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Garnet
May 22, 2026 at 11:25 AM
Reconciled the gem color to the in-game data value (pink, not red), corrected the unverified red-gem recipe claim to match the confirmed no-consuming-recipe state, added a seven-ge

Garnet is a Rare gem Resource in Windrose, a rather precious gemstone with a gentle pink color. It is found in ancient vaults and used at jewelry stations.
Property | Value |
|---|---|
Category | Resource (Gem) |
Rarity | Rare |
Stack size | 100 |
In-game description | A rather precious gemstone with a gentle pink color. Found in ancient vaults. |
Ancient Vault chests.
Crafting uses for this gem are not currently documented in community sources. The confirmed item entry exists in the Early Access launch build, but no live recipe has been confirmed to consume Garnet as of April 2026. The gem may be reserved for future content, used in jewelry recipes whose ingredient lists are not fully enumerated externally, or held as a reward/sellable asset only. Players with direct in-game verification should update this section as new uses are confirmed.
Jewelery Table - the primary gem-consuming crafting station
Sapphire - the most widely consumed gem in current recipes
Jewellery Stations - the station family that crafts rings and necklaces
Ruby - the deep-red vault gem, Garnet's closest color sibling
Garnet is a Rare pink gem resource in Windrose. It sits in the same vault-loot tier as Ruby, Emerald, Topaz, Aquamarine, and Sapphire. Obsidian is the one outlier gem, a Rare stone that stacks to 30 and comes from the Cursed Swamps rather than vault chests.
Ancient Vault chests in the Foothills and Cursed Swamps.
Blackbeard treasure caches from boarded Frigate-class targets.
Boss-reward chests along the main-story progression.
No live crafting recipe is confirmed to consume Garnet in the current build. Among the six gems, only Sapphire is a confirmed crafting ingredient at scale, anchoring most Major-tier Jewelery Table rings and necklaces. Garnet, like Ruby and Emerald, has no documented consuming recipe yet, so in the live build it functions mainly as a stored asset or a generic Rare trade good sold to faction provisioners. If a color-keyed gem recipe is added in a later update, Garnet is the likely pink-gem input, but that is not confirmed in the current build.
Garnet is one of six gems in the launch build. Five share the Rare rarity, a stack size of 100, and the ancient-vault source; only Obsidian differs. Color is the simplest way to tell them apart in the inventory.
Gem | Color | Stack | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
Pink | 100 | Ancient vault chests | |
Deep red | 100 | Ancient vault chests | |
Deep blue | 100 | Ancient vault chests | |
Green | 100 | Ancient vault chests | |
Yellow | 100 | Ancient vault chests | |
Pale blue | 100 | Ancient vault chests | |
Black | 30 | Cursed Swamps |
Garnet shares its vault-chest source with the other four 100-stack gems, so a single ancient-vault clearing run in the Foothills or Cursed Swamps tends to return a mix of all of them at once.
Property | Value |
|---|---|
Stack | 100 |
Garnet is most useful as part of a route that also covers nearby enemies, resources, or points of interest. Check the drops table before farming it directly, then follow the linked creature-family, biome, and material pages to decide whether the same route covers other needed materials.