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NoMiTorta wrote: (7)Can there be multiple gems of the same kind of stone? If so, would they both be named by that gemstone?

(8)Is it just convenience that Ruby and Sapphire's gemstones are on opposite hands? Or were they destined to be together?

(9) If Ruby and Sapphire "reproduced", would their offspring have the same kind of connection/romance and form another Garnet?

(10)How does gem reproduction work? Or: does a gem always need to give up their physical form to make another of that type of gem?

(11) Can fusion gems reproduce and make only that gem, and then not be a fusion?

(12) Can there be a Fusion gem that isn't a fusion? (For example: imagine a Garnet that was not a fused form of Ruby and Sapphire, Is that possible, or can a fusion gem only be a fusion?)

(P.S. sorry I'm writing so many, I just keep forgetting to write things XP) NoMiTorta won a badge of making great questions.

I Think there's Garnets,Opals,Malachite that aren't fusions;

But if is not will be like scale system like:

2 Gems to make level 2 GEM like : garnets and opals

3 Gems to make level 3 GEM like : Sugilite

4 Gems to make level 4 GEM like ; Alexandrite      ETC...