well you know the lady that gives you the quest for the dagger of absolute.. well the dude next to her (elmer medograss in old town) sells black coal and that jewl for only like 5gold, also you can get mist wood in marlybone in random places on the roof and the cats tail is by the river with the water fall in grizzlehalm. hope that helps.
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Another Answer:
Find Elmer Meadowgrass in the Olde Town area of the Wizard City world. He will sell them to you. For other sources, see my source [1].
The Reagent sellers in Olde Town, right next to where you started the quest.
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You go to the man in olde town beside the woman over the bridge
its right next to Yadora TangleTree. i dont remember where it is but its right next to her.
Go To The Olde Town And Talk To The Reagents Seller
If you are referring to the reagent, you can easily buy them from the guy next to the crafting girl in Olde Town.
in the dagon
30 sapphires-$0.99 125 sapphires-$2.99 250 sapphires-$4.99 600 sapphires-$9.99 1,500 sapphires-$19.99
The Sapphires - film - was created in 2012.
Sapphires are the gemstone version of the mineral corundum. Sapphires come in every color except red corundum which are considered rubies.
sapphires are used for jewelry like necklaces and rings
Sapphires are composed of the mineral corundum and impurities that gave it its color.
Sapphires are cut using a lap. IT's a tool
I am not sure I understand the question, but sapphires do not have powers; they are simply gems.
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Sapphires were first found in the gravels of the Missouri river in Lewis and Clark count in Montana. Sapphires are one of the earliest gems known to man.
i think u do either one ruby and two sapphires, one emerald and two sapphires, or three sapphires
Generally, sapphires can be found at depths of between one and 90 feet deep. Digging for sapphires requires heavy machinery and plenty of patience.
Rubies and sapphires are both made from corundum but both have different minerals that colour them. Rubies are always red and sapphires are any colour but red