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|description=Blue crystal that can store the energy of people's thoughts, allowing its holder to listen to sounds, and with suitable tools even display images and spaces. | |description=Blue crystal that can store the energy of people's thoughts, allowing its holder to listen to sounds, and with suitable tools even display images and spaces. | ||
|effect=Coins or items with special usesage. | |effect=Coins or items with special usesage. {{Sic}} | ||
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'''Blue Crystals''' are [[Gadvia:Gadvia|Gadvia]]'s paid currency. 1 USD is about 100 {{IconLink|Gadvia|Blue Crystal|Blue Crystals}}. | '''Blue Crystals''' are [[Gadvia:Gadvia|Gadvia]]'s paid currency. 1 USD is about 100 {{IconLink|Gadvia|Blue Crystal|Blue Crystals}}. | ||
= | = Obtaining = | ||
=== Purchasing === | |||
The main method of obtaining Blue Crystals is purchasing them from the [[Gadvia:Store|Store]]. | |||
{{Unfinished|Prices of Blue Crystals}} | |||
A small amount of | === Rewards === | ||
A small amount of Blue Crystals can be recieved for free by completing [[Gadvia:Hunter Missions|Hunter Missions]], [[Gadvia:Explorer Missions|Explorer Missions]] and [[Gadvia:Artisan Missions|Artisan Missions]]. Note that some of the missions are locked behind paid content, so not all of the Blue Crystal rewards are obtainable for free. | |||
= Uses = | = Uses = | ||
Blue Crystals can be used for a variety of things. | |||
== Purchasing Gold Coins == | === Purchasing Gold Coins === | ||
In the [[Gadvia:Store|Store]], the player can purchase {{IconLink|Gadvia|Gold Coin|Gold Coins}} in exchange for | In the [[Gadvia:Store|Store]], the player can purchase {{IconLink|Gadvia|Gold Coin|Gold Coins}} in exchange for '''Blue Crystals'''. Just like purchasing Blue Crystals, when using an offer for the first time, the player gets a 20% bonus amount of coins. For example, when purchasing coins using the 100 000 coin option for the first time, the player will recieve 120 000. Each additional use of this option will give 100 000 coins. This does not affect other offers; after purchasing the 100 000 coin option, the player may purchase the 50 000 coin option and will still recieve an additional 10 000 coins as a bonus. | ||
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== Replenishing insufficient resources == | === Replenishing insufficient resources === | ||
When the player lacks resources for [[Gadvia:repairing|repairing]] or [[Gadvia:upgrading|upgrading]] a [[Gadvia:building|building]], or trading near the [[Gadvia:Campfire|Campfire]], | When the player lacks resources for [[Gadvia:repairing|repairing]] or [[Gadvia:upgrading|upgrading]] a [[Gadvia:building|building]], or trading near the [[Gadvia:Campfire|Campfire]], '''Blue Crystals''' or {{IconLink|Gadvia|White Crystal|White Crystals}} can be used to purchase the missing resources. The price depends on the resource and the amount of the resource. The price in Blue Crystals is calculated by multiplying the total price of all missing items in {{IconLink|Gadvia|Gold Coin|Gold Coins}} by a factor of 0.1 and rounding up. The price in {{IconLink|Gadvia|White Crystal|White Crystals}} is calculated by multiplying the total price of all missing items in {{IconLink|Gadvia|Gold Coin|Gold Coins}} by a factor of 0.5 and rounding up. Some example prices are listed below. | ||
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== Unlocking slots == | === Unlocking slots === | ||
In some buildings, such as the [[Gadvia:Taro Field|Taro Field]], the [[Gadvia:House|House]] and the [[Gadvia:Kitchen|Kitchen]], additional slots can be unlocked using | In some buildings, such as the [[Gadvia:Taro Field|Taro Field]], the [[Gadvia:House|House]] and the [[Gadvia:Kitchen|Kitchen]], additional slots can be unlocked using '''Blue Crystals'''. The price is 20 Blue Crystals for 1 additional slot. | ||
== Direct completion == | === Direct completion === | ||
Some time-based events, such as waiting for food to be ready in the [[Gadvia:Taro Field|Taro Field]], the [[Gadvia:House|House]], and the [[Gadvia:Kitchen|Kitchen]] buildings, or constructing weapons in the [[Gadvia:Workshop|Workshop]], can be skipped or shortened using | Some time-based events, such as waiting for food to be ready in the [[Gadvia:Taro Field|Taro Field]], the [[Gadvia:House|House]], and the [[Gadvia:Kitchen|Kitchen]] buildings, or constructing weapons in the [[Gadvia:Workshop|Workshop]], can be skipped or shortened using Blue Crystals, [[ads]], or {{IconLink|Gadvia|Boost Voucher|Boost Vouchers}}. The price of direct completion depends on the time that the player needs to wait, and can be calculated using the formula: <code>ceil(minutesLeft / 7)</code>. | ||
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Category | Special Items |
Description | Blue crystal that can store the energy of people's thoughts, allowing its holder to listen to sounds, and with suitable tools even display images and spaces. |
Effect | Coins or items with special usesage. [sic] |
Blue Crystals are Gadvia's paid currency. 1 USD is about 100 Blue Crystals.
Obtaining
[edit | edit source]Purchasing
[edit | edit source]The main method of obtaining Blue Crystals is purchasing them from the Store. [unfinished]
Rewards
[edit | edit source]A small amount of Blue Crystals can be recieved for free by completing Hunter Missions, Explorer Missions and Artisan Missions. Note that some of the missions are locked behind paid content, so not all of the Blue Crystal rewards are obtainable for free.
Uses
[edit | edit source]Blue Crystals can be used for a variety of things.
Purchasing Gold Coins
[edit | edit source]In the Store, the player can purchase Gold Coins in exchange for Blue Crystals. Just like purchasing Blue Crystals, when using an offer for the first time, the player gets a 20% bonus amount of coins. For example, when purchasing coins using the 100 000 coin option for the first time, the player will recieve 120 000. Each additional use of this option will give 100 000 coins. This does not affect other offers; after purchasing the 100 000 coin option, the player may purchase the 50 000 coin option and will still recieve an additional 10 000 coins as a bonus.
Gold Coin | First Purchase Bonus (20% increase) |
Price (Blue Crystals) |
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10 000 | +2 000 | 100 |
50 000 | +10 000 | 490 |
100 000 | +20 000 | 950 |
Replenishing insufficient resources
[edit | edit source]When the player lacks resources for repairing or upgrading a building, or trading near the Campfire, Blue Crystals or White Crystals can be used to purchase the missing resources. The price depends on the resource and the amount of the resource. The price in Blue Crystals is calculated by multiplying the total price of all missing items in
Gold Coins by a factor of 0.1 and rounding up. The price in
White Crystals is calculated by multiplying the total price of all missing items in
Gold Coins by a factor of 0.5 and rounding up. Some example prices are listed below.
Item | ![]() |
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1 | 3 | 5 |
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2 | 10 | 20 |
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1 | 1 | 2 |
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1 | 4 | 8 |
(general case) | ceil(x * 0.1) | ceil(x * 0.5) | x |
Unlocking slots
[edit | edit source]In some buildings, such as the Taro Field, the House and the Kitchen, additional slots can be unlocked using Blue Crystals. The price is 20 Blue Crystals for 1 additional slot.
Direct completion
[edit | edit source]Some time-based events, such as waiting for food to be ready in the Taro Field, the House, and the Kitchen buildings, or constructing weapons in the Workshop, can be skipped or shortened using Blue Crystals, ads, or Boost Vouchers. The price of direct completion depends on the time that the player needs to wait, and can be calculated using the formula:
ceil(minutesLeft / 7)
.
Duration range | Price (![]() |
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0 - 7 minutes | 1 |
7 - 14 minutes | 2 |
14 - 21 minutes | 3 |
21 - 28 minutes | 4 |
28 - 35 minutes | 5 |
35 - 42 minutes | 6 |
42 - 49 minutes | 7 |
49 - 56 minutes | 8 |
56 - 63 minutes | 9 |
63 - 70 minutes | 10 |
... | ... |
x minutes | ceil(x / 7) |