Vajrada Amethyst Gemstone is a Character Ascension Material used by Electro characters.
Dropped By[]
5 Weekly Bosses drop Vajrada Amethyst Gemstone:
8 Normal Bosses drop Vajrada Amethyst Gemstone:
Alchemy[]
Craft Usage[]
There are 6 items that can be crafted using Vajrada Amethyst Gemstone:
Item | Craft Type | Recipe |
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Agnidus Agate Gemstone | Converting | Vajrada Amethyst Gemstone ×1 Dust of Azoth ×27 |
Nagadus Emerald Gemstone | Converting | Vajrada Amethyst Gemstone ×1 Dust of Azoth ×27 |
Prithiva Topaz Gemstone | Converting | Vajrada Amethyst Gemstone ×1 Dust of Azoth ×27 |
Shivada Jade Gemstone | Converting | Vajrada Amethyst Gemstone ×1 Dust of Azoth ×27 |
Varunada Lazurite Gemstone | Converting | Vajrada Amethyst Gemstone ×1 Dust of Azoth ×27 |
Vayuda Turquoise Gemstone | Converting | Vajrada Amethyst Gemstone ×1 Dust of Azoth ×27 |
Ascension Usage[]
13 Characters use Vajrada Amethyst Gemstone for ascension:
No Weapons use Vajrada Amethyst Gemstone for ascension.
Trivia[]
- The Vajrada Amethyst quote is paraphrased by Ei in a cutscene of the Archon Quest The Omnipresent God in Chapter II: Act III - Omnipresence Over Mortals.
- In Chinese and Japanese versions, the item quote and cutscene lines are identical.
Etymology[]
- The English name for this item derives "Vajrada" from Vajra, the weapon used by Indra, the Hindu God of Rain and Thunder. It is also used as a symbol of indestructibility and the "conscious attempt to recognize the transcendental aspect of all phenomena."
- In Buddhism, Vajra is one of the Twelve Heavenly Generals, the yaksha who serve Bhaisajyaguru, the buddha of healing.
- Vajrada Amethyst is the only gemstone item group named after a weapon. All other gemstone item groups are named after Hindu and Vedic deities.
- In the Chinese version, "Vajrada" is instead 最胜/最勝
Zuì Shèng, "All-Surpassing, Most Beautiful, Greatest."
Change History[]
Released in Version 1.0
Etymology[]
- The English name for this item derives "Vajrada" from Vajra, the weapon used by Indra, the Hindu God of Rain and Thunder. It is also used as a symbol of indestructibility and the "conscious attempt to recognize the transcendental aspect of all phenomena."
- In Buddhism, Vajra is one of the Twelve Heavenly Generals, the yaksha who serve Bhaisajyaguru, the buddha of healing.
- Vajrada Amethyst is the only gemstone item group named after a weapon. All other gemstone item groups are named after Hindu and Vedic deities.
- In the Chinese version, "Vajrada" is instead 最胜/最勝
Zuì Shèng, "All-Surpassing, Most Beautiful, Greatest."
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
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English | Vajrada Amethyst Gemstone | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 最胜紫晶 Zuìshèng Zǐjīng | All-Surpassing Amethyst |
Chinese (Traditional) | 最勝紫晶 Zuìshèng Zǐjīng | |
Japanese | 最勝のアメシスト Saishou no Ameshisuto | All-Surpassing Amethyst |
Korean | 승리의 자수정 Seungri-ui Jasujeong | Amethyst of Victory |
Spanish | Amatista vajrada | Vajrada Amethyst |
French | Pierre d'améthyste vajrada | Vajrada Amethyst Stone |
Russian | Драгоценный аметист Ваджрада Dragotsennyy ametist Vadzhrada | Precious Vajrada Amethyst |
Thai | Vajrada Amethyst Gemstone | — |
Vietnamese | Tử Tinh Thắng Lợi | |
German | Vajrada-Amethyst | Vajrada Amethyst |
Indonesian | Vajrada Amethyst Gemstone | — |
Portuguese | Gema de Ametista Vajrada | |
Turkish | Vajrada Ametisti Külçesi | Vajrada Amethyst Nugget |
Italian | Gemma d'ametista Vajrada |
Change History[]
Released in Version 1.0