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.
A natural diamond is more rare than a manufactured diamond.
These are the top ten hardest PRIMARY gemstones: 1. Nephite Jade 2.Diamond 3.Saphire 4.Ruby 5.Emerald 6.Alexandrite 7.Topaz 8.Spinel 9.Zicron 10.Garnet
Diamond, Sapphire/Ruby, Emerald
ruby, sapphire, emerald, diamond
no they are not the same type of mineral.
the rare gem is sapphire. Ruby is very rare. Emerald is ultra rare. Diamond is legendary. Black diamond is the most rare one. Then the moonstone, which is otherworldly.
2 Very Rare Ruby(s) 1 Black Diamond 1 lengendary diamond,1 very rare ruby and 1 emerald
The Ruby is more expensive.
I got more rare candy in emerald by gameshark code and I trade them to ruby
Rubies are considered to be the second rarest gem. (The diamond is the first rarest gem)
A ruby is a ruby; a diamond is a diamond. They are different gemstones. Both occur in nature.
A natural diamond is more rare than a manufactured diamond.
Diamond is NOT like a ruby.
You migrate it from Pokemon Ruby or Emerald. You can evolve it into a Shiftry with a Leaf Stone. They're very rare but in Ruby you can catch them on Route 114.
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Ruby has a hardness of 9 on Mohs scale of hardness . So any gemstone with hardness more than 9 would scratch a ruby and that includes, diamond, synthetic moizzanite and synthetic diamond.
yes you can migrate a mew from ruby to diamond