Diamond
Diamond is not present in the current Windrose launch build (0.10.0.3.104). Exhaustive confirmed database crawls find no Diamond item entry, no recipe, and no discovery reference. If an earlier article described Diamond as a Rare gem, that was based on legacy or speculative data.
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Diamond does not appear as an obtainable item in the current Windrose build. A crawl of the confirmed item database turns up no Diamond entry with stats, no recipe that produces a Diamond, and no recipe that consumes one, and none of the in-game Discovery checklists list it as a findable resource. Some third-party item listings carry a Diamond name placeholder, but with no in-game stats, source, or recipe attached, so treat it as unconfirmed until it shows up on an in-game tooltip.
Current Status
Property | Value |
|---|---|
Status | Not present in the current Early Access launch build |
Build checked | 0.10.0.3.104 (April 19, 2026) |
Item database entries | None |
Recipes producing Diamond | None |
Recipes consuming Diamond | None |
Discovery list entries | None |
The Gems That Do Exist
Six gems are confirmed in the current launch build. Five of them are Rare rarity, stack 100, described as "Found in ancient vaults." The sixth, Obsidian, is distinct (Rare, stack 30, from the Cursed Swamps).
Emerald - Rare, stack 100, ancient vaults
Garnet - Rare, stack 100, ancient vaults
Ruby - Rare, stack 100, ancient vaults
Topaz - Rare, stack 100, ancient vaults
Aquamarine - Rare, stack 100, ancient vaults
Sapphire - Rare, stack 100, ancient vaults. Anchors every confirmed jewelry recipe.
Obsidian - Rare, stack 30, Cursed Swamps. Used in approximately 15 recipes.
These gems are the high-tier inputs for jewelry. Rings and necklaces are crafted and upgraded at the Jewelery Table and related Jewellery Stations, where a found ring or necklace becomes a repeatable recipe. Major-grade pieces, the Epic top tier of each line, are the ones that lean on gem inputs, so most of a player's gem stockpile ends up feeding pieces like the Major Warrior Ring or the Major Necklace of Strength.
If you arrived here looking for a diamond to slot into a Major piece, the gem that anchors most confirmed jewelry recipes is Sapphire, with the other vault gems and Obsidian filling specific recipes. There is no Diamond input in any current recipe.
If Diamond is Added Later
This article is preserved as a placeholder stub in case a future patch introduces Diamond as a gameplay item. Until then, treat any guide claiming Diamond is a findable or craftable resource with skepticism. If you encounter an item in the game labelled Diamond, verify against the in-game tooltip and the official patch notes before updating this article.
See Also
Jewelery Table: the station where gems become jewelry.
Ruby, Topaz, Garnet, Aquamarine: the other confirmed vault gems.
Details
Properties
Property | Value |
|---|---|
Confirmed in build | No |
Item entry | None |
Recipes | None |
Progression Notes
Because no Diamond item is wired into the current build, there is no progression chain, station, or ingredient list for it yet. If a later patch adds Diamond as a gem, expect it to behave like the existing vault gems: a Rare material consumed at the Jewelery Table for high-tier rings and necklaces. Until then, plan jewelry crafting around Sapphire and Obsidian.