This article is about the in-game currency in Minecraft Earth. For the unimplemented feature in Java Edition, see Java Edition unused features § Ruby. For the game that became Minecraft, see RubyDung.
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A ruby block displayed at the ruby shop.
The Ruby is the unit of currency used in Minecraft Earth.
Usage
Rubies were used to purchase buildplates, boosts, and to speed up crafting and smelting tasks. Rubies used to be purchased in the following amounts:
- Stack of Rubies (40 rubies) for $1.99.
- Ruby Block (105 rubies) for $4.99.
- Chest of Rubies (220 rubies) for $9.99.
- Cart of Rubies (450 rubies) for $19.99.
- Trove of Rubies (950 rubies) for $39.99.
- Mine of Rubies (2000 rubies) for $79.99. Only offered if a player doesn’t have enough rubies to purchase an item.
Obtaining
Rubies are obtained in two ways:
- Opening tappables
- Completing challenges and adventures
Before 0.33.0, players can purchase rubies in the in-game shop, in amounts of 40 and higher, with discounts for larger purchases.
Gallery
- EarthRubyShop.jpeg
The pop up that appears when a player does not have enough rubies to purchase an item. This image shows the Mine of Rubies.
