well you could just clone it and get hundreds of them, look up cloning for Pokemon diamond on the internet
A natural diamond is more rare than a manufactured diamond.
infinite rare candy
there's more than one rare candy one is in trick master house
Simply, no.
Diamond is better than gold because diamond is more rare and shinier than gold and comes in lots of colors . It is also worth more .
Rarity per se isn't the issue; high-quality, gemstone quality and rarity, that is the issue.At the top ranges, a ruby may be more rare than a diamond, but a near-perfect diamond may be rarest of all.
No. Games are mass produced in the same quantities. No one game has ever been more rare than any other, excluding green version.
Yes, it is less common than a white diamond.
It is more plentiful and therefore, less desirable. The more rare a substance is, the greater price it commands.
A pink diamond stone, depending on its clarity and depth of colour, will generally fetch a higher price than a similarly clear and colourless stone. A pink diamond is more rare than a colourless diamond, and thus will be more expensive, eventhough the planning, cutting and polishing process is the same for both raw diamond stones..
Titanium diamond rings, while more rare than gold, silver and platinum, are available at certain jewelers.
No, if you have a pokémon with the Pick Up ability (like Ampibom) who is of a level higher than 40, after every battle there is a change for it to held a Rare Candy.