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Add this function or item to disassemble lv2 or above gems into its prior state. For example: lv5 will become two lv4 gems.

I dont know how. But maybe like a plier system where you put the gem and an item mall.

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Not bad. Do you agree for 30% fail chance?
 
Not bad. Do you agree for 30% fail chance?
I prefer not to add fail rate because of the risk taken in making it.

But maybe it can be patterned after the combining rate. I'm thinking it should be 100% success for lv2-3. And lv4-5 should have a very little fail chance(like pet levelup rate? Idk mine hasnt failed) but no adverse effect to the gem like losing it rather only lose the mall item used. Lastly, the composition fruit don't take effect.
 
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i agree and fail should be it lv5 only not lv4/3/2/1 cuz we fail gems it lv5 only not 4/3/2/1
 
Idea is good, but this would have to be like a special plier no? kinda like a mall exclusive plier? or?
 
I prefer not to add fail rate because of the risk taken in making it.

But maybe it can be patterned after the combining rate. I'm thinking it should be 100% success for lv2-3. And lv4-5 should have a very little fail chance(like pet levelup rate? Idk mine hasnt failed) but no adverse effect to the gem like losing it rather only lose the mall item used. Lastly, the composition fruit don't take effect.

`Decomposition Fruit`?
And fail rate, I would suggest it to be opposite of combine rate.
For Example, Lv2 gem mail degrade or even get destroyed upon decomposition. And Lv5 will have 100% success rate.
 
`Decomposition Fruit`?
And fail rate, I would suggest it to be opposite of combine rate.
For Example, Lv2 gem mail degrade or even get destroyed upon decomposition. And Lv5 will have 100% success rate.

fail = lost the gem? I think no.

lv5>lv4 and lv4>lv3 = 100%
lv3>lv2 = 80%.
lv2>lv1 = 60%
 
fail = lost the gem? I think no.

lv5>lv4 and lv4>lv3 = 100%
lv3>lv2 = 80%.
lv2>lv1 = 60%

Yes! More or less like that.
So it's opposite to gem combine.
 

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