Spinel forms in many parts of the world including Sri Lanka, Burma and throughout Africa.
Magnetite, a spinel-group iron oxide.
Olivine, Clinopyroxene, Orthopyroxene, Garnet and Spinel at great depth.
Naturally occurring solid compounds that consist of metallic elements plus oxygen in crystalline form are oxide minerals. Examples of oxide minerals are ilmenite, corundum, hematite, goethite, magnetite, rutile, and spinel.
The presence of intrusive magma in an area (known as contact metamorphism), or of tectonic plate interactions on a larger scale (known as regional metamorphism) puts the igneous and sedimentary rocks and minerals under heat or pressure which may cause changes in their chemistry and crystal structure. The result is the creation of metamorphic rocks. Gemstones associated with metamorphic rock include the beryls, jade, lapis lazuli, turquoise, spinel, ruby, sapphire and zircon.
You will have to talk to Spinel, who is the tour person who transports you to Zipangu. Spinel is in many various towns and populated places. You find her easily. If you couldn't find Spinel, ask a fellow Mapler where Spinel is.
2.5 cm cubed
Spinel forms in many parts of the world including Sri Lanka, Burma and throughout Africa.
Spinel is a mineral with a chemical formula of MgAl2O4 It is found as crystals and can be of various colors depending on impurities mixed in. It may be colorless, but is usually various shades of red, blue, green, yellow, brown or black. Spinel has been used in jewelry for a very long time. Red spinels are often mistaken for rubies. Presently, natural spinel is actually more rare than rubies, but a lot of it is manufactured in labs. Synthetic spinel is often used in inexpensive birthstone rings.
Albert J. Walcott has written: 'Asterism in garnet, spinel, quartz and sapphire' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Sapphires, Garnet, Quartz, Spinel
Talk to Spinel, she will be able to teleport you to Zipangu (Japan). There is a fee of around 3000 mesos. You can find her in almost any town in the game.
That is the brains and spinel cord of the shrimp.
Magnetite, a spinel-group iron oxide.
Spinel gemstones used to be mistaken for rubies. There is a lot of information about spinels on the website Gem Select, including sections on their colours, locations and also the folklore surrounding this gemstone.
with a hammer :)
Spinel, tourmaline, topaz, sapphire, and beryl.
Olivine, Clinopyroxene, Orthopyroxene, Garnet and Spinel at great depth.