Flawed diamonds are use pretty much just to get you some money and in some cases I've heard its used in a quest or something like that.
Special Gem Recipes: Black Opal = Normal Aquamarine + Flawless Diamond + Perfect Opal Blood Stone = Perfect Ruby + Flawless Aquamarine + Normal Amethyst Dark Emerald = Perfect Emerald + Flawless Sapphire + Flawed Topaz Gold = Perfect Amethyst + Flawless Amethyst + Flawed Diamond Jade = Normal Emerald + Normal Opal + Flawed Sapphire Malachite = Chipped Opal + Chipped Emerald + Chipped Aquamarine Pink Diamond = Perfect Diamond + Normal Diamond + Normal Topaz Red Crystal = Flawless Emerald + Normal Ruby + Flawed Amethyst Silver = Chipped Topaz + Chipped Diamond + Chipped Sapphire Star Ruby = Flawed Ruby + Chipped Ruby + Chipped Amethyst Uranium 283 = Perfect Topaz + Normal Sapphire + Flawed Opal Yellow Sapphire = Perfect Sapphire + Flawless Topaz + Flawless Ruby Paraiba Tourmaline = Perfect Aquamarine + Flawless Opal + Flawed Emerald + Flawed Aquamarine Hope I helped!!!
Yes. If the diamond is flawed, rated as SI2+, or if the mounting does not protect the stone against that once-in-a-lifetime accidental blow, yes, a diamond can chip.
Diamond is the allotrope -- of carbon.
No, a diamond will not break from extreme cold. However, a seriously flawed stone may break anywhere, at any time, under a variety of conditions.
A diamond polishing wheel used by a diamond cutter uses diamonds to polish and hone the gem-quality diamond's cut.
yes and no Not easily, it requires a great deal of force applied to a flaw in the diamond. Sometimes, however, if the diamond is flawed and it's hit 'just right', yes, the diamond can chip and become more than a single piece.
When a diamond is cut or set, it is possible to do so with its flaws presented in a way that makes the diamond vulnerable to chipping. Either of these situations is rare if the diamond is cut or set by knowledgeable workers. A less flawed diamond is less susceptible to chipping.
Under magnification the flaws and inperfections can be seen,a poor quality gem may appear cloudy.
there is 1 oblivion game with several expansions, HOWEVER, if you mean elder scrolls there are 4 Oblivion is number 4, there was the classic Morrowind for PC and xbox which uses an older version of the same engine oblivion uses so yeah that's right no loading screens in fact i think morrowind was even bigger than oblivion and many people prefer it to oblivion, there was also "Daggerfall", the older but massively bigger one (it was randomly generated every time you played) and the first game in the elder scrolls lineage was "Arena" was also randomly generated.
It takes exactly 1562 uses to use up a Diamond Pickaxe.
depends, it will if u use it excessively or use it to oblivion, but if it is for small things you will be okay.
A diamond tool has 1562 uses before it breaks.