Crystal

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Not to be confused with Crystal (The Urb).

Crystals are one of the items that can be collecting in The Sims 4. They can be found while exploring rocks, and will provide the Energize Emotion aura.

The Sims 4: Get Famous introduces the Celestial Crystal Crown, which can change a Sim's traits temporarily.

List of crystals

Image Name Rarity Value Description EP
Alabaster Common §50 Alabaster is a milky white stone that is soft and smooth to the touch. &BG
 
Citrine Common §50 Like delicious citrus fruits, Citrine colors range from pale yellow to golden. Perhaps that color is why it's thought to bring success and prosperity! &BG
 
Emerald Common §25 Emerald literally means green gem, and the gorgeous green color of emeralds are unparalleled! Having one will surely make others green with envy! &BG
 
Orange Topaz Common §25 Being relatively abundant and durable, Orange Topaz is a very popular gemstone! With its happy color, it can be a symbol of friendship. &BG
 
Peach Common §25 This small stone is delicate in size with a demure, peachy-pink color. No wonder it is the embodiment of innocence. &BG
 
Quartz Common §50 Quartz was once believed to be ice crystals that would never melt, but now we know it's made of silicon-oxygen tetrahedral. Duh. &BG
 
Rose Common §50 Named for its pale pink color, Rose quartz is the stone of unconditional love and exudes a soothing sense of tranquility. &BG
 
Ruby Common §50 Sought after for their brilliant red hues, rubies represent the passion of love. Decorating your slippers with them do not allow you to teleport. &BG
 
Sapphire Common §25 Bluer than the sky, Sapphire is a sight to behold! Known as the gem of truth, helped coin the phrase "true blue." &BG
 
Turquoise Common §50 Turquoise is an opaque, blue-to-green stone that has been prized for centuries, as many believe it brings protection and good fortune. &BG
 
Amethyst Uncommon §25 Amethysts are purple colored quartz! From soft lilac to royal violet these purple shades are caused by iron impurities in the stone. &BG
 
Diamond Uncommon §25 Often used in jewelry, these sparkling gems are some of the most valued in the world and are also the hardest known natural material! &BG
 
Fire Opal Uncommon §50 These uncommon opals are generally found in volcanic rock formations and are prized for their shifting warm, fiery colors. &BG
 
Hematite Uncommon §25 Even though Hematite has a black metallic luster on the outside, it has a dark blood red color on the inside. &BG
 
Shinolite Uncommon §25 Shinolite is the shiniest stone of them all! Be careful looking at it as you might just get hypnotized by its gleaming silver beauty. &BG
 
Jet Rare §50 Because of its somber coloring Jet is commonly used in mourning jewelry, but it isn't commonly known that Jet is actually fossilized wood! &BG
 
Jonquilyst Rare §25 Jonquilyst is like a glittering drop of sunshine! Its bright, yellow color radiates cheerfulness. &BG
 
Plumbite Rare §50 While Plumbites are found in varying shades from red to yellow to green, it's most popular hue is a deep, bright green. &BG
 
Rainborz Rare §25 Rainborz is a rare and unusual gemstone that is multi-colored, but predominantly red. And strangely, it is frequently found near rainbows! &BG
 
Crandestine (Sixam) Common §50 Crandestine is an otherworldly red gemstone like nothing ever seen on Earth. &EP01
 
Nitelite (Sixam) Common §50 Nitelite is a fluorescent green crystal that is so bright it burns to look directly at it. &EP01
 
Amazonite Uncommon §68 A softer gemstone which really shows off its beautiful color when polished. Sometimes found in the waters of long winding rivers. &GP06
 
Alexandrite Rare §124 This rare gem has a dramatic color shift from day to night. Alexandrite is sometimes described as a emerald by day and a ruby by night. &GP06
 

Celestial Crystal Effect

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