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Revision as of 15:50, 13 October 2010

Conjure Mana Gem
Inv misc questionmark
  • Conjure Mana Gem (6 ranks)
  • Mage ability
  • N/A yd range
  • 75% of base mana
  • 3 sec cast
  • Conjures a mana <stone> that can be used to instantly restore X to Y mana. Z charges.
Properties
Class Mage
School Arcane
Cooldown None

[[Category:mage abilities]][[Category:mage abilities]]

Mages are unique in their ability to store mana for future use without alchemical aid.[1]
"Typical magecraft, to conjure a thing of such beauty only to sacrifice it." - Raesa Morningstar[2]

Inv misc questionmark [Conjure Mana Gem] is a mage spell which conjures a mana stone that stores mana for later use. Mana stones are soulbound, and cannot be traded to other players. They are unique, meaning that a mage can only carry a single stone at a time regardless of rank. When used, the stone instantly restores mana, similar to a mana potion with its own 2 minute cooldown. Mana stones are not considered conjured items and do not disappear after logging off for 15 minutes. The versions with more than one charge regenerate charges while you are not logged in. (Lower level ones are, of course, consumed on use.)

Rank table

Rank Stone Mana Restored Charges Level Cost
1 Mana Agate [Agate] 390 to 410 1 28 70s
2 Mana Jade [Jade] 585 to 615 1 38 1g 40s
3 Mana Citrine [Citrine] 829 to 871 1 48 2g 80s
4 Mana Ruby [Ruby] 1073 to 1127 1 58 4g
5 Mana Emerald [Emerald] 2340 to 2460 3 68 9g 60s
6 Mana Sapphire [Sapphire] 3330 to 3500 3 77 15g

Castaclysm table

Level Mana Cost Mana Restored
80 43 % 3415

Notes

These stones are on a different cooldown than potions and Warlock Healthstones.

Using the Inv misc gem stone 01 [Conjure Mana Emerald]/Conjure Mana Sapphire spells while the Mage already has the respective gem in his inventory replenishes that gem's charges back to three.

The icons for these items do not match the actual gems of the same name, so don't use the icon as a type indicator (Mana Agate uses

Inv misc gem emerald 011000
  • Huge Emerald
  • Crafting Reagent
  • Sell Price: 1g

Huge Emerald is an uncommon raw gem mined from Thorium Veins.

Source

As an ingredient

Blacksmithing

Engineering

Jewelcrafting

Tailoring

As a quest objective

WoW Icon update The subject of this section has been removed from World of Warcraft but is present in Classic Era.

Notes

Patch changes

  • Dragonflight Patch 10.0.2 (2022-11-15): Stacks to 1000, up from 200.
  • Shadowlands Patch 9.0.1 (2020-10-13): Item level modified due to level squish, from 60 to 25.
  • Warlords of Draenor Patch 6.0.2 (2014-10-14): Stacks to 200, up from 20.
  • WoW Icon update Patch 1.5.0 (2005-06-07): Small Throrium Veins now sometimes will have Emeralds or Diamonds.

External links

icon, Mana Jade uses

Inv misc gem emerald 021000
  • Moss Agate
  • Crafting Reagent
  • Sell Price: 4s

Moss Agate is a raw gem.

Sources

Moss Agate is a mineral that miners can extract from Tin Veins, or Jewelcrafters can Prospect from Inv ore tin 01 [Tin Ore]. Other potential sources include mob drops and chests.

As an ingredient

Blacksmithing

Engineering

Jewelcrafting

Leatherworking

As a quest objective

Moss Agate is needed for the following quests:

Patch changes

External links

icon, Mana Citrine uses

Inv misc gem opal 011000
  • Large Opal
  • Crafting Reagent
  • Sell Price: 70s

Large Opal is a raw gem.

Source

This item can be mined from Small and Rich Thorium Veins or prospected from Inv ore mithril 02 [Mithril Ore] and Inv ore thorium 02 [Thorium Ore]. It can also drop from high level mobs in Eastern Kingdoms and Kalimdor.

As an ingredient

Blacksmithing

Engineering

Jewelcrafting

Patch changes

External links

icon, Mana Ruby uses

For the Bloodstone ore, see Bloodstone ore.
Inv misc gem ruby 0110
  • Blood Shard
  • Sell Price: 25c

Blood Shards are said to have been formed by the blood falling from the quilboar's patron demigod, Agamaggan.

Previously dropped from most of the Bristleback quilboar and from mining/herbing in the Barrens, these shards can now only be looted from Bristleback Thornweavers. These shards no longer have a purpose.

History

Blood Shard Bristleback HS

A Bristleback quilboar holding a Blood Shard in Hearthstone.

WoW Icon update The subject of this section was removed from World of Warcraft in patch 4.0.3a but is present in Classic Era.

Source

They can frequently be found when mining copper and tin veins in the Barrens. They also drop from the following mobs:

Objective of

Notes

Blood Shards can be turned in to Mangletooth, a caged Razormane quilboar in Camp Taurajo for a variety of quests. You must complete H [21] Blood Shards of Agamaggan first. After completing that one, you can get any of the other 6 quests.

See also

External links

icon, and Mana Emerald uses

For the rare spawn drake mob, see Jade (drake). For the pandaren, see Jade (pandaren).
Inv misc gem stone 011000
  • Jade
  • Crafting Reagent
  • Sell Price: 7s

Jade is a raw gem. It is naturally rich with life and color, making it the perfect raw material for animating companions from the stone.[3]

In Pandaria, jade is used to build a single massive statue for the August Celestial Yu'lon, so that she can reincarnate through them around every 300 years.

Source

This item can be found in Gold Veins, Tin Veins and Iron Deposits everywhere. It is also a reward from the quest Find Agmond. It is also dropped from the elite mobs in Dun Modr. (As of patch 2.3, the elite tag has been removed from Dun Modr mobs.)

Inv misc gem bloodgem 01 [Prospecting] Inv ore tin 01 [Tin Ore] (low chance) or Inv ore iron 01 [Iron Ore] can also yield Jade.

As an ingredient

Blacksmithing

Engineering

Jewelcrafting

Leatherworking

Tailoring

As a quest objective

WoW Icon update The subject of this section was removed from World of Warcraft in patch 4.0.3a but is present in Classic Era.

Patch changes

  • Dragonflight Patch 10.0.2 (2022-11-15): Stacks to 1000, up from 200.
  • Shadowlands Patch 9.0.1 (2020-10-13): Item level modified due to level squish, from 35 to 15.
  • Warlords of Draenor Patch 6.0.2 (2014-10-14): Stacks to 200, up from 20.
  • Test-inline Patch 0.6 (2004-04-13): Drops have been slightly increased.

See also

References

 
  1. ^ TCG Heroes of Azeroth, #57
  2. ^ TCGFoO, #42
  3. ^ Inv jewelcrafting jadeowl [Jade Owl]

External links

icon.

Tips and tactics

Don't wait until you're out of mana to use a stone. In a fight that will be more than two minutes long, use your first charge early in the fight, after you have used enough mana to use the stone and not over-restore mana. A second charge will be available before the end of the fight.

Since all potions share a cooldown timer, you can use this instead of a mana potion that would put the health (and mana) potion on the cooldown timer. If you always uses your mana stone before your mana potion, you have quicker access to your health potion.

Inv misc gem stone 01 [Conjure Mana Emerald] and Conjure Mana Sapphire both create a stone with 3 charges, so if you have used your last charge during a long fight, you could immediately create three more with the intention of using at least one more stone during the fight. Doing this can lead to a net mana gain. An even larger mana gain could be achieved with the use of the [Serpent-Coil Braid].

Inv glyph majormage [Glyph of Mana Gem] increases the ammount of mana gained from stones by 40%. Two pieces of Frostfire Garb increases the mana gain by 40% and grants you +225 spellpower for 15 seconds after using the mana gem.

Past changes

Wrath-Logo-Small Patch 3.2.0 (2009-08-04): Conjured mana gems no longer share a cooldown with Warlock Healthstones
Wrath-Logo-Small Patch 3.0.2 (2008-10-14): Conjured mana gems no longer disappear from your backpack after being logged out for more than 15 minutes. Higher ranks of Conjure Mana Gem will recharge an existing mana gem to maximum charges.
Bc icon Patch 2.3.2 (2008-01-08): Conjure Mana Gem mana restore variance substantially reduced, (Rank 5 – Emerald) now restores 2340 to 2460 mana and has three charges.
Bc icon Patch 2.0.1 (2006-12-05): Conjure Mana Emerald was changed so that it now is affected by the global cooldown.

References

 

External links