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Latest revision as of 11:57, 20 September 2013
Perfect Sapphire cannot drop from monsters, although a random perfect gem is a reward for destroying Mephisto's Soulstone on the Hellforge, and lower quality sapphires can be upgraded to perfect using the Horadric Cube or by activating any Gem Shrine found in the wilderness with a Flawless Sapphire in inventory. It requires one inventory space and cannot be stacked, and it can be sold to any vendor in town for 15,000 gold beyond Act 2 in Normal. It adds the following modifiers to an item when placed in any socket:
1 Also 1/2 chance of a suffix
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