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[[File:Rings-galore1.jpg|left|thumb|250|A common early drop.]]
A Ring is a piece of jewelry worn on the fingers. They obviously provide no armor bonus but they do provide good magical effects. Each effect gives the name of the ring a prefix and/or a suffix that describes the magical effect. Only two rings are allowed to be worn at any time. Rings can be Magic, Rare and presumably, Set pieces and Unique/Legendary.
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Rings return in Diablo III in much the same form they held in Diablo I and Diablo II. They are worn one per hand (they could just as well be called "bracelets") and provide no armor bonus, but spawn with numerous useful magical properties.
  
Rings can also be crafted by the [[Jeweler]] [[Artisan]].
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There are magical, rare, set, and legendary rings in Diablo II.
  
Note : Rings called '''Ring''' do not have an individual item page as there are so many in the beta called that.  Mouse over the '''(db)''' link for stats.
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No rings (or amulets) can be crafted in Diablo III, at least in the initial game. When the [[Artisans]] were first revealed, the [[Jeweler]] was said to have jewelry crafting recipes, but those were removed during development, likely to turn in an expansion pack when the itemization expands and increases.
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Rings have a lower item quality/level than amulets, and are thus found earlier in the game. For instance, rings are a very common item drop in the [[Diablo 3 Beta]], while amulets are very rare and can only be found from some skeletons that spawn on the Leoric's level at the very end of the available beta content.  Presumably amulets will start to drop regularly a bit later in Act One, though since characters have two ring slots in the [[paper doll]] more frequent ring drops will always be desirable.
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==Full Rings Listing==
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* Note : Rings called '''Ring''' do not have an individual item page as there are so many in the beta called that.  Mouse over the '''(db)''' link for stats.
  
 
<item type="list">Ring</item>
 
<item type="list">Ring</item>
  
  
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Latest revision as of 02:57, 29 July 2012

A common early drop.

Rings return in Diablo III in much the same form they held in Diablo I and Diablo II. They are worn one per hand (they could just as well be called "bracelets") and provide no armor bonus, but spawn with numerous useful magical properties.

There are magical, rare, set, and legendary rings in Diablo II.

No rings (or amulets) can be crafted in Diablo III, at least in the initial game. When the Artisans were first revealed, the Jeweler was said to have jewelry crafting recipes, but those were removed during development, likely to turn in an expansion pack when the itemization expands and increases.

Rings have a lower item quality/level than amulets, and are thus found earlier in the game. For instance, rings are a very common item drop in the Diablo 3 Beta, while amulets are very rare and can only be found from some skeletons that spawn on the Leoric's level at the very end of the available beta content. Presumably amulets will start to drop regularly a bit later in Act One, though since characters have two ring slots in the paper doll more frequent ring drops will always be desirable.


Full Rings Listing[edit | edit source]

  • Note : Rings called Ring do not have an individual item page as there are so many in the beta called that. Mouse over the (db) link for stats.

<item type="list">Ring</item>