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'''{{PAGENAME}}s''' are materials used in {{Skill|Summoning}} for the creation of [[Summoning Tablet]]s. There are six types of shards, all of which are purchasable in the {{Icon|Shop}}.
'''{{PAGENAME}}s''' are materials used in {{Skill|Summoning}} for the creation of [[Summoning Tablet]]s. There are six types of shards, all of which are purchasable in the {{Icon|Shop}}.


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| {{ItemIcon|Summoning Shard (Black)|notext=true|size=50}} || [[Summoning Shard (Black)]] || Item || Used to create Familiars in Summoning || {{GP|600}}
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| {{ItemIcon|Summoning Shard (Crimson)|notext=true|size=50}} || [[Summoning Shard (Crimson)]] || Item || Use to create Abyssal Familiars in Summoning || {{AP|1000}}
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| {{ItemIcon|Summoning Shard (Azure)|notext=true|size=50}} || [[Summoning Shard (Azure)]] || Item || Use to create Abyssal Familiars in Summoning || {{AP|1000}}
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Summoning Shard (Gold)

Summoning Shards are materials used in

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Summoning

for the creation of Summoning Tablets. There are six types of shards, all of which are purchasable in the

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Shop

.

Shards are separated into three price tiers, where each tier has a shard for combat skill tablets and a shard for non-combat skill tablets. Higher level Summoning tablets will require the more expensive Summoning shards.

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