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Gems and elements

Pilgrammed Gems and Elements

Use this support page when the search is about gem services, element matchups, or current Dark Gem chatter rather than one exact weapon, boss, or NPC page.

Verified facts

What the official sources can safely support

These rows are the stable part of the topic: Talvern's services, the official element rules, and the gem-to-element connection.

System ruleVerified

Elements now have a direct official page

The official Pilgrammed wiki now says the game has 15 elements. It also says effective element matchups do 25 percent more damage, while ineffective matchups do 25 or 50 percent less depending on the interaction.

System ruleVerified

Some gems directly change weapon elements

The official Elements page says Fire, Frost, Light, Dark, and Lightning Gems change the weapon they are forged on to the matching element.

System ruleVerified

Talvern is the current gem-service source of record

The official Talvern page says Talvern can forge a gem onto a weapon for 500 Gold, remove a gem for 100 Gold, and exchange three unique discovered gems for one gem the player has already discovered.

System ruleVerified

Perception matters for element planning

The official Elements page says the Perception skill can ignore ineffective elemental damage, and its Aced version adds more damage when the matchup is effective.

Demand signals

Why this page exists now

Public demand is real, but not every current gem claim is official. This page separates the hot search surface from the part the site can safely verify.

Current demandReported

Gem farming questions are still active

A visible Reddit thread in r/RobloxPilgrammed keeps surfacing Big Iron gem bags, Mondo, and expert Sky Battlegrounds as player-reported farming answers. Those are useful demand signals, but not fresh official drop-rate proof.

Current demandReported

Dark Gem build chatter is current again

A June 30, 2026 YouTube upload uses Dark Gem as its main title hook. That is enough exact-term demand to justify a support page, even though the site should still avoid pretending it has a full gem-tier verdict.

Current demandReported

Talvern troubleshooting is still a live player-help topic

A later Reddit help thread shows Talvern still surfacing in exact player questions, with Blood Gem advice appearing in the replies. This page can safely answer the service and source-policy part without inventing a full quest guide.

Exact NPC

Talvern now has an exact page

Use the Talvern route for the verified NPC identity, Armory Assessment quest context, and observatory service details before broader gem-system reading.

Exact weapon

Avenger Axe now has its own page

Current build chatter is already pairing Avenger Axe with gem questions, so the exact weapon route now handles the identity while this page holds the system rules.

Status systems

Keep status interactions separate

Use status effects for Decay, Frostburn, Shock, and duration rules instead of forcing every build answer into one gem page.

Weapons hub

Apply the system to exact weapons

Once the gem or element question is answered, move into the relevant exact weapon page or the broader hub for a safer next step.

FAQ

Pilgrammed gems and elements questions

Short answers for Talvern costs, official system coverage, and why community farming advice stays clearly separated.

What can this Pilgrammed gems page verify right now?

It can safely verify the official element rules, which gems explicitly change weapon elements, and Talvern's current gem-service options and costs.

Does this page verify the fastest way to farm gems?

No. Current farming advice is still community-reported in this pass, so the page keeps those ideas separate from official facts.

Why does this route cover elements too?

Current search demand overlaps. Players asking about gems usually also need the official element-effectiveness rules and how gem forging changes a weapon's element.

Where should I go after this page?

Use the weapons hub or an exact weapon page when the next question is about a specific weapon, and use status effects when the next question is about Decay, Frostburn, Shock, or other system interactions.