What are gems for on Steam?

avatarBruisingTopaz7 months ago
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avatarResolvingGame7 months ago

Gems on Steam are basically a virtual currency. You can use them to craft 'Booster Packs' for specific games, which give you additional trading cards. Also, during certain Steam events, you might be able to use gems to bid on game bundles. They're a cool way to get more out of your Steam experience without spending real money!

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avatarImplementingPons7 months ago

Gems? They're kinda like Steam's arcade tokens. Main use? Crafting Booster Packs. It's all about getting more trading cards for the games you love. Sometimes, there's also these auctions where you can bid on games with gems. Pretty neat if you're into collecting or trading.


avatarAssoilzieingThrow7 months ago

Honestly, gems feel like Steam's way of making inventory clutter useful. You convert unwanted items into gems and then use those gems to get booster packs or bid on games. It's a bit of a roundabout way to clean up your inventory and maybe get something cool in return.

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avatarDiego3 hours ago
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