Nagadus Emerald Chunk is a Character Ascension Material used by Dendro characters.
Dropped By[]
1 Weekly Boss drops Nagadus Emerald Chunk:
3 Normal Bosses drop Nagadus Emerald Chunk:
Alchemy[]
Craft Usage[]
There are 7 items that can be crafted using Nagadus Emerald Chunk:
Item | Craft Type | Recipe |
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Agnidus Agate Chunk | Converting | Nagadus Emerald Chunk ×1 Dust of Azoth ×9 |
Nagadus Emerald Gemstone | Crafting | Nagadus Emerald Chunk ×3 Mora ×2,700 |
Prithiva Topaz Chunk | Converting | Nagadus Emerald Chunk ×1 Dust of Azoth ×9 |
Shivada Jade Chunk | Converting | Nagadus Emerald Chunk ×1 Dust of Azoth ×9 |
Vajrada Amethyst Chunk | Converting | Nagadus Emerald Chunk ×1 Dust of Azoth ×9 |
Varunada Lazurite Chunk | Converting | Nagadus Emerald Chunk ×1 Dust of Azoth ×9 |
Vayuda Turquoise Chunk | Converting | Nagadus Emerald Chunk ×1 Dust of Azoth ×9 |
Ascension Usage[]
10 Characters use Nagadus Emerald Chunk for ascension:
No Weapons use Nagadus Emerald Chunk for ascension.
Trivia[]
- The Nagadus Emerald quote is similar to Nahida's description about a long dream she had in the Archon Quest Like a Triumphant Hero in Chapter III: Act III - Dreams, Emptiness, Deception.
Etymology[]
- The English name of the item derives "Nagadus" from Nāga, half-human half-serpent divine (or partially divine) beings in Hindu mythology.
- In the Chinese version, "Nagadus" is instead 生长 Shēngzhǎng, "To grow, Growing," "Emerald" is instead 碧翡 bìfěi which can be understood as "green gemstone," though it is ambiguous whether the title refers to a specific precious stone. The character 翡 fěi is often used as a bound form in the phrase 翡翠 fěicuì, "jade, jadeite," while emeralds are also often simply referred to as 绿宝石 lǜ-bǎoshí, "green gemstones" in Chinese.
Change History[]
Released in Version 3.0
Etymology[]
- The English name of the item derives "Nagadus" from Nāga, half-human half-serpent divine (or partially divine) beings in Hindu mythology.
- In the Chinese version, "Nagadus" is instead 生长 Shēngzhǎng, "To grow, Growing," "Emerald" is instead 碧翡 bìfěi which can be understood as "green gemstone," though it is ambiguous whether the title refers to a specific precious stone. The character 翡 fěi is often used as a bound form in the phrase 翡翠 fěicuì, "jade, jadeite," while emeralds are also often simply referred to as 绿宝石 lǜ-bǎoshí, "green gemstones" in Chinese.
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
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English | Nagadus Emerald Chunk | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 生长碧翡块 Shēngzhǎng Bìfěi Kuài | |
Chinese (Traditional) | 生長碧翡塊 Shēngzhǎng Bìfěi Kuài | |
Japanese | 成長のエメラルド・塊 Seichou Emerarudo - Katamari | Growth Emerald - Lump |
Korean | 자라나는 비취 덩이 Jarananeun Bichwi Deong'i | Growing Jade Chunk |
Spanish | Trozo de esmeralda nagadus | Nagadus Emerald Chunk |
French | Morceau d'émeraude nagadus | Nagadus Emerald Chunk |
Russian | Кусок изумруда Нагадус Kusok izumruda Nagadus | Nagadus Emerald Piece |
Thai | Nagadus Emerald Chunk | — |
Vietnamese | Miếng Ngọc Bích Sinh Trưởng | |
German | Nagadus-Smaragd-Brocken | Nagadus Emerald Chunk |
Indonesian | Nagadus Emerald Chunk | — |
Portuguese | Pedaço de Esmeralda Nagadus | |
Turkish | Nagadus Zümrüdü Parçası | Nagadus Emerald Piece |
Italian | Pezzo di smeraldo Nagadus | Nagadus Emerald Chunk |
Change History[]
Released in Version 3.0