Earth 2 • Resources and Jewels CheatSheet
The CheatSheet coverers all (32) Earth 2 resources and their corresponding jewels. It also shows all crafting combinations beyond the 8 basic jewels. On this page, you will find the online version. There is also a link to the hi-rez, vector-based PDF-version that can be printed to a single A4 page.
- Click on the PDF icon to the right to get the PDF-version.
- Use or share anywhere. If published, credit to Morganix.no.
- The online version is located in the next section. It is not searchable, like the PDF-version.
- There are short instructions on the top of the CheatSheet, but more in the CheatSheet Guide section.
CheatSheet
- The Resources are listed on the left side of the fields and the jewels that prime their production are listed on the right. On Jun 16 2024, there were 32 known Resources.
- The 8 Base Resources are found in the colored fields at the top.
- Most of the jewels listed in the grey fields can boost the production of 2 of the 8 Base Resources: Each of the blue dots on the grey fields connects to 2 white dots on the colored fields, indicating that e.g. a Garnet jewel will boost Sand and Iron production. The same dots indicate that a Garnet jewel is created by combining a T3 Ochre and Sandy jewel.
- How to Craft Sunset Jewels – How to Craft Purple Jewels: (© Pacey).
CheatSheet Guide
- Resources are listed on the left side.
- Jewels are listed on the right side – and are priming their corresponding resources on the left side.
- Most Jewels listed in the grey fields boost the production of two basic resources in the eight top fields.
- Most of the Jewels listed on the grey fields are crafted by combining T3 Jewels on the right side of the fields of the resources they boost.
• The Basics
The first eight rows, with the colored backgrounds, list the basic Resources & Jewels. Those Jewels are the ones that spawn from your properties. The 24 grey fields underneath list the other resources, that need to be primed with Jewels crafted from combinations of T3s made from two of the eight basic Jewels. The CheatSheet shows which basic Jewels you need to combine to craft the Jewels on the grey fields – and which basic resources the latter ones will boost in the eight top fields::
This is done by using the white and blue dots connected by the vertical, dashed lines, like those in the right-hand figure. The left line in the figure is taken from the one with a blue dot on the Bauxite field. The blue dot connects to two white dots on the Iron and Sand fields, meaning two things:
- The blue dot means that the Jewel at the right side of the field (Garnet) boosts the production of the two resources with the white dots the dashed line connects to – which is Iron and Sand in this example.
- Further, the two white dots on the colored fields (Iron and Sand) indicate that the Jewels on the fields' right side (Ochre and Sandy) can be combined (as T3s) to craft the Jewel on the field with the blue dot – which is a Garnet Jewel in this example.
• The Chromium Field
The right-hand line in the figure is grey and has an upward-pointing arrow instead of a blue dot, as seen on the Chromium field, indicating that it represents a special case:
The upward-pointing arrow indicates a one-way relationship between the Sunset Jewel and the two fields above to which the black dotted line connects, meaning: The Sunset Jewel boosts the production of Limestone and Sand – but you can not craft a Sunset Jewel by combining the Grey and Sandy Jewels.
• Other exceptions
There are two other special cases:
- The Purple Jewel, priming Iridium production, is not created by combining two (T3) basic Jewels, and does not boost the production of any basic resources. Therefore, no lines or dots are connected to the Iridium field and the Purple Jewel.
- The Jewels on the six bottom grey fields do not prime any resources, but each of them boosts two of the basic resources in the eight colored fields at the top. Therefore, no resources are listed on the left side of those fields.
• Sunset and Purple Jewels
The CheatCheet does not indicate how to craft the Sunset and Purple Jewels, because they don't follow the pattern of having their source in two basic T3 Jewels. I recommend Pacey's tutorials on these topics:
Pacey's tutorials provide instructions on how to craft T2 Sunset and Purple Jewels. If you want more boosting power than the T2s can provide, there are the following options:
- Sunset Jewels can not be upgraded to T3s. However, they can be upgraded to Luminous Jewels. If you don't want to stake a lot of Ether on trying this for yourself, they can be bought at the E2 Bazaar
- Purple Jewels can be upgraded to T3s by combining three Tier 2s, as demonstrated in the "Purple and Orange Jewel Craft in Earth 2" video at 2:09 by GR4NRAUD3: