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Revision as of 16:05, 25 July 2024
Warrior Ring | |
Occasionally infuses the wearer with "warrior energy" after slaying a monster. | |
Information | |
Source: | Crafting with Combat Level 4
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Ingredients: | Iron Bar (10) Coal (25) Frozen Tear (10) |
Adventurer's Guild
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Purchase Price: | Not Sold |
Sell Price: | 750g |
The Warrior Ring is a ring that can be crafted after earning the recipe at Combat Level 4. The ingredients are: 10 Iron Bars, 25 Coal, and 10 Frozen Tears.
The Warrior Ring has a chance of giving the Warrior Energy buff after slaying a Monster. This buff increases Attack by 10 for 5 seconds, and can stack with other Attack buffs from food or other Attack boosting rings. However, this chance does not stack by wearing multiple Warrior Rings. The game only checks whether or not a Warrior Ring is equipped when a monster is slain before attempting to roll the chance for the buff, it does not repeat this chance multiple times if multiple rings are equipped.
The chance of receiving the buff is increased by Luck buffs from food or Lucky Rings, but not daily Luck. It is calculated[1] as 0.1 + (Luck Level / 100)
meaning each additional level of Luck buff increases the odds by 1%: +1 Luck increases the base chance from 10% to 11%, +2 Luck increases it to 12%, and so on.
Dyeing
Warrior Ring can be used in dyeing, serving as a yellow dye at the dye pots, located in Emily's and Haley's house, 2 Willow Lane.
References
- ↑ See Ring::onMonsterSlay in the game code.