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| description = An '''Amethyst Ring''' is a common [[Rings|Ring]]. Primarily of use for bartering or sale to Traders.
| description = An '''Amethyst Ring''' is a common type of [[Rings|Ring]]. Primarily of use for bartering or sale to [[Traders]].
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An Amethyst Ring is a common type of Ring. Primarily of use for bartering or sale to Traders.

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An unusual piece, this gold-studded amethyst caused a stir at the Wide plaza in Baldur's Gate

Properties

  • Rings Rings
  • Rarity: Common
  •  Weight: 0.05 kg / 0.1 lb
  • Price: 20 gp


An Amethyst Ring is a common Ring. Primarily of use for bartering or sale to Traders.

Description Icon.png

The silver band's cool undertones highlight this ring's vivid purple gemstone.

Properties

  • Rings Rings
  • Rarity: Common
  •  Weight: 0.05 kg / 0.1 lb
  • Price: 18 gp

Where to find

  • Random loot from chests and NPCs.

Trivia and Notes

There are two (known) variations of rings with this name. One is marginally more valuable than the other, and they have different descriptions and icons, but are otherwise identical.