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You don't use the ring in the dungeon to unlock aether, but to do its quest later
Having a team take the ring into the newbie dungeon should give them a special boss... I'm going to guess that Ryu must have coded it to not trigger that boss though if someone does what you've done and tries to fight it without actually having Aether unlocked. Because each time you win the fight Aether gains some growth (the amount scales with your current ChP) and Aether also improves its campaign bonuses (all bonuses up to 10 fights won, and then only growth improves after that), and the ring gains a level to represent how many times you've won the fight so it can scale up the difficulty of the next attempt at it.