Rings are a recurring group of Accessories from the Final Fantasy series. They tend to bestow magical benefits on wearers. Two recurring rings in the series are the Protect Ring and the Reflect Ring.
Several rings can be found in the game and are equippable by the vast majority of the cast.
All rings except Memento Ring, Sneak Ring, Czarina Ring, Relic Ring, and Rage Ring can be equipped by the cast. Memento Ring is only equippable to Relm and Shadow. Rage Ring and Relic Ring can only be equipped by Umaro. Sneak Ring can only be equipped by Locke and Gogo. Czarina Ring is only usable by the females.
There are several rings available in Final Fantasy VII. Most commonly, they nullify or absorb a particular element, like the Fire Ring or the Water Ring. The Poison Ring absorbs the Poison element in addition to making the wearer immune to the Poison status effect. Others, like the Reflect Ring, may add a beneficial status effect.
All Rings are Add-Ons in this installment.
Yuna uses Rings as her armor, although they are more similar to Armlets than actual Rings.
There are various rings in the game, each with various effects as usual.
Up to two rings can be equippable by players in FFXI. There are too many to list, but they generally increase primary stats, elemental resistances, and HP/MP modifactions. A few exceptional example rings include the Shadow Ring, which occasionally nullifies physical damage taken, and Fenian Ring, which increases the power of Shield Bash and amplifies the effect of Banish spells on Undead.
There are a total of six rings in this game:
Balthier equips rings as his accessory.
List of Rings:
There are six rings in the game:
As most of the items in the game are repeats of Tactics and Tactics Advance, it has many of the same rings, but there are some unique rings added to this game.
Rings in Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles are pieces of equipment which are often collected after finishing a dungeon and defeating the boss. There are seven rings in the game; two rings increase the wearers resistances, and the other five give +1 Magic while granting the wearer the ability to cast the spell attributed to the ring at any time. While the first two rings are considered accessories to be equipped, the magic rings are actually closer to weapons, able to be assigned to ability slots.
Note: there is no ring for clear.
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| Armlets - Amulets - Boots - Belts - Gauntlets - Rings |
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| Amulet - Angel's Ring - Battle Boots - Black Belt - Bone Wrist - Bracer - Champion Belt - Circlet - Coral Ring - Cursed Ring - Earrings - Elven Mantle - Faerie Ring - Gauntlets - Genji Gloves - Giant's Gloves - Gold Hairpin - Hermes Sandals - Hyper Wrist - Hypno Crown - Jeweled Ring - Moon Bracer - Muscle Belt - Power Armlet - Protect Ring - Red Shoes - Reflect Ring - Ribbon - Royal Crown - Safety Bit - Shining Bracer - Silver Specs - Sniper Eye - Soul of Thamasa - Sprint Shoes - Star Pendant - Talisman - Thief Gloves - Twin Stars - White Cape - Wizard Bracelet - Zephyr Cape |
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| Final Fantasy V - Final Fantasy VI - Final Fantasy VII - Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII- - Final Fantasy IX - Final Fantasy X-2 - Final Fantasy XII - Revenant Wings - Tactics - Tactics Advance - Tactics A2 - Vagrant Story - Crystal Chronicles - Ring of Fates - Echoes of Time - Dissidia |
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Ring may refer to:
A Ring is an equipment item in RuneScape worn in the ring slot of the Worn Equipment menu.
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These rings can be created with a ring mould, a gold bar and gems (optional) using the Crafting skill with the required Crafting level.
Rings are only decorative in free-to-play, but in pay-to-play they may be enchanted to gain special bonuses. Enchanting a ring (must contain a gem) requires the runes and Magic level necessary to cast the appropriate enchantment spell.
| Gem | Picture | Ring | Enchanted |
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| None | Gold ring | None | |
| Sapphire | Sapphire ring | Ring of Recoil | |
| Emerald | Emerald ring | Ring of duelling | |
| Ruby | Ruby ring | Ring of Forging | |
| Diamond | Diamond ring | Ring of Life | |
| Dragonstone | Dragonstone ring | Ring of Wealth | |
| Enchanted gem | Slayer ring | None | |
| Onyx | Onyx ring | Ring of Stone |
Some rings may be enchanted as a reward from Mobilising Armies. That Gives the rings additional combat bonuses. The rings that may be enhanced are:
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| Standard rings |
Gold • Sapphire • Emerald • Ruby • Diamond • Dragonstone • Onyx |
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| Fremennik rings | |
| Other rings |
Beacon • Charos (activated) • Easter • Explorer's • Fire • Ferocious • Jennica's • Lunar • 'Perfect' • Slaying • Visibility |
| Imbued rings |
Gold • Sapphire • Emerald • Ruby • Diamond • Dragonstone • Onyx • Archers' • Seers' • Warrior • Berserker • Charos (activated) • Lunar |
Rings are similar to Necklaces and Amulets. Some of them have a magical effect upon the wearer, but others are only for decoration.
While most Necklaces and Amulets provide their effect in a number of charges, most rings are effective for an amount of time.
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