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Rings: What you need to know. [Updated 5/26/2018]
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Rings are a vital part of RotMG. They provide benefits where other items fall short; and when combined with specific equipment can result in very powerful combinations. But how do you know which rings to choose? And what they even do?

I can do nothing to show you the Former, but i CAN provide guidance on the rings themselves. That is why you are here, to learn.
   
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Rings. What are they?
Rings are one of the four types of equipment that can be put on your character. Rings provide stat increases when equipped, and when combined with certain items can make characters significantly stronger in specific areas.

It is for this reason that rings tend to be one of the most valuable items in the game, especially when in their highest tiers.

Please note: If a ring is not mentioned, that is because it is a RESKIN.

Also, Set Rings and Untiered Rings are ordered by difficulty of procurement.
Important Disclaimer.
I am not forcing you to use a ring even if i say it is good, or keeping you from using a ring that frankly is not as beneficial. Everyone has their reasons and purposes for using rings, and that's fine. This is just my opinion.

With that out of the way, let us begin.
==Tiered Rings==
Health(HP) Rings
The magical essense of topaz will boost your endurance!
Increases your characters Maximum HP.

Tier 1 Ring - +40 HP
Tier 2 Greater Ring - +80 HP
Tier 3 Superior Ring - +100 HP
Tier 4 Paramount Ring - +120 HP
Tier 5 Exhalted Ring - +140 HP
Tier 6 Unbound Ring - +180 HP

HP Rings are widely considered to be the most valuable tiered ring, boasting the greatest general benefit to players that wear them: MORE HEALTH.
It is this benefit that set them apart from most other rings, as the extra health can enable you to survive hits that would otherwise kill you.

In almost every case, HP rings are worn over other rings because of their immense benefit. However; untiered rings can easily surpass them in versatility and still provide great health benefits.
Magic(MP) Rings
The essence of amythest will provide you magical strength!
Increases your characters Maximum MP

Tier 1 Ring - +40 MP
Tier 2 Greater Ring - +80 MP
Tier 3 Superior Ring - +100 MP
Tier 4 Paramount Ring - +120 MP
Tier 5 Exhalted Ring - +140 MP
Tier 6 Unbound Ring - +180 MP


MP Rings are a somewhat commonly used tiered ring, often by classes such as the Wizard, Knight, ect. These rings provide MP boosts that assist in the casting of abilities more often, but their general use capability is more limited compared to HP rings.
Some classes benefit from them greater than others, specifically those that rely on their ability to be effective.
Attack(ATT) Rings
The essence of spinal will enhance your strength!
Increases your characters ATT Statistic.

Tier 1 Ring - +3 ATT
Tier 2 Greater Ring - +5 ATT
Tier 3 Superior Ring - +6 ATT
Tier 4 Paramount Ring - +7 ATT
Tier 5 Exhalted Ring - +8 ATT
Tier 6 Unbound Ring - +9 ATT


ATT Rings are situational rings that are not used particularly often. When worn they boost your ATT, increasing the attack damage you deal. Because of how DEF works, certain enemies are not killed any faster when you use an ATT ring, but rather a DEX ring. This can work in the opposite as well.

Due to how most other rings benefit you in less situational ways, these rings are not often used.
Defense(DEF) Rings
The essence of onyx will strengthen your resilience!
Increases your characters DEF Statistic.

Tier 0 Ring - +1 DEF
Tier 1 Ring - +3 DEF
Tier 2 Greater Ring - +5 DEF
Tier 3 Superior Ring - +6 DEF
Tier 4 Paramount Ring - +7 DEF
Tier 5 Exhalted Ring - +8 DEF
Tier 6 Unbound Ring - +9 DEF


DEF Rings are a commonly used ring; but not in the same manner as MP or HP rings. When worn they enhance your Defense, reducing the damage inflicted by enemy attacks.

DEF rings find their best, specific use; when worn by a character possessing less than 34 DEF. In this state, the DEF boost is justified and enhances the protection your character can achieve, filling the necessary gap. Once you reach 34 DEF or more with your maxed DEF and equipment, trading out the DEF ring for an HP/MP ring is preferable.
Dexterity(DEX) Rings
The essence of citrine enhances your deftness!
Increases your characters DEX Statistic.

Tier 1 Ring - +3 DEX
Tier 2 Greater Ring - +5 DEX
Tier 3 Superior Ring - +6 DEX
Tier 4 Paramount Ring - +7 DEX
Tier 5 Exhalted Ring - +8 DEX
Tier 6 Unbound Ring - +9 DEX


DEX Rings are a situational ring in tandem with ATT rings. When worn they enhance your dexterity, allowing you to attack faster. Because of how DEF works, some enemies are killed faster when wearing an ATT ring instead of a DEX ring, but this can work in the opposite as well.

Due to most other rings providing greater benefits, these rings arn't often used.
Speed(SPD) Rings
The essence of emerald increases your agility!
Increases your characters SPD Statistic.

Tier 1 Ring - +3 SPD
Tier 2 Greater Ring - +5 SPD
Tier 3 Superior Ring - +6 SPD
Tier 4 Paramount Ring - +7 SPD
Tier 5 Exhalted Ring - +8 SPD
Tier 6 Unbound Ring - +9 SPD


SPD Rings are situational rings that can sometimes find use on specific classes. When worn they enhance your speed, enabling you to move faster. Because they provide no other benefit, they have limited usefulness. Typically by rushing classes or occasionally a slower melee class.

It's usually better to use a different, more versatile ring.
Vitality(VIT) Rings
The essence of ruby enhances your regeneration!
Increases your characters VIT Statistic.

Tier 1 Ring - +3 VIT
Tier 2 Greater Ring - +5 VIT
Tier 3 Superior Ring - +6 VIT
Tier 4 Paramount Ring - +7 VIT
Tier 5 Exhalted Ring - +8 VIT
Tier 6 Unbound Ring - +9 VIT


VIT Rings are near-useless rings that increase your Vitality when worn. Back in the day, these rings DID have a purpose as a swapout to increase regeneration to recover from heated battles. After the introduction of pets, this usefulness no longer exists and the rings now have practically no value other than the fame boosts they provide or potential feed.

Do not use these rings unless you have nothing else.
Wisdom(WIS) Rings
The essence of sapphire will provide you mental clarity!
Increases your characters WIS Statistic.

Tier 1 Ring - +3 WIS
Tier 2 Greater Ring - +5 WIS
Tier 3 Superior Ring - +6 WIS
Tier 4 Paramount Ring - +7 WIS
Tier 5 Exhalted Ring - +8 WIS
Tier 6 Unbound Ring - +9 WIS


WIS Rings are useful rings that serve very specific purposes. When worn they increase your Wisdom, which enhances both MP regeneration and after certain thresholds (depending on ability) a WISMOD for your ability.

Most classes benefit from MP regen, but the wis-mod feature is one that makes this ring very specifically useful. Classes with high wisdom will have significantly stronger abilities, setting them apart from other players of the same class who do not have high wisdom.

Because of this, wisdom rings can serve very good use, but they are only really used on Priests,
Necromancers, Paladins, Mystics, and Sorcerers.
Any other class will benefit from it much less, except perhaps a bash-focused knight.
==Set Rings==
Interregnum
When without a leader, chaos shall take the reins of society.
+75 HP, +5 ATT, +5 VIT

Drops From



Interregnum is a ring belonging to the Hollow King Necromancer set. When worn, the ring provides a decent HP increase along with a nice boost to ATT. It even ups your vitality a small amount.
This ring can be obtained from The Ghost King.

On it's own, the ring is a very nice addition to most characters. The health and ATT increase provide both survivability and power, without sacrificing too much. And it's fairly easy to obtain, which on it's own is a bonus. When combined with the full set, it turns the necromancer into a near-unstoppable machine of destruction.
Ring of the Covetous Heart
One yearns to seek that which they do not have, even if they must evict it from others.
+15 HP, +50 MP, +5 ATT, +8 WIS

Drops From





The Ring of the Covetous Heart is a ring belonging to the Phylactery Mystic Set. When worn, the ring provides a minor HP boost, a decent MP increase, as well as a good boost to ATT and a very generous boost to WIS.
This ring can be obtained from Phylactery Bearers.

On it's own, the ring is fairly good for classes that rely heavily on their ability, since the ring provides all the necessary benefits. It also provides some offensive strength and a bit of health to shrug off damage.

When combined with the full set, it can give the mystic a VERY heavy dosage of stats which sends her orbs effectiveness through the roof.
Ring of Pure Wishes
He who is true to others and to themselves may just have their desires granted.
+10 HP, +10 MP, +1 ATT, +5 DEF

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The Ring of Pure Wishes is a ring which is part of the Swoll Paladin Set. When worn it provides a very small boost to both HP and MP, as well as a slight DEF increase. It now also gives one extra ATT.
This ring can be obtained from the Mega Rototo.

On it's own, the ring is hardly anything special. The bonuses it provides are abismally small and do not contribute very much to your strength as a paladin.

On the other hand, when combined with the full set, it can provide the paladin a decent helping of HP/MP, and most notably a very large helping of DEF, granting the paladin some very decent survivability comparable to warriors and knights.

Previously, this ring provided no ATT. But now possesses the ATT bonus that the Pixie-Enchanted Sword provided.
Spectral Ring of Horrors
Fear is a natural element across all lifeforms, be wary not to let it consume you.
+25 HP, -2 SPD, +4 DEX, +4 VIT, +4 WIS

Drops From







The Spectral Ring of Horrors is a ring belonging to the Skuld 2 The ReGhostening Set. When worn it provides a small boost to health, reduces your speed slightly, and minorly increases your dexterity. It also provides a decent boost to VIT and WIS.
This ring can be obtained from the Ghost Bride.

This ring, on it's own; Is very unpractical. The HP bonus is hardly much, it taxes your movement speed, and the DEX increase will not make any differences.

When combined with the rest of the set, the rogue is granted a large amount of HP, and a decent helping of stats across the board. And this is generally the only way the ring can be useful.

Previously, this ring did not provide any VIT or WIS bonuses, but has now taken these bonuses from the Etherite Dagger.
Horrific Claws
The Claws of the Horrific Creation show just how terrible science can be in the wrong hands.
+40 HP, +5 ATT, +50 MP, +5 SPD, -3 DEX

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The Horrific Claws is a ring belonging to the Horrific Sorcerer Set. When worn it provides a small boost to health, a moderate boost to ATT, an average boost to MP, a moderate boost to SPD, and reduces DEX slightly.
This ring can be obtained from the Crusher Abomination.

This ring is fairly...Average, on it's own. While it does have some neat stat bonuses it's somewhat impractical and frankly, you'd be better off with a different ring.

When combined with the rest of the set, the sorcerer is granted a very high boost to his MP, along with ludicrously high offensive power and very high agility. However, the reduced dexterity paired with the already slow wand makes the set highly situational.

This ring was added in the Lost Halls 2.0 Update, along with the other items in it's set.
Geb's Ring of Wisdom
The knowledge of the gods is sacred. Those worthy of it are imparted with great wisdom.
+25 HP, +25 MP, +5 VIT, +10 WIS

Drops From




Geb's Ring of Wisdom is a ring belonging to the Priest of Geb Set. When worn it provides a small boost to HP/MP, a small helping to VIT, and a VERY large boost to WIS.
This ring can be obtained from the Worshipping Priest and Worshipping Priestess.

On it's own, this ring is VERY good in the hands of certain classes. The massive buff to WIS it provides enables classes with a wismod ability to achieve immense strength in it, and the small buff to health and mana can increase survivability and ability usage in those classes somewhat.

When combined with the set, the priest is granted IMMENSE wisdom bonuses, as well as a very good helping of ATT. Unfortunately, giving the general weakness of the wand; this set has limitations.
Amulet of Drakefyre
An amulet worn by those on their way to bonding with dragons.
+115 HP, +5 SPD

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The Amulet of Drakefyre is a ring belonging to the Dragon Tamer Set. It provides a large amount of HP when worn and also boosts your speed.
This ring can be obtained from Feargus the Demented.

On it's own, this ring is very good for players that not only want survivability, but also rushing power.
The health boost and speed combination makes one a fast and durable force on the field.

When combined with the rest of the set, the warrior is granted immense HP boosts, very high speed increases, and good wisdom along with extremely strong attacks from their weapon. Overall turning the warrior into a lightning force of death.
The Forgotten Ring
He who dissapears from the eyes of others long enough shall never be noticed again.
+20 HP, +10 MP, +3 ATT, +2 DEF

Drops From




The Forgotten Ring is a ring belonging to the Twilight Archmage Set. When worn, it provides a small boost to health, a very small boost to MP, a small boost to ATT, and a small boost to DEF.
This ring can be dropped from the Ice Adept.

This ring has little value on it's own other than feed.

When combined with the rest of the set, the ring provides some decent health boosts and a minor MP increase, as well as the set providing a good WIS increase and decent stats all-around. But it's a rather poor set stat wise, making up for it's faults with the raw power of the ability and the staff.

Previously this ring only provided +10 HP and +5 MP, but has recently been upgraded to be somewhat more beneficial.
Honey Circlet
Honey. Sweet, restorative, and energizing. This ring capitalizes on these facts.
+40 HP, +40 MP, +4 DEX, +4 SPD

Drops From






The Honey Circlet is a ring belonging to the Swarming Huntress Set. When worn, it provides a decent boost to HP, MP, and minor increases to DEX and SPD.
This ring can be obtained from the Soldier Bee and Mini Killer Bee Nest.

On it's own the ring is not too bad. It's stat benefits are nothing impressive and it is easily outperformed by other rings.

When combined with the rest of set, it provides the huntress very high DEX and very high SPD, making her a lightning fast force on the field.
Rusty Cuffs
The bonds of time can only shackle you for so long. One day, you will break free.
+70 HP, +5 DEF, +5 SPD, +5 VIT

Drops From




The Rusty Cuffs are a ring belonging to the Lost Golem Set. When worn, it provides a high boost to HP, as well as average benefits to DEF, SPD, and VIT.
This ring can be obtained from the Golem of Anger.

On it's own, this ring is similar to the Experimental Ring, but the bonuses are not as versatile. The biggest difference being this ring is much harder to obtain compared to the Experimental Ring.
It is less effective on magic-based classes.

When combined with the rest of the set, the Trickster achieves extreme versatility, being granted great stats across the board. It is highly recommended to fulfill this set if you can.

Previously, this ring only provided +40 HP. But has now been buffed to +70 HP in the Lost Halls 2.0 Update.
==Untiered Rings==
Snake Eye Ring
The eye of a snake embodies death and deceit. When wearing this, you embody those traits.
+3 ATT, +3 SPD

Drops From






The Snake Eye Ring is a low-value Untiered Ring. When worn, it provides a small boost to ATT and SPD.
This ring can be obtained from Stheno the Snake Queen, The Snakepit Guardian, and Stheno's Pets.

This ring combines the effects of a Tier 1 ATT Ring and SPD Ring, essentially providing you twice as many benefits for one ring. However, as both of these stats are situational, the ring sees little use.

The only use this ring has is for low-level feed, it can be an expendable and cheap item to spend when trying to max common pets for fusing.
Spider Eye Ring
The eye of the spider can be a gateway into an entirely different perspective of life.
+3 VIT, +3 WIS

Drops From






The Spider Eye Ring is a low-value Untiered Ring. When worn, it provides a small boost to VIT and WIS.
This ring can be obtained from Arachna the Spider Queen.

This ring combines the effects of a Tier 1 VIT Ring and WIS Ring, essentially providing you twice as many benefits for one ring. However, as the former stat is useless and the latter only effective on certain classes, the ring sees little use.

The only use this ring has is for low-level feed, it can be an expendable and cheap item to spend when trying to max common pets for fusing, and unlike the Snake Eye Ring; this ring is much easier to acquire. As one does not need to face Stheno, her pets, or her guards.
Crystal Bone Ring
Jungle tribes believed wearing the crystalized bone of a sacrifice would grant favor from gods.
+3 DEX, +3 WIS

Drops From







The Crystal Bone Ring is a low-value Untiered Ring. When worn, it provides a small boost to DEX and WIS.
The ring can be obtained from Mixcoatl the Masked God.

This ring combines the benefits of a Tier 1 DEX Ring and a Tier 1 WIS Ring. However, this ring remains pretty useless in all situations, as there exist superior options.

The only use this ring has is for low-level feed, it can be an expendable and cheap item to spend when trying to max common pets for fusing.
Candy Ring
Sugar. It's a fun chemical, and this ring is full of it. Don't try using magic though...
+10 VIT, +10 SPD, -100 MP -10 WIS

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The Candy Ring is a mid-value Untiered Ring. When worn, it provides a very large boost to VIT and SPD, but taxes a large amount of MP and WIS as a result.
The ring can be obtained from all Candyland Hunting Ground Bosses and Gumball Machines.

This ring, despite being a common UT drop from candylands, is not widely sought after. While the extra VIT and SPD is nice, the matter of fact is that VIT is completely useless; and SPD is only beneficial to a number of classes. The ring also costs you mana and wisdom, which hinders ability usage.

It's recommended to just feed this ring to your pets.
Fairy Ring
Fairies are creatures of great magical energy. This ring provides a glimpse into their world.
+2 SPD, +2 DEX, +2 VIT +2 WIS

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The Fairy Ring is a low-value Untiered Ring. When worn, it provides small boosts to SPD, DEX, VIT, and WIS.
The ring can be obtained from the Fountain Spirit.

This ring is fairly new, introduced alongside the Magic Woods dungeon. However, it's stat benefits are quite menial compared to other rings. As such, it's best used for feed power.

When paired with the Woodland Robe, the combined stats do provide an average boost to your SPD and DEX, however the robe like the ring is mostly useless. This item should be reserved for feeding common pets.
Captain's Ring
Davy Jones was feared across the seas, but a piece of his humanity survived after his demise.
+40 HP, +3 ATT, +3 DEX

Drops From






The Captain's Ring is a low-value Untiered Ring. When worn, it provides a small boost to HP, ATT, and SPD.
The ring can be obtained from Davy Jones.

This ring is essentially a combination of a T1 HP ring, a T1 ATT ring, and a T1 DEX ring. Making this ring not much more valuable then a Snake Eye Ring. Although the extra health is certainly a plus, there are better options.

The ring does have decent feed power, so it makes great pet food for lower-level pets.
Amulet of Dispersion
At one point or another, this amulet could defy death. But cursed the soul of it's wearer.
+1 ATT, +1 DEF, +1 SPD, +1 DEX, +1 WIS, +1 VIT, +30 HP, +30 MP

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The Amulet of Dispersion is a low-value Untiered Ring. When worn, it provides an extremely small boost to all stats.
The ring can be obtained from Haunted Cemetary Bosses.

This ring is unique, in that it provides a boost to every single stat. However; the boosts it provides are pointless and minute.
Ring of Divine Faith
Priests believed that if ones faith was strong enough, they could ward away evil.
+5 VIT, +5 WIS

Drops From






The Ring of Divine Faith is a low-value Untiered Ring. When worn, it provides a boost to VIT and WIS.
The ring can be obtained from Lord Ruthven and Coffins.

This ring is essentially a combination of a T2 VIT ring and a T2 WIS ring. The value of this ring is still quite poor and doesn't live up to it's competition.

The ring does have good feed power and should be used to feed your pets.
Experimental Ring
Once a pathetic excuse for an experiment, this scientific augmentation now sees proper use.
+4 DEF, +4 VIT, +60 HP, +60 MP

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The Experimental Ring is a mid-value Untiered Ring. When worn, it provides a decent boost to DEF and VIT, as well as a good increase to HP and MP.
The ring can be obtained from Dr.Terrible and the Horrific Creation.

This ring, often dubbed the Expo. Is widely considered one of the best general-use rings, and is the easiest to obtain compared to it's much stronger cousins. This ring provides great boosts to several vital stats (aside from vitality) and is fairly easy to get.

This ring also has good feed power if you happen to get several.
Coral Ring
It is believed that when you wear a ring of coral, you accept that anything is capable of living.
+75 MP, +5 WIS, +5 SPD

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The Coral Ring is a mid-value Untiered Ring. When worn, it provides a decent boost to MP aswell as an average increase to WIS and SPD.
The ring can be obtained from Thessal the Mermaid Goddess and Coral Gifts.

This ring, despite belonging to a set of UTs that are very widely sought after; sees very situational use. The stats the ring provides are nothing too special to look at. Many rings outperform it, however it does find some use on Knights. Characters that can benefit greatly from a boost of MP and WIS to more frequently stun.

Apart from that, the ring also has very good feed power; so it makes a good pet food.
Ring of the Sphinx
One who accepts the earth will find oneself blessed with inner peace.
+4 WIS, +4 DEX, +100 MP

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The Coral Ring is a mid-value Untiered Ring. When worn, it provides an average boost to WIS & DEX, as well as a great boost to MP.
The ring can be obtained from Nut.

This ring, despite dropping from one of the most popular dungeons in the game; is situational at best. The stat benefits are nothing impressive aside from the mana boost. Which is very good for knights, since it lets you stun one extra time, and wizards, providing one extra spellbomb. Assassins also benefit greatly from this ring given their reliance on throwing poisons frequently; However the other classes could benefit from a different ring much more.

Apart from that, the ring sees little use other than mid-level feed power.
Ring of the Nile
The blessed waters of the nile clear your mind and ready you for the fight ahead.
+4 SPD, +4 DEX, +60 HP, +60 MP

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The Ring of the Nile is a high-value Untiered Ring. When worn, it provides an average boost to SPD & DEX, as well as a decent increase to HP/MP.
The ring can be obtained from Geb.

This ring is one of the most popular tomb items, as it has a very wide range of applications and benefits to behold. The rings stat benefits; unlike the Ring of the Sphinx, are much more versatile. Making characters faster and more durable, while also granting greater strength and ability usage.

The ring itself finds the best use on Warriors, since the class benefits from both speed AND dexterity. However the ring can also be used to good effect on Knights, and most other classes benefit equally from this ring.

The ring also possesses good feed power, so it's a great pet food if you happen to find several.
Ring of the Pyramid
The pyramid is a symbol of fortitude and resilience. When embraced, one can resist anything.
+4 ATT, +4 DEF, +100 HP

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The Ring of the Pyramid is a high-value Untiered Ring. When worn, it provides an average boost to ATT & DEF, as well as a great boost to HP.
The ring can be obtained from Bes.

This ring is considered to be one of the most sought-out items from the Tomb of the Ancients and is one of the best general-use rings in the entire game. The ATT and DEF boosts coupled with the HP increase can grant any class immense durability; enabling them to stand up to most everything they face.

Classes that rely more heavily on their abilities, such as knights, assassins, or priests; May wish to use a more mana-oriented ring.

Unlike most other rings, it's not recommended to feed this ring if you find more than one. Rather you should vault it for other characters.
Bracer of the Guardian
The sentinels task was to protect the realm from the wrath of the Forgotten King.
Following his defeat, this bracer is all that remains of his once noble, ancient duty.

+60 HP, +60 MP, +6 ATT, +6 DEF

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The Bracer of the Guardian is a high-value Untiered Ring. When worn, it provides a decent boost to HP/MP, and a high increase to ATT/DEF.
The ring can be obtained from The Forgotten Sentinel.

While one could argue that the Ring of the Pyramid is a more powerful health-based alternative, one cannot argue that the bracer's versatility makes it the best generalist ring of them all. It provides not only great resilience but also immense offensive strength with it's mix of stats, and accomplishes something no other ring can.

While other generalist rings can be outperformed on specific classes; the bracer is the only ring that is equally effective on all classes. Making it one of the best rings to obtain, which unfortunately can make the highest-tier rings seem unwanted.

The feed power is not particularly high, so like the Ring of the Pyramid; do not feed this item. Vault it.
The Twilight Gemstone
The Twilight Archmage was easily one of the Forgotten King's closest subordinates.
Rumors spread the downfall of the kingdom was caused by the archmage's dark discovery.

+110 MP, +6 DEF, +6 SPD

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The Twilight Gemstone is a high-value Untiered Ring. When worn, it provides a very high increase to MP, while also providing high boosts to DEF and SPD.
The ring can be obtained from The Twilight Archmage.

One of the most sought-after rings of the Shatters. This ring, while bearing similarity to the Ring of the Sphinx; provides much better stats. Providing slightly higher MP as well as DEF and SPD.

Classes that benefit from high mana or are reliant on their abilities will find themselves extremely well served by this ring, though any class can benefit from it.

Due to the rings low feed power, it's not recommended to feed it but to vault it instead.
The Forgotten Crown
Corrupted beyond comprehension, the Forgotten King became a mad god in his own right.
His crown was a symbol of death and eternal suffering, forever reminding of those dark days.

+110 HP, +6 ATT, +6 DEX

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The Forgotten Crown is a very high-value Untiered Ring. When worn, it provides a very high increase to HP, while also providing high boosts to ATT and DEX.
The ring can be obtained from The Forgotten King.

Unmatched by any other item; this ring provides the strongest offensive stats in the game, boosting health high and augmenting both offensive stats greatly. When it comes to dealing damage, nothing else can compare.

Wizards and Warriors benefit greatest from the crown due to their extremely high offensive stats, while bow classes and necromancers can also greatly benefit. Rogues and Knights are the greatest shorter-range classes to use the crown on, given their abilities enabling greater survival.

This ring is extremely hard to get, so take good care of it.
Bloodshed Ring
In the world of cultists, death is a natural and necessary act. One that is often symbolized.
The ring itself is held together by occult energy; which can only manifest on a true killer.

+100 HP, +5 DEF, +5 WIS

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The Bloodshed Ring is a high-value Untiered Ring. When worn, it provides a very high increase to HP, as well as a moderate boost to DEF and WIS.
The ring can be obtained from Malus.

A potent ring that provides survivability, and a healthy amount of wisdom. This ring finds it's best use on classes with a Wismod ability, such as the Priest, Necromancer, and Sorcerer.

The ring has high feed power and can make good pet food if you'd rather not mess with it.

This ring used to provide +80 HP, but was buffed to provide +100 HP in the Lost Halls 2.0 Update.
As such, it is now even more useful for defensive purposes.
Magical Lodestone
It was believed that infusing a lodestone with the human spirit could give life to anything.
This turned out to be true, but much to the cultists dismay; evil had other plans.

+6 ATT, +6 DEF, +6 SPD, +6 DEX

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The Magical Lodestone is a high-value Untiered Ring. When worn, it provides high increases to ATT, DEF, SPD, and DEX.
The ring can be obtained from The Marble Colossus.

A pretty balanced item, providing boosts to four very important stats. However the lodestone doesn't provide any Hp or Mp boosts, meaning that most classes may want to opt for an HP increasing substitute.

The lodestone has high feed power and can make good pet food if you'd rather not mess with it.

This ring previously provided only +5 to ATT, DEF, SPD, DEX. But was buffed to provide +6 in the Lost Halls 2.0 Update. In the same update, the lodestone received a new sprite. The old sprite can be seen here.
Sourcestone
The Void Entity was the true embodiment of evil, representing all of the human dark side.
This stone is believed to be the heart of sin, a sinister reminder of what exists within us all...

+110 HP, +110 MP, +6 SPD

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The Sourcestone is a high-value Untiered Ring. When worn, it provides a massive increase to HP/MP, and a high boost to SPD.
The ring can be obtained from the Void Entity.

A ring that befits a reward from the realms true final boss. The Sourcestone provides massive health and mana boosts, along with high speed increases that benefit all classes. This ring is excellent and comes with massive feed power if you ever get extras you don't want.

The Sourcestone used to only provide +80 HP, +80 MP, and +4 SPD. But was buffed to provide +110 HP, +110 MP, and +6 SPD in the Lost Halls 2.0 Update. In the same update, the sourcestone was given a new sprite. The old one can be seen below.
Omnipotence Ring
It is possible, that despite the Void Entity representing all that is evil; It harbored some light.
This ring may be the only remaining fragment of what may have once been a true, divine god.

+80 HP, +80 MP, +4 ATT, +4 DEF, +4 SPD, +4 DEX, +4 VIT, +4 WIS

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The Omnipotence Ring is an Extremely high-value Untiered Ring. When worn, it provides a varying range of stat boosts across the board.
The ring can be obtained from the Void Entity.

The rarest item in the game, and one of the most versatile rings. Although it does not have the same stats as other generalist rings, this ring is the embodiment of versatility. Providing good stat bonuses across all fronts.

However, versatility has it's limits. While this ring can be easily utilized by any class in the game, some classes may prefer a specialized ring such as the Bracer of the Guardian or The Forgotten Crown. Nevertheless, the sheer power this ring provides is unmatched and grants the character who wields it; As the name implies...Omnipotence!

On a side note, this ring has the highest feed power of any item in the game aside from distinct pet foods. However, feeding this item would not be recommended due to it's rarity and the difficulty of achieving it. Vault this ring, and treasure it as a reminder of the day you smited true evil!

Previously, this ring only provided +60 HP, +60 MP, +3 ATT, +3 DEF, +4 SPD, +4 DEX, +5 VIT, and +5 WIS, but was recently changed to provide +80 HP, +80 MP, +4 ATT, +4 DEF, +4 SPD, +4 DEX, +4 VIT, +4 WIS in the Lost Halls 2.0 Update.

This has made the ring much more consistent in it's stat boosts, and remains an item of true omnipotence.
==Closing Regards==
I hope you enjoyed my guide. Just another reminder, these are my opinions based on statistics and information provided off the Realmeye Wiki. I may consider doing another guide on a different RotMG subject sometime in the future.

This guide was updated on 5/26/2018, including the new Fairy Ring, Horrific Claws, and including all of the latest updates on Pre-existing Rings.
Комментариев: 4
Major Mayhem 14 мар. 2020 г. в 9:51 
Nice guide. BTW in Ring of the Sphinx entry you called it Coral Ring. Not a big deal but still noticible.
DudleyTheAnimator1992 12 дек. 2019 г. в 7:50 
cool write up but PLEASE change the "it's" to "its", almost unreadable
Aqua  [создатель] 5 ноя. 2017 г. в 22:22 
Thank you.
Voidexus 5 ноя. 2017 г. в 11:49 
nice descriptions