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* As of Hotfix #5, this item seems to have no purpose other than to be sold to [[Traders]] for a bit of extra gold. | * As of Hotfix #5, this item seems to have no purpose other than to be sold to [[Traders]] for a bit of extra gold. | ||
* [[Lae'zel]] may comment on the potential of the ring when both pieces are found: 'Hm - the other part of that ring. Once repaired, it could be useful.' Any use it may have beyond being sold, however, remains unknown. | * [[Lae'zel]] may comment on the potential of the ring when both pieces are found: 'Hm - the other part of that ring. Once repaired, it could be useful.' Any use it may have beyond being sold, however, remains unknown. | ||
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* If offering [[Noblestalk]] to [[Derryth Bonecloak]], she initially claims to have no reward to offer. She can be given it regardless, or a DC 10 Intimidation check incentivizes her to hand over her wedding ring which is the Tarnished Ring. | * If offering [[Noblestalk]] to [[Derryth Bonecloak]], she initially claims to have no reward to offer. She can be given it regardless, or a DC 10 Intimidation check incentivizes her to hand over her wedding ring which is the Tarnished Ring. | ||
* May be a reference to the game Elden Ring, where the player character is referred to as a Tarnished. Alternatively, may be a reference to the Pendant in Dark Souls, a starting gift that actually has no in-game use. | * May be a reference to the game Elden Ring, where the player character is referred to as a Tarnished. Alternatively, may be a reference to the Pendant in Dark Souls, a starting gift that actually has no in-game use. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:30, 18 October 2024
The Tarnished Ring is a common Ring belonging to Derryth Bonecloak.
A cheap ring marred by rust and a thin patina of neglect.
Properties
- Rarity: Common
- Weight: 0.05 kg / 0.1 lb
- Price: 40 gp
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UID
S_UND_MushroomHunter_WeddingRingUUID
5e309a15-0f33-4343-b0f5-e98ff71219fc
Where to find
- Granted by convincing Derryth Bonecloak to give it to the party.
The Tarnished Ring is a common Ring belonging to Doozy the Dunce.
A cheap ring marred by rust and a thin patina of neglect.
Properties
- Rarity: Common
- Weight: 0.05 kg / 0.1 lb
- Price: 40 gp
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UID
S_LOW_Giuldhall_Member_005_RingUUID
75a0d606-00de-4324-9bed-091310d643ed
Where to find
- Found in the pit in the Guildhall.
The Tarnished Ring is an uncommon Ring created by combining the Gemless Ring with the Ringless Gem. It can be sold to Traders for a bit of gold.
A cheap ring marred by rust and a thin patina of neglect.
Properties
- Rarity: Uncommon
- Weight: 0.05 kg / 0.1 lb
- Price: 40 gp
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UID
LOOT_GEN_Ring_A_Simple_Gold_1UUID
d2253fa1-a5a3-4c19-9d7e-5a1e436b9fae
Where to find
- Created by combining the Gemless Ring with the Ringless Gem.
Notes[edit | edit source]
- As of Hotfix #5, this item seems to have no purpose other than to be sold to Traders for a bit of extra gold.
- Lae'zel may comment on the potential of the ring when both pieces are found: 'Hm - the other part of that ring. Once repaired, it could be useful.' Any use it may have beyond being sold, however, remains unknown.
- Karlach will comment: 'Hey, I recognise this. Fits with the other part of that shattered ring. Progress!'
- Similarly, Astarion will comment: 'This looks familiar - the missing part from that ring. You will look lovely once you're fixed.'
- A common version of this ring can be looted from Dairow Vin, or at the center of the Guildhall X: -23 Y: 741.
- If offering Noblestalk to Derryth Bonecloak, she initially claims to have no reward to offer. She can be given it regardless, or a DC 10 Intimidation check incentivizes her to hand over her wedding ring which is the Tarnished Ring.
- May be a reference to the game Elden Ring, where the player character is referred to as a Tarnished. Alternatively, may be a reference to the Pendant in Dark Souls, a starting gift that actually has no in-game use.