"RoW" redirects here. For the reward from Sliske's Endgame, see Ring of Whispers.
The ring of wealth, also known as RoW, is an enchanted dragonstone ring that, when worn, slightly increases the chances to receive certain unique drops and rewards that are affected by the luck mechanic. It is classified as a tier 2 luck enhancer, in addition to also providing the effects of a tier 1 luck enhancer.
The ring shines whenever a rare drop is received, not necessarily when the ring affected the drop.[1] When the ring shines, the following message appears in the chat box: Your ring of wealth shines more brightly! The ring can be equipped right before the monster dies or before the player loots the monster's chest or corpse to benefit from the ring's luck effect. The ring also provides four rechargeable teleports to the Grand Exchange and Miscellania.
The ring can be made by casting the spell Enchant Level 5 Jewellery (or using the appropriate Spell tablet) on a dragonstone ring, requiring level 68 Magic. A dragonstone ring can be made at level 55 Crafting by combining a cut dragonstone and a gold bar at a furnace while carrying a ring mould.
A ring of wealth is uncharged when first made. To charge the ring with four opportunities to teleport, it must be submerged in either the Fountain of Heroes beneath the Heroes' Guild or the Tears of Seren in Prifddinas. Alternatively, the Geyser titan familiar may be used.
A luck potion provides the same luck enhancing effect as the ring for one hour, a collector's insignia provides the effect but is worn in the pocket slot rather than the ring slot, and a leprechaun hat provides the effect but is worn in the head slot.
Requirements | Tier | ||||||||||
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None | 40 | ||||||||||
Class | Slot | Attributes | |||||||||
None | Armour | 0 | |||||||||
Life points | 0 | ||||||||||
Weapons | Main | Off | Prayer | 0 | |||||||
Damage | - | - | Damage reduction | ||||||||
Accuracy | - | - | PvM: 0% | PvP: 0% | |||||||
Style | - | Style bonuses | |||||||||
Range | - | 10 | 10 | 10 | |||||||
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Contents
- 1 Teleports
- 1.1 Charging the ring
- 2 Effects
- 3 Abilities of the ring
- 3.1 Known affected drops
- 3.2 Unaffected drops
- 3.3 Ambiguous drops
- 4 Previous function
- 5 Drop sources
- 6 Disassembly
- 7 Trivia
- 8 References
Teleports[]
Like all dragonstone jewellery, the ring can hold a maximum of four rechargeable teleports with each teleport using one charge. The number of charges remaining on a ring is displayed in parentheses at the end of the ring's name. A charged ring may teleport one to:
- The Varrock Grand Exchange, by the southern entrance
- The Miscellanian throne room (requires completion of the Throne of Miscellania quest)
The ring of wealth can teleport from up to level 30 Wilderness, as can all dragonstone jewellery.
Charging the ring[]
The ring can be charged by using it on the Fountain of Heroes below the Heroes' Guild or the Tears of Seren in Prifddinas, as is done with the amulet of glory. Accessing the Heroes' Guild requires completion of the Heroes' Quest, while accessing Prifddinas requires completion of Plague's End. When a ring (or amulet) is used on either fountain, all un-noted rings and amulets worn or in the inventory are recharged at once.
At level 89 Summoning, a geyser titan can also be used to recharge rings (and amulets) by using them on the familiar.
Fully charged rings are tradeable, allowing players who have not completed the Heroes' Quest to purchase pre-charged rings from other players on the Grand Exchange.
Effects[]
The ring affects the following monsters and activities:
Effect | Details | |||
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Bosses | 1% increased chance to get rare drops from the following bosses: | |||
Slayer | 1% increased chance to get rare drops from Slayer monsters up to level 80
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Skilling |
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Treasure Trails | 1% increased chance to get clue scrolls and to get Treasure Trails items from the following clue scrolls: | |||
Other |
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Abilities of the ring[]
Your ring of wealth shines more brightly!
According to various information from Jagex, and messages in the chatbox as shown above, the following can be ascertained:[2],[3]
Abilities | Details |
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Monster Drops |
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Minigames and D&Ds |
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Other |
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Known affected drops[]
The following is a list of drops known to be affected by the ring:
- Abyssal orb
- Abyssal wand
- Abyssal whip
- Arcane sigil
- Amulet of ranging
- Black mask
- Blood necklace shard
- Clue scroll
- Cresbot
- Crystal triskelion fragments
- Dark bow
- Divine sigil
- Dragon 2h sword
- Dragon chainbody
- Dragon hatchet
- Drygore weaponry
- Elysian sigil
- Focus sight
- Fury shark
- Glaiven boots
- Granite maul
- Granite legs
- Hexcrest
- Holy elixir
- Mystic Boots
- Pneumatic gloves
- Ragefire boots
- Ruined dragon armour lump
- Ruined dragon armour shard
- Ruined dragon armour slice
- Rune boots
- Spectral sigil
- Static gloves
- Staff of light
- Steadfast boots
- Tracking gloves
- Whip vine
Unaffected drops[]
The following is a list of drops that may be considered unique, but are unaffected by the ring:
Ambiguous drops[]
The following is a list of drops that are occasionally affected by the ring; i.e. sometimes the ring shines, sometimes it does not:
- All God Wars Dungeon unique items
Previous function[]
- The ring of wealth has received many changes over the course of RuneScape; this section documents a historical version of its effects, and gives insight into the rare drop table.
Monster drops are determined by random chance from a table of items associated with the monster via a sort of rolling of the dice, with each of the items having a set probability. For many monsters, one of the "rolls" on the standard drop table is actually a trigger for a second "roll" on the rare drop table. This second table is the same across all monsters, and is separate from whatever table the original monster may possess.
When the player gets a "roll" on the rare drop table, they may receive a random item from it, such as an uncut gem, a half key, or a shield left half. However, this second table also contains many "empty" slots that, if rolled, results in no item. In such an event, nothing except the monster's 100% drops (eg. bones) and perhaps a summoning charm are received.
The ring of wealth previously reduced (not eliminated) the number of empty slots on the rare drop table, which increased the odds of receiving an item. This had no effect on the rate of triggering rolls on the rare drop table. In practicality, the ring had little benefit and was not commonly used, especially because it had no combat stats.
In issue 24 of the God letters, Guthix spoke about how a ring of wealth worked at the time:[4]
“ | If thou consider the possessions of an enemy to be like a roulette wheel, then the 'rare' items so coveted by players are located on a second roulette wheel, that will only be spun shouldst thou roll a specific number on the first wheel. The ring of wealth affects not the number which thou may achieve upon the first wheel, but should thou gain the precise number to allow thee access to the second, the ring will make thy chances of gaining an object on that second roulette wheel all the greater. My analogy is flawed, for death is not like roulette, but I hope that thou see the truth within this. | ” |
— Guthix |
Drop sources[]
- This list was created dynamically. For help, see the FAQ.
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- For an exhaustive list of all known sources for this item, see here.
Source | Combat level | Quantity | Rarity |
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Hydrix dragon | 133 | 1 | Common |
Disassembly[]
Disassembly XP | 16.5 |
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Item quantity required | 1 |
Material count | 5 |
Base junk chance | 39.5% |
Possible materials | |
Often | |
Delicate parts | 35% |
Connector parts | 30% |
Smooth parts | 30% |
Rarely | |
Precious components | 3% |
Enhancing components | 2% |
Trivia[]
- On 15 March 2011, an update to the ring of wealth caused a major bug where the effect of the ring would stack when multiple players in a clan used LootShare. This caused the Corporeal Beast, as well as many other bosses regularly hunted by clans, to generate "significantly more generous drops than usual": spirit sigils and other very rare items were received at a near 100% frequency. This bug was patched within 140 minutes of its release. Jagex later issued a statement of apology and revealed that there would be no rollback, causing many players to riot in-game and on the forums to demand rollbacks to fix the market prices.
- With many slayer monsters such as spiritual mages and jungle strykewyrms, the ring of wealth used to display the "Your ring of wealth shines more brightly!" message after every kill. This was not a glitch; the ring always increased the chance of receiving the monster's unique drop, such as a hexcrest from Jungle strykewyrms or a black mask from Cave horrors. This was changed on 3 July 2013 so that the ring now only shines when a rare item is received.
- Prior to the Treasure Trails rework of Feb 26, 2018, If you had a clue scroll in the bank and the ring would have helped with a clue scroll drop, it would shine without appearing to do anything.
- On 27 March 2017, combat stats were added to the ring as part of the luck rework.
References[]
- ^ JagexTimbo. LotD shines even when a guaranteed drop is obtained. Can we get clarification on if it shines when the LotD made a rare drop happen, not just when we get a rare drop?. 15 November 2017. (Archived from the original on 15 November 2017.)*
- ^ Mod Timbo. "RoW decreasing drop chance." 29 November 2013. Monsters Forums.
- ^ Mod Timbo. "Ring of Wealth - Info." 1 September 2014. Monsters Forums.
- ^ Jagex. "God Letter 24 - Guthix Ponders, 10" RuneScape God Letters.
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