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[[File:Legem-interface-live1.jpg|thumb|300px|Legendary Gem interface window.]]
Legendary Gems (or LGems or LeGems) were added to [[Reaper of Souls]] in [[Patch 2.1]], after extensive testing on the [[PTR]]. There were initially 14 types of Legendary Gems, with 3 more added in each [[Season Two]]. Most Legendary Gems have a function only when socketed in rings and amulets, and they are very powerful items, so that a socket in all 3 jewelry items is considered mandatory for [[end game]] gear. (The [[Gem of Ease]] is the only exception, and it can only be socketed into a weapon.) LGems drop only from Greater Rift Guardians, and thus can only be obtained by level 70 characters, (the one exception is the [[Boon of the Hoarder]]) though LGems have no level req and can be used by any level character, and they make very powerful [[twinks]]. To upgrade LGems, players must interact with [[Urshi]], a ghostly NPC who appears after the death of the Greater Rift Guardian. The value of the bonus increases with each rank the gem is upgraded, with a special special secondary power unlocked at rank 25. These rank 25 powers vary widely in quality, from "this makes the gem worth using" to "irrelevant for some builds." There is no theoretical upper limit to the gem's rank, rings and all gems improve with every rank. However, the odds are very poor to raise a LGem's level higher than the maximum Grift a player can clear, so for most players their LGems have a practical limit of several levels higher than their highest Greater Rift, and largest possible difference is 7 ranks. When 6 ranks higher than the Grift, there is a 1% chance the LGem will upgrade. * '''Diablo 2 Jewels''': While the developers call these items "legendary gems" these socketables have nothing in common amulets with regular [[gems]] in stats or appearance, and are more analogous to the {{iw|Unique_Jewels Rainbow Facet unique jewels}} of Diablo 2sockets highly sought.
==Rules of Drop and Use==
Legendary Gems are only dropped from [[Greater Rift Guardians]], the final bosses of [[Greater Rifts.]] A Gem is guaranteed to drop if the player doesn't have on in his equipment, inventory or stash. This guarentees that a player will get all Legendary Gems without having to rely too much on the RNG. Duplicates are only possible if another character takes a Gem out of the stash.
Legendary Gems come with an effect with an upgradeable value in it. Each rank the gem gains increases the value by a set amount. Gems are upgraded by Urshi after completing a Greater Rift within 15 minutes. Players get 3 chances to upgrade gems for each rift. Upgrade odds are based on Gem Level and Greater Rift Level. When both are equal, the chance is 60%. When the Greater Rift is more than 6 level higher, the chances up, topping out at 100 % at 10 levels. If the Gem is higher, the chance is halved for each rank of difference. The max gem rank is 200, far beyond the highest Greater Rift Clear.
==Upgrade Odds==
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Note that the odds recalculate with each successful upgrade, so a gem rolling successfully could be 100% on the first try, 90% on the second, and 80% on the third.
==Legendary Gems Catalog==
|The damage boost is calculated when damage is dealt, so movement changes the amount.
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==LGem Popularity==
As for defensive legendary gems, even in [[Hardcore]] they were hardly used, which prompted much bigger defensive bonuses on the gems in the second batch, [[Esoteric Alteration]] and [[Molten Wildebeest’s Gizzard]], added in [[Season Two]].
==Gem Upgrade Development==