Wondrous Item, uncommon
This gem contains a mote of elemental energy. When you use an action to break the gem, an elemental is summoned as if you had cast the conjure elemental spell, and the gem's magic is lost. The type of gem determines the elemental summoned by the spell.
| Gem | Summoned Elemental |
|---|---|
| Blue Sapphire | Air Elemental |
| Yellow Diamond | Earth Elemental |
| Red Corundum | Fire Elemental |
| Emerald | Water Elemental |
Notes: Summoning







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Posted Sep 21, 2018I believe that this item should be tagged as "Consumable."
Sure you don't consume it as in eat it, but the item is consumed when you activate it.
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Posted Jan 17, 2019i don't think you can control the elemental from the gem
two reasons:
1. according to the DMG rules about creating a magic item, an uncommon item can cast a no higher than 3rd level in a form of one per day and conjure elemental is a 5th level. so it needs some disadvantages to be balanced.
2. the text says you summon an elemental as if summoned by the conjure elemental spell so if you don't really cast the spell you are not concentrating on it and if the concentration is broken it becomes hostile according to the spell.
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Posted Jun 29, 20191. The disadvantage is that the item can only be used once and you don't get a choice on what is summoned. Also, the DMG's segment on creating magic items isn't meant to be super strict, it's more meant to be a suggested way of how to balance a home-brewed magic item.
2. "Summoned as if you had cast" not "as if summoned by," a small but vital difference. You're correct that you don't technically cast the spell, but the wording implies that you apply ALL effects of the spell, including concentration.
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Posted Jun 30, 2019i'd say its the DM's choice if the elemental can be controlled
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Posted Dec 8, 2019why is the blue one wind and the green one water? this vexes me it should be switched.
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Posted Dec 9, 2019If anything, green should be earth. Blue should be water obviously. Yellow being air is perfectly fine.
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Posted Jan 27, 2020Just a guess, can't actually pin it down for sure but I've read some silly crystal healing boards and they say that sapphire is often associated with celestial bodies, the heavens and the sky. Also diamonds are well known for being extremely hard but also very brittle and emeralds are often associated with change, growth and rebirth, something that water is also associated with. It's a possible explanation for an otherwise inexplicable situation.
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Posted Apr 16, 2020I usually see these used as power sources for larger magic items and other pieces of “GM magic.”
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Posted May 7, 2020A red corundum is called a ruby. A sapphire is any other corundum.
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Posted May 14, 2020It says "As if you cast the Conjure Elemental Spell", but does it require concentration?
I guess it does?
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Posted Aug 17, 2020I would rule that it does.
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Posted Nov 24, 2020Alternatively you could change the rarity.
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Posted Feb 4, 2021The gem isn't consumed, it is broken.
After the elemental has been conjured you're left with shattered pieces of whatever gem you had. Use the mending spell and you have yourself a solid gem again, which could be reused for a number of things, or just resold as a gemstone.
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Posted Mar 9, 2021Mending "repairs a single break or tear in an object you touch". It would take some time repairing a shattered object. Many wizards are bookworms used to spending tedious hours on lower magic, I suppose it suits them. This assume "breaking" the gem means "shattering" the gem. I just gave out a fire elemental gem to the party slaying Cryovain (my dragon had treasure, by golly!). It will be interesting to see how they use it.
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Posted Apr 17, 2021The art was clearly made assuming blue to be water and green to be air as well...
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Posted Aug 3, 2021I am wondering what type classes would be able to create elemental gems?
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Posted Oct 3, 2021DM classes ^^, clearly the magic item balancing is not done. Too time consuming for writers i guess .....
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Posted Mar 28, 2022Anyone else feel like the emerald should be air and sapphire should be water?
Edit: Looking closely the gems even have the elements modelled on them. The blue has waves, the yellow has earth spikes and the green has gas
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Posted Jun 25, 2022Heh, you're right. The art is inaccurate! That usually only happens on monsters, though....