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====Mercury====
 
====Mercury====
  
Though Mercury starts as an ore, when smelted it returns to you as a liquid in a vial rather than an ingot. Solid mercury is available through [[Game Help:Sims 3 Transfiguration|Transfiguration]].
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Though Mercury starts as an ore, when smelted it returns to you as a liquid in a vial rather than an ingot. Solid mercury is available through [[Game Help:Sims 3 Transfiguration|Transfiguration]].
  
  
 
====Compendium====
 
====Compendium====
  
Compendium may be collected as a regular ore, or is available via [[Game Help:Sims 3 Transfiguration|Transfiguration]]. It cannot be purchased.
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Compendium may be collected as a regular ore, or is available via [[Game Help:Sims 3 Transfiguration|Transfiguration]]. It cannot be purchased.
  
  
 
====Supernovium====
 
====Supernovium====
  
Supernovium may rarely be available for purchase at the relic merchant or collected as ore, but is usually obtained via [[Game Help:Sims 3 Transfiguration|Transfiguration]]. Placing at least 5 different types of metals for [[Game Help:Sims 3 Transfiguration|Transfiguration]] results in Supernovium ore.
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Supernovium may rarely be available for purchase at the relic merchant or collected as ore, but is usually obtained via [[Game Help:Sims 3 Transfiguration|Transfiguration]]. Placing at least 5 different types of metals for [[Game Help:Sims 3 Transfiguration|Transfiguration]] results in Supernovium ore.
  
 
===Metal Related Challenges===
 
===Metal Related Challenges===

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Rocks, Gems, and Metals

In The Sims 3, there are a lot of collectible items found around town. These items can be fun to collect, and valuable too. A full guide to these gems (including how to make the best profits) is below.

Collecting Rocks, Gems, and Metals

You can find these collectibles in various ways:

  • Regular Collecting: Space rocks, metal ores, and raw gems will appear or "spawn" on the ground. They tend to spawn around landmarks like mines, clusters of trees, or boulders, though they may be out in the open too (especially space rocks). Particular rocks, metals, and gems will spawn in particular locations and will not spawn everywhere. Each location can have several items that can spawn there at different rates. Which items spawn for your sims is random - you are just as likely to find a rare one on your first day collecting as your hundredth. This can be a quick way of collecting lots of rocks, gems, and metals, but can be time consuming with your sim running all over.
  • Exploring Catacombs: The mausoleum in each of the graveyards can be explored to find rocks, gems, and metals as well as other collectibles like books, seeds, and gnomes.
  • Rummaging in Trash: The "rummage" option on trashcans of inhabited homes can result in a mixture of items ranging from rubber duckies and bubble bath to high-value rare gems, metals, and rocks - but it also tends to fill your sim's inventory with Trash, which will give them a Disgusted moodlet and make them stink. Rich sims tend to have higher value items in their trash than middle class or poor sims.
  • Breaking Space Rocks: In EP1: World Adventures, when your sims get high enough in Martial Arts skill, they can break Space Rock blocks instead of wood or stone blocks. There is a 70% chance when breaking a Space Rock Block that your sim will get at least one gem (though you can get up to three gems from one block). This means a 30% chance of getting nothing, 49% chance of getting a low value gem, 19.6% chance of a medium value gem, and about a 1% chance of getting a high value gem. This can be the most profitable and easiest method of collecting gems, since your sim can stay at home and do it in their living room and just pick up the goods afterward.
  • Tomb Adventuring: In EP1: World Adventures, you can locate items laying around in tombs, hidden in holes, and in treasure chests. For more information on tomb adventuring, see: Tomb Adventuring.


Gems

Many precious and semi-precious stones (some real, some simaginary) can be collected for fun and profit. Some are more rare and valuable than others, and you can get them cut to enhance their beauty, and depending on the cut, their value too. Gems look lovely on display in your sims' homes.

Gem Spawn Locations

Some of the rarest gems, Rainbow Gem and Pink Diamond, can be an almighty pain to find due to their extremely low spawn rates. Below are the spawn locations for those two rarest gems in Sunset Valley. You may have to wait quite a while for the gems to spawn there, but at least you know where to go to look. These may not be complete spawn locations - they may spawn in more locations than these.

Rainbow Gem Spawn Locations

Rainbow01.jpg
Rainbow02.jpg
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Near the beach, across the road from the three vacant lots on Redwood Pkwy, between a large pine tree and a big rock. On a small hill to the right of the path leading up to the mine on Pinochle Point. Right behind Outstanding Citizen Warehouse Corp, near the dumpster and pink tree. May spawn outside the fence, or inside it.


Pink Diamond Spawn Locations

PinkDiamond01.jpg
PinkDiamond02.jpg
PinkDiamond03.jpg
Near the beach, on the hill below Wagner's Repose on Redwood Pkwy. On a little rise just off the path leading up to Pinochle Pond, near Goth Manor. About halfway down the path behind Llama Memorial Stadium, leading to Crystal Springs, behind/under/around a bush at the bend in the path.


Regular Gem Values

The chart below is for the regular gems only. Numbers indicated are the minimum and maximum values per cut. Average profit is listed in parentheses, and the cut with the best average profit per type is in bold. Average profit is: (Minimum uncut cost x Cut multiplier) + (Maximum uncut cost x Cut multiplier) / 2 - Cut cost

If you just want to know the best cut to use per gem, just look at which one is bolded. Using that cut will, on average, give you the highest profit, though this may vary from one particular gem to another.


Name Icon Expansion Uncut Emerald Cut Oval Cut Pear Cut Plumbbob Cut Marquis Cut Crystal Ball Cut Brilliant Cut Heart Cut
Blue Topaz BlueTopaz.jpg File:TS3-base-game-icon.jpg §9-21 (15) §11-26 (9) §14-32 (3) §16-37 (-9) §18-42 (-20) §21-48 (-41) §23-55 (-61) §32-74 (-198) §45-105 (-925)
Smoky Quartz SmokyQuartz.jpg File:TS3-base-game-icon.jpg §15-25 (20) §19-31 (15) §23-38 (10) §26-44 (0) §30-50 (-10) §35-58 (-29) §39-65 (-48) §53-88 (-180) §75-125 (-900)
Emerald Emerald.jpg File:TS3-base-game-icon.jpg §20-30 (25) §25-38 (21) §30-45 (18) §35-53 (9) §40-60 (0) §46-69 (-18) §52-78 (-35) §70-105 (-163) §100-150 (-875)
Ruby Ruby.jpg File:TS3-base-game-icon.jpg §25-35 (30) §31-44 (28) §38-53 (25) §44-61 (18) §50-70 (10) §58-81 (-6) §65-91 (-22) §88-123 (-145) §125-175 (-850)
Yellow Sapphire YellowSapphire.jpg File:TS3-base-game-icon.jpg §35-60 (48) §44-75 (49) §53-90 (51) §61-105 (48) §70-120 (45) §81-138 (34) §91-156 (24) §123-210 (-84) §175-300 (-763)
Tanzanite Tanzanite.jpg File:TS3-base-game-icon.jpg §65-95 (80) §81-119 (90) §98-143 (100) §114-166 (105) §130-190 (110) §150-219 (109) §169-247 (108) §228-333 (30) §325-475 (-600)
Diamond Diamond.jpg File:TS3-base-game-icon.jpg §100-200 (150) §125-250 (178) §150-300 (205) §175-350 (228) §200-400 (250) §230-460 (270) §260-520 (290) §350-700 (275) §500-1000 (-250)
Luminorious Gem Luminorious.jpg File:TS3-base-game-icon.jpg §150-350 (250) §188-438 (303) §225-525 (355) §263-613 (403) §300-700 (450) §345-805 (500) §390-910 (550) §525-1225 (625) §750-1750 (250)
Rainbow Gem RainbowGem.jpg File:TS3-base-game-icon.jpg §450-700 (575) §563-875 (709) §675-1050 (843) §788-1225 (971) §900-1400 (1100) §1035-1610 (1248) §1170-1820 (1395) §1575-2450 (1763) §2250-3500 (1875)
Pink Diamond PinkDiamond.jpg File:TS3-base-game-icon.jpg §1200-1650 (1425) §1500-2063 (1771) §1800-2475 (2118) §2100-2888 (2459) §2400-3300 (2800) §2760-3795 (3203) §3120-4290 (3605) §4200-5775 (4738) §6000-8250 (6125)
Opal Opal.jpg TS3-EP1-World-Adventures-icon.jpg
(France)
§350-520 (435) §438-650 (534) §525-780 (633) §613-910 (726) §700-1040 (820) §805-1196 (926) §910-1352 (1031) §1225-1820 (1273) §1750-2600 (1175)
Citrine Citrine.jpg TS3-EP1-World-Adventures-icon.jpg
(France)
§35-53 (44) §44-66 (45) §53-80 (46) §61-93 (42) §70-106 (38) §81-122 (26) §91-138 (14) §123-186 (-96) §175-265 (-780)
Turquoise Turquoise.jpg TS3-EP1-World-Adventures-icon.jpg
(Egypt)
§60-70 (65) §75-88 (71) §90-105 (78) §105-123 (79) §120-140 (80) §138-161 (75) §156-182 (69) §210-245 (-23) §300-350 (-675)
Alabaster Alabaster.jpg TS3-EP1-World-Adventures-icon.jpg
(Egypt)
§9-55 (32) §11-69 (30) §14-83 (28) §16-96 (21) §18-110 (14) §21-127 (-1) §23-143 (-17) §32-193 (-138) §45-275 (-840)
Jade Jade.jpg TS3-EP1-World-Adventures-icon.jpg
(China)
§120-240 (180) §150-300 (215) §18-360 (250) §210-420 (280) §240-480 (310) §276-552 (339) §312-624 (368) §420-840 (380) §600-1200 (-100)
Lapis Lazuli LapisLazuli.jpg TS3-EP1-World-Adventures-icon.jpg
(China)
§12-30 (21) §15-38 (16) §18-45 (12) §21-53 (2) §24-60 (-8) §28-69 (-27) §31-78 (-45) §42-105 (-177) §60-150 (-895)
Amethyst Amethyst.jpg TS3-EP1-World-Adventures-icon.jpg
(France)
§18-24 (21) §23-30 (16) §27-36 (12) §32-42 (2) §36-48 (-8) §41-55 (-27) §47-62 (-45) §63-84 (-177) §90-120 (-895)
Quartz Quartz.jpg TS3-EP1-World-Adventures-icon.jpg §10-18 (14) §13-23 (8) §15-27 (1) §18-32 (-11) §20-36 (-22) §23-41 (-43) §26-47 (-64) §35-63 (-201) §50-90 (-930)

Other Gems

In addition to those listed above, there are several special types of gems:

Septarian Nodule and Geode

Name Icon Expansion Uncut Polished Split Cut Heart Cut
Geode Geode.jpg TS3-EP1-World-Adventures-icon.jpg §15-120 (68) §36-288 (117) §75-600 (-663)
Septarian Nodule SeptarianNodule.jpg TS3-EP1-World-Adventures-icon.jpg §50-350 (195) §120-840 (435) §240-1750 (0)

Tiberium

Tiberium is a special gem. As an uncut gem, it is worth §75-125. After the uncut gem has been kept in your sim's inventory for some time, the sim will become nauseous. After that, you can take the uncut Tiberium out of the sim's inventory. After that, the ore will change into a Large Spire Cut which glows green.

You can also get it cut yourself into either a Spire or Heart cut, but the outcome will not be near as valuable and it should grow to a Large Spire Cut eventually anyway. In both uncut and spire form, it periodically puts off a glowing green "splash" and has a soft "ping" sort of noise that goes off at the same time. In Large Spire Cut form it is incredibly valuable - upwards of 40,000 simoleons.

Soulpeace

Soulpeace.jpg§1450-2100

Gem Cut Information

Regular Gem Cuts

Icon Name Unlocked After X Cuts Cut Multiplier Cut Cost
Cut-Emerald.png Emerald 0 (Always Available) 1.25x §10
Cut-Oval.png Oval 4 1.5x §20
Cut-Pear.png Pear 8 1.75x §35
Cut-Plumbbob.png Plumbbob 16 2x §50
Cut-Marquis.png Marquis 30 2.3x §75
Cut-CrystalBall.png Crystal Ball 45 2.6x §100
Cut-Brilliant.png Brilliant 60 3.5x §250
Cut-Heart.png Heart (After Sim finds 10 types of gems) 5x §1000

Geode and Septarian Nodule Cut

Geodes and Septarian Nodules only have two cuts: Polished Split Cut and Heart Cut. The info for Polished Split Cut is below. Heart Cut information is above in the Regular Gem Cuts table.

Icon Name Unlocked After X Cuts Cut Multiplier Cut Cost
Cut-Split.png Polished Split 0 (Always Available) 2.4x §45

Gem Related Challenges

Name Description
Gem Collector Collect 10 types of gems, and the rarest gem cut shape will be bestowed upon your Sim.



Metals

Your sims can also locate various rocks and ores scattered around your neighbourhood to collect and sell. These ores can be smelted by sending them off by mail. The next time the mail comes, your sims can check the mail and retrieve the ingots, which can then be sold or displayed. Ingots will stack on top of each other.


Ores/Metals

Name Ore Icon Smelted Icon Weight Value Expansion
Iron IronOre.png IronIngot.png 1-52 §7-20 File:TS3-base-game-icon.jpg
Silver SilverOre.png SilverIngot.png 1-52 §25-35 File:TS3-base-game-icon.jpg
Gold GoldOre.png GoldIngot.png 1-52 §40-120 File:TS3-base-game-icon.jpg
Palladium PalladiumOre.png PalladiumIngot.png 80-300 §300-500 File:TS3-base-game-icon.jpg
Plutonium PlutoniumOre.png PlutoniumIngot.png 0.1-5 §1000-1800 File:TS3-base-game-icon.jpg
Mummitomium MummitomiumOre.png MummitomiumIngot.png 150-450 §750-1200 TS3-EP1-World-Adventures-icon.jpg
(Egypt)
Copper CopperOre.png CopperIngot.png 1-52 §15-31 TS3-EP1-World-Adventures-icon.jpg
(Egypt)
Iridium IridiumOre.png IridiumIngot.png 1-11 §75-155 TS3-EP1-World-Adventures-icon.jpg
(France)
Titanium TitaniumOre.png TitaniumIngot.png 75-105 §450-700 TS3-EP1-World-Adventures-icon.jpg
(France)
Platinum PlatinumOre.png PlatinumIngot.png 1-52 §250-336 TS3-EP1-World-Adventures-icon.jpg
(China)
Mercury * MercuryOre.png MercuryVial.pngMercuryIngot.png 1-52 §100-400 TS3-EP1-World-Adventures-icon.jpg
(China)
Compendium CompendiumOre.png CompendiumIngot.png 1100-5500 Input metals +25% (See below) TS3-EP1-World-Adventures-icon.jpg
Supernovium SupernoviumOre.png SupernoviumIngot.png 35000-55000 §3500-5500 TS3-EP1-World-Adventures-icon.jpg


Mercury

Though Mercury starts as an ore, when smelted it returns to you as a liquid in a vial rather than an ingot. Solid mercury is available through Transfiguration.


Compendium

Compendium may be collected as a regular ore, or is available via Transfiguration. It cannot be purchased.


Supernovium

Supernovium may rarely be available for purchase at the relic merchant or collected as ore, but is usually obtained via Transfiguration. Placing at least 5 different types of metals for Transfiguration results in Supernovium ore.

Metal Related Challenges

Name Description
Metal Collector Find every unique metal, and your Sim will routinely get additional ingots returned in the mail.


Rocks

Various space rocks in different sizes can be collected by your sims. These are assigned a base value, which may change or stay the same when your sim Analyzes the rocks. You can "Analyze All" to get the true value of all the rocks in a whole stack. Rocks can be placed on display or sold. They're the most boring of rocks, gems, and metals.


Name Weight Price Meteor Name
Small Space Rock 1-65 §10-§30 Medium Meteor
Medium Space Rock 100-1050 §50-§200 Large Meteor
Large Space Rock 50,000-10,010,000 §2,000-§4,500 Huge Meteor

Rock Names

Values of the rocks found are calculated by the (weight of rock) x (multiplier), unsure of exact formula and price.

Name Multiplier
SpecialMazzadrayte 2.1
SpecialRodiekceous 2
SpecialDukeadite 2.2
SpecialHolmberic 1.8
SpecialCusterousGossticite 1.9
SpecialBellacite 1.6
SpecialPearsonite 2.1
SpecialLlamatite 2
SpecialSporecite 1.7
Howardite 0.7
Eucrite 0.8
Diogenite 0.9
Shergottite 1
Nakhlite 1.1
Chassignite 1.2
Lunar 1.3
Aubrite 1.4
Acapulcoite 0.7
Lodranite 0.8
Ureilite 0.9
Angrite 1
Brachinite 1.2
Winonaite 1.3
Hexahedrite 1.6
Octahedrite 1.8
Ataxite 1.5
Pallasite 4
Mesosiderite 10
Rumurutite 3
CarbonaceousChondrite 5
OrdinaryChondrite 0.5
EnstatiteChondrite 6
Kamasite 1.75


Rock Related Challenges

Name Description
Amateur Rock Finder Once your Sim finds at least half of the varieties of space rocks, it will be easier to find ones you haven't yet stumbled across.
Awesomest Rock Collector in the Universe Find all the space rocks, and your Sim will have more luck collecting ones of higher value.


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