An extremely hard stone of pure carbon that is compatible with mythril. Used to make jewelry.
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates description
Diamond (ダイヤモンド, Daiyamondo?) is a recurring item in the series.
Appearances
Final Fantasy IX
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Restores HP. It cannot be used in the field. Equip as an Add-on.
Description
Diamond is an item and an add-on. It teaches the support abilities Body Temp and Distract, and when used as an item, restores HP equal to the amount of Diamonds in the player's inventory x36. While Eiko Carol is equipped with a Diamond, Carbuncle uses the ability Diamond Light granting Vanish on the player party. It is a gift from Kirkboat in Conde Petie and can be found in the Sea at Dusk Chocograph, bought from Stiltzkin at Bran Bal, or by giving a friendly Garuda a Lapis Lazuli.
Final Fantasy XI
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Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings
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Brilliant gemstone symbolic of the conqueror. The stone itself may conquer those of a weak heart.
Description
Final Fantasy XIV
Template:Sideicon Diamond is a rare type of gem used by master Goldsmiths to craft various very high level jewelry for mages.
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles
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Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates
Template:Sideicon Diamond is a material that can be acquired from Hammer Goblins. It can be sold for 1,000 gil.
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers
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Dissidia Final Fantasy
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A super-hard crystal that can cut through anything.
Description
Diamond is a trade accessory found in treasure chests or in the Falcon Course of the Duel Colosseum. When equipped, it gives Luck +3.
Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy
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A super-hard crystal that can cut through anything.
Description
Diamond returns as a trade accessory found in treasure chests and bought in the Moogle Shop for 50 KP. It grants Luck +3 when equipped.
Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light
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A gem dropped by monsters, infused with power beyond conception.
Description
Etymology
diamond is a metastable allotrope of carbon, where the carbon atoms are arranged in a variation of the face-centered cubic crystal structure called a diamond lattice. Diamond is the birthstone for April.
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