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Blizzard hasn't posted any information regarding the legendary gem rank cap. Looking at the leaderboard, it looks no one has hit the cap yet. There are a few legendary gems above 50, so the cap could be 100? After legendary gem rank 40-45, it looks to be extremely difficult to upgrade them.
Gems have a lower chance of successfully upgrading when they're close to or higher rank than the greater rift that you're upgrading them from. Getting a gem even close to 100 is going to be pretty much impossible any time soon, so the soft cap is probably going to be around 55-60 for a while I think.
I posted this link in another answer's comments, but here is a profile that has a gem above level 50:
Eiduart#1819 Demons n' Angels
And a picture of the legendary gem in his ring if he happens switches it:

I finally found out where I need to take it! Mt. Palmerston! Here's a map of where you can find it:

You have to respec your skills and attribute points separately. Each skill point spent and each attribute point spent costs 100 gold each. So if you're level 25 you have 24 attribute points that you have spent and that would cost you 2,400 gold. You get quite a few extra skill points from sky shards, quests and dungeons, so I can't really estimate what it would cost you to respec your skills.
As far as where you respec your skills, there are respec shrines located in the main city of the second area in each alliance. Since you're level 25, you should be in or just leaving the correct area. Here's the locations for each since you haven't specified which alliance you're in. If you're on a different character and aren't high enough level to get to the rededication shrine, you can invite a guildy/friend/random person to your group, have them travel there, then press 'P', right click on their name and then click 'Travel To Player'. You could respec at level 5 if you wanted to!
You can respec your skills and attribute points in Elden Root, Grahtwood (the big city in the 2nd main area).

You can respec your skills and attribute points in Mournhold, Deshaan (the big city in the 2nd main area).

You can respec your skills and attribute points in Wayrest, Stormhaven (the big city in the 2nd main area).

That's a good question! Equality makes Grommash Hellscream a little 4/1! If he gets silenced after that, he turns back to a 4/10, but he can no longer be enraged. I hope that helps. Ask any other questions you may have! I'd be happy to (try) answer them. I'm not an expert by any means.
on July 21, 2014, 11:44 p.m.I just posted an article on how to beat all of the bosses in the Arachnids Quarter's. If you have a better deck, feel free to post the deck list!
Here's my control paladin deck I used against Anub'Rekhan:
There are most likely some places(Quest Hubs, Area Bosses, Dungeons) that you have not been to yet. If you look at the image below, you will see that there are a ton of white markers and a few black markers. The white ones are places that I've been and completed all of the quests/tasks. When you look at your map, do you see any black markers? If so, head over to them and you will most likely find some new quests to complete.

Dark Anchors/Dolmens, area bosses, public dungeons all reward you with a decent amount of experience the first time you complete them. You will have to explore to find these places and then they will stay on your map. If you compare the image above with the image below, you will notice that there are a few area bosses that I haven't even discovered yet as well as a few other places. The map below is from ESO Head's Interactive Map. If you're having trouble discovering the places you've missed, this is a very good site for finding them.

Make sure you've completed all of the guild quests and the main story quests that are available to you.
There are also 3 dungeons per an area. Even though two of them are located in the the opposing alliances' area, you may join a group and travel to them from a wayshrine.
You usually get left behind if you skip or miss some of the content. The funny part is, if you do it all, you usually get too far ahead.
on May 8, 2014, 3:04 p.m.I finally got it! The trick is jumping rather than trying to run around on the ground and hit them from there. 150 is the last breakpoint she asks you to get and you get a music sheet, achievement and about 400 gold. It's an easy way to make gold now that I know how to do it!
on June 28, 2014, 10:37 p.m.The mini-boss dragons in the very first level are a great/easy way to get that achievement. It almost seems like it was designed for it! When you knock it back at the dragon, it pops all of his bubbles.
on June 28, 2014, 11:04 p.m.They're the same! I think a popular streamer(can't remember which one) named their aggro deck "Zoo", so people started calling it that rather than aggro for some reason. It's kind of funny seeing people call their aggro deck "Zoo" when most of their cards aren't beasts or something you'd see in a Warcraft zoo. But both terms mean the same thing: Low casting cost cards, fill your board up, try to get a card advantage, smash face and trade only when necessary.
on July 19, 2014, 12:16 p.m.Here's another deck(Priest) that's pretty decent against Anub'Rekhan. This deck consists of common and basic cards, so you should be able to make it or something similar without too much effort. Here's the video of it in action and the deck list:
Hearthstone - Budget Heroic Anub'Rekhan Deck
It looks like the Ring of Royal Grandeur only drops out of the Horadric Cache bounty reward in act 1. A few friends and tried to farm it last night and we split up and did each bounty alone to complete the bounties faster and out of about 12 caches/runs, 2 of us found our rings! We're going to get the other two people their rings today.
For such an amazing ring, it looks like it's actually pretty common!
There are quite a few other Horadric Cache only items. Check out the Diablo 3 wiki for the list of them:
on Aug. 31, 2014, 10:39 a.m.The Premium Edition includes the game and the season pass. One less click in theory, a lot more confusion in reality!
on Sept. 30, 2014, 2:20 p.m.You have to turn around and run all the way towards where you came out of the water and one more screen back. Keep running and hop off of the cliff, you will grab the vine and swing around the first boss. Keep running back the way you came and that's it!
on Oct. 5, 2014, 1:40 a.m.I don't think you can. There are a few items that aren't annoying: Medkits, stungun, revolver, shotgun, flamethrower. I may be missing a few, but those are usually what I switch to when I don't want to walk around with a huge thing in my hand.
on Oct. 8, 2014, 10:40 p.m.After you get to advanced woodworking, you can make a bucket and your dwarves will collect water for you!
on Nov. 22, 2014, 12:28 a.m.Buy the fishing rod relic and use them when a hole in the ground is sparkling. You will get something worth gold or a fish that can fill up your chalice with one of the ichors at random(it might be level specific actually, I don't know - I'll update this if I find out). There may be other things that you can get too, but that's all I've gotten so far. You can only fish in each sparkling hole once per a play-through of a level.

The amount of gold you will get if you destroy them! I know the gold checkpoints give you 500 or 600 gold.
on June 28, 2014, 5:23 p.m.After you discover him in a level, the new relic will available when you go back to town if you don't have enough to buy it from him. He will disappear if you try to collect gold and then go back to him within that same level. The relic will be more expensive in town, though.
on June 28, 2014, 5:32 p.m.It damages enemies and sometimes gives you some gold if you get the killing blow with it.
I'm still trying to figure out how to bounce it four or five times for the achievement.
on June 28, 2014, 9:49 p.m.