A ruby is more rare than a blue sapphire. Good quality jade is much more rare than the common onyx. Platinum is much more rare than gold when they are compared to each other.
The highest rarity is the Ultimate Rare version from Force of the Breaker.
Rarity and demand create increased value.
You have to evolve it from a Larvitar. You can get Larvitar by using a PokéRadar at Route 207 with a Rarity of 12% or get it from a swarm at Route 206 with a Rarity of 40%
The most expensive metal commonly used in jewelry is platinum. Platinum is prized for its rarity, durability, and distinctive white color, making it a popular choice for high-end and luxury jewelry pieces. Its scarcity and the complex process involved in extracting and refining platinum contribute to its higher market value compared to other metals used in jewelry, such as gold or silver.
sapphires value depends on the quality,shape,how perfect it is cut, how deep and dark the color is and its rarity
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Simply because - their rarity, and process of refining makes them expensive metals. Owning gold or platinum jewellery implies the wearer has an amount of wealth.
You can find Eevee on route 116. You have to use the DexNav before you can encounter it. It's rarity is uncommon and it will have level 8.
A Platinum Koala is a precious metal bullion coin minted by the Perth Mint in Australia. It is part of the Australian Koala coin series, featuring the iconic koala design on the reverse side. These coins are made of .9995 fine platinum and are sought after by investors and collectors for their rarity and purity.
*Makuhita, for its incredible hp *Sableye, for having no weaknesses *Aron, because it's cool. *Mawile, because of its good atk. *Nosepass, for its rarity.
You can use Pal Park to transfer Pokemon from the third generation (Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald/FireRed/LeafGreen) to the fourth generation (Diamond/Pearl/Platinum). Ditto can be found (in many places, rarity Uncommon) in FireRed and LeafGreen.
Well, gold is $1,243 per oz this morning, and platinum is $992. HOWEVER, Rose gold is usually 75% gold, or $932/ oz. Platinum used in fine jewelry is 90% platinum, which is $892/ oz. Rose gold is currently (6 June 2016) the most valuable of the two.