

Some of the rarest gems, Rainbow Gem and Pink Diamond, can be an almighty pain to find due to their extremely low spawn rates. New in supernatural: Tiberium Gem Dust, will grow into new tiberium crystals Gem Spawn Locations Gems look lovely on display in your sims' homes.

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. Many precious and semi-precious stones (some real, some simaginary) can be collected for fun and profit. For more information on tomb adventuring, see: Tomb Adventuring.
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A full guide to these gems (including how to make the best profits) is below. These items can be fun to collect, and valuable too. In The Sims 3, there are a lot of collectible items found around town. 1.2.1.3 Pink Diamond Spawn Locations in Twinbrook.1.2.1.2 Pink Diamond Spawn Locations in Sunset Valley.

1.2.1.1 Rainbow Gem Spawn Locations in Sunset Valley.Twin Towns is my creation and I’d like to think of it as an US East Coast City, possibly in the junction of North and South Carolina. Sim’s University – Harvard, Cambridge, USA…īridgeport – Just any big US East Coast City (some says it could be San Fransisco or Portland…) Roaring Heights – Florida, USA (Fort Lauderdale…) Sunset Valley – is a little like Simpson’s Springfield = everywhere and nowhere! So I went for Northern California, USA Riverview – let’s think Ingalls here! Missouri, Minnesota, USA… Starlight Shores – California, USA (Los Angeles and Hollywood with their starsystem…)Īppaloosa Plains – Utah, Arizona, USA (or wherever there are cowboys and wild horses!)

Moonlight Falls – Washington, USA (I admit I was a little Twilight ispired!) Hidden Springs – British Columbia or Alberta with their beautiful views of snowclad mountains (Could also be Switzerland…) But then Transylvania is much more like it, and I really think this is it! Midnight Hollow – I first thought it could be North Alaska with it’s amazing barren landscape and fjords and where there’s hardly no sun in winter. This is my interpretation of the Simlish World…
