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| description = {{uncommon|Ring of Mental Inhibition}} is an uncommon [[Rings|Ring]] that places a mentally weakening condition on enemies who fail to [[Saving Throw|Save]] against spells and abilities. | | description = {{uncommon|Ring of Mental Inhibition}} is an uncommon [[Rings|Ring]] that places a mentally weakening condition on enemies who fail to [[Saving Throw|Save]] against spells and abilities. | ||
| quote = The patterns in the ring's swirling metal make your head spin whenever you look at them for too long. | | quote = The patterns in the ring's swirling metal make your head spin whenever you look at them for too long. | ||
| where to find = | | where to find = [[Act Two]]: Can be found inside a locked chest in the {{Coords|76|40|Ruined Battlefield}}, of the [[Shadow-Cursed Lands]], just east of the Shadowed Battlefield [[Waypoint]]. | ||
| type = Rings | | type = Rings | ||
| rarity = uncommon | | rarity = uncommon |
Revision as of 16:16, 17 February 2024
Ring of Mental Inhibition is an uncommon Ring that places a mentally weakening condition on enemies who fail to Save against spells and abilities.
The patterns in the ring's swirling metal make your head spin whenever you look at them for too long.
Properties
- Rarity: Uncommon
- Weight: 0.05 kg / 0.1 lb
- Price: 40 gp
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UID
MAG_Psychic_MentalOverload_RingUUID
70893b6f-b0de-4f4e-af9f-f10e2c09bd1e
Special
The wearer of this item gains:
- Mental Inhibition
- When a foe fails a Saving throw against one of your spells or actions, they gain for 2 turns.
Where to find
- Act Two: Can be found inside a locked chest in the Ruined Battlefield X: 76 Y: 40, of the Shadow-Cursed Lands, just east of the Shadowed Battlefield Waypoint.
Notes
- As of Patch 2 Hotfix 5, the condition does not apply to failing saves on weapon passive effects, coatings, cloud or wall spells, such as , , or . The saving throw appears to be against the area effect instead of the caster.