Maxperson
Morkus from Orkus
No. Cut is subjective. Locals might like or hate the princess cut or table cut. The magic of the universe doesn't care. In fact, cutting a gem might make it too small to qualify since you lose gem mass when you cut it. So while a cut might increase the value to the locals, it might reduce it for magic purposes. You could take a gem that would qualify for 5k uncut as far as the magic is concerned and reduce it to 4.5k for the magic, but 8k for the locals who like the cut.Thanks for the expanded explanation. I'm still not entirely sure whether you're considering the increased value of cut diamonds to be included or excluded from the "multiversal inherent value." In the case of an uncut gem with a value listed in the book, can its "multiversal inherent value" be increased by cutting it?