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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.
* [[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.'
* 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]] {{coords|-23|741}}.
* A common version of this ring can be looted from [[Dairow Vin]], or at the center of the [[Guildhall]] {{coords|-23|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.
* 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.

Revision as of 23:32, 24 July 2024

Tarnished Ring image

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.

Description Icon.png

A cheap ring marred by rust and a thin patina of neglect.

Properties

  • Rings Rings
  • Rarity: Uncommon
  •  Weight: 0.05 kg / 0.1 lb
  • Price: 40 gp

Where to find

Notes

  • 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.