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There are several ways to obtain Gems: | There are several ways to obtain Gems: | ||
*Purchasing Gems | *Purchasing Gems | ||
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*Completing [[Campaigns]] | *Completing [[Campaigns]] | ||
*Winning [[Contests|contests]] | *Winning [[Contests|contests]] | ||
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+ | ==Trivia== | ||
+ | *They were first called EE Coins, but to prevent confusion with in-game coins they renamed them to gems. | ||
+ | *The Item thats costs the most gems is diamond block with 1000 gems with the second one being big spender with 500 gems. | ||
+ | *The Item that costs the least amount of gems is suprised and smirk with 2 gems. |
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Gems are the premium currency of Everybody Edits, with Energy being the free currency. They can be used to buy any item in the Shop. Being a premium currency in a free game, some items can only be bought with Gems, such as Classics.
Obtaining Gems
There are several ways to obtain Gems:
- Purchasing Gems
- Logging in the game daily
- Completing Campaigns
- Winning contests
Trivia
- They were first called EE Coins, but to prevent confusion with in-game coins they renamed them to gems.
- The Item thats costs the most gems is diamond block with 1000 gems with the second one being big spender with 500 gems.
- The Item that costs the least amount of gems is suprised and smirk with 2 gems.