect for these gems as they almost seem to intentionally 'hide' themselves. Sableye are favored in seeking out Ebonite nodes while Carbink are primarily used to excavate. Mining crews however have to keep the teams of Pokemon separate as they are likely to fight over newly discovered nodes.
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Item: Ghost Gem aka Necrite
Description: A mineral crystal, the crystallized form of Ghost type energy. Ghost Gem is its common name but in industrial and scientific fields it is known as Necrite. Known for its odd ability to spontaneously alter its shape without any known outside influence upon it. This trait makes it very difficult to work with however it shows promising properties in the dispersal of light due to the spectral nature of the mineral. Has been used as a lens at the Gateon Port light house to create a beam of purple light which extends further than any other known source of artificial light. Not many other uses are known at this time due to its difficult nature, outside of its use as a source of Ghost energies. These gems are difficult to mine for as they do not appear in nodes like normal gemstones but instead seem to somehow moved to favored locations, such as places of mourning like grave sites or locations attuned to the spectral world.
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Item: Electric Gem aka Amperite
Description: A mineral crystal, the crystallized form of Electric type energy. Electric Gem is its common name but in industrial and scientific fields it is known as ???. One of the most widely used Elemental Gems, ??? is used in many devices and machines as a source of energy. When properly drawn from ??? has an incredible energy output for its size, surpassing the capacity of most modern batteries. With the proper technology and method for drawing from the gem a device can run for years on a single one, however unlike batteries it is difficult or almost impossible to give them back their charge. A particularly large one was found by Team Snagem years ago, dubbed the Zapdos Heart, which has since been used to power Snagem HQ and theorized by GRAY to be able to run at high capacity for hundreds of years. It's theorized other 'Zapdos Hearts' exist in the world too but have not been found. Electric type Pokemon and Hybrid are particularly drawn to these gems as a source of electric current, something like a snack to them. Chargestone Cave is the world's primary source of Electric Gems.
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Item:Dragon Gem aka Wyvrite
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Item: Ground Gem aka Sedimentite
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Item: Rock Gem aka Igneotite
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Item: Fairy Gem aka Sylphite
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Item: Steel Gem aka Orichalcite
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