Rings bestow
magical powers upon their wearers. Only a rare few have charges—most
magic rings are permanent and potent magic items. Anyone can use a ring.
A character can only effectively wear two magic rings. A third magic ring doesn't work if the wearer is already wearing two magic rings. Physical Description: Rings have no appreciable weight. Although exceptions exist that are crafted from glass or bone, the vast majority of rings are forged from metal—usually precious metals such as gold, silver, and platinum. A ring has AC 13, 2 hit points, hardness 10, and a break DC of 25. Activation: A ring's ability is usually activated by a spoken command word (a standard action that does not provoke attacks of opportunity) or its effects work continually. Some rings have unusual activations, as mentioned in the ring's specific description. Special Qualities: Roll d%. A result of 01 indicates the ring is intelligent, 02–31 indicates that something (a design, inscription, or the like) provides a clue to its function, and 32–100 indicates no special qualities. Intelligent items have extra abilities and sometimes extraordinary powers and special purposes (see Intelligent Items). Rings with charges can never be intelligent. Ring of Animal FriendshipAura faint enchantment; CL 3rd Slot ring; Price 10,800 gp; Weight —
A ring of animal friendship always bears some sort of animal-like design in its craftsmanship. On command, this ring affects an animal as if the wearer had cast charm animal.
Requirements Forge Ring, charm animal; Cost 5,400 gp Ring of BlinkingAura moderate transmutation; CL 7th Slot ring; Price 27,000 gp; Weight —
On command, this ring makes the wearer blink, as the blink spell.
Requirements Forge Ring, blink; Cost 13,500 gp Ring of Chameleon PowerAura faint illusion; CL 3rd Slot ring; Price 12,700 gp; Weight —
As a free action, the wearer of this ring can gain the ability to magically blend in with the surroundings. This provides a +10 competence bonus on her Stealth checks. As a standard action, she can also use the spell disguise self as often as she wants.
Requirements Forge Ring, disguise self, invisibility; Cost 6,350 gp Ring of ClimbingAura faint transmutation; CL 5th Slot ring; Price 2,500 gp; Weight —
This ring is actually a magic leather cord that ties around a finger. It continually grants the wearer a +5 competence bonus on Climb checks.
Requirements Forge Ring, creator must have 5 ranks in the Climb skill; Cost 1,250 gp Ring of Climbing, ImprovedAura faint transmutation; CL 5th Slot ring; Price 10,000 gp; Weight —
As a ring of climbing, except it grants a +10 competence bonus on its wearer's Climb checks.
Requirements Forge Ring, creator must have 10 ranks in the Climb skill; Cost 5,000 gp Ring of CounterspellsAura moderate evocation; CL 11th Slot ring; Price 4,000 gp; Weight —
This ring might seem to be a ring of spell storing upon first examination. However, while it allows a single spell of 1st through 6th level to be cast into it, that spell cannot be cast out of the ring again. Instead, should that spell ever be cast upon the wearer, the spell is immediately countered, as a counterspell action, requiring no action (or even knowledge) on the wearer's part. Once so used, the spell cast within the ring is gone. A new spell (or the same one as before) may be placed into it again.
Requirements Forge Ring, imbue with spell ability; Cost 2,000 gp Ring of Djinni CallingAura strong conjuration; CL 17th Slot ring; Price 125,000 gp; Weight —
One of the many rings of fable, this “genie” ring is useful indeed. It serves as a special gate by means of which a specific djinni can be called from the Plane of Air. When the ring is rubbed (a standard action), the call goes out, and the djinni appears on the next round. The djinni faithfully obeys and serves the wearer of the ring, but never for more than 1 hour per day. If the djinni of the ring is ever killed, the ring becomes nonmagical and worthless.
Requirements Forge Ring, gate; Cost 62,500 gp Ring of Elemental CommandAura strong conjuration; CL 15th Slot ring; Price 200,000 gp; Weight —
All four kinds of elemental command rings are very powerful. Each appears to be nothing more than a lesser magic ring until fully activated (by meeting a special condition, such as single-handedly slaying an elemental of the appropriate type or exposure to a sacred material of the appropriate element), but each has certain other powers as well as the following common properties. Elementals of the plane to which the ring is attuned can't attack the wearer, or even approach within 5 feet of him. If the wearer desires, he may forego this protection and instead attempt to charm the elemental (as charm monster, Will DC 17 negates). If the charm attempt fails, however, absolute protection is lost and no further attempt at charming can be made. Creatures from the plane to which the ring is attuned who attack the wearer take a –1 penalty on their attack rolls. The ring wearer makes applicable saving throws against the extraplanar creature's attacks with a +2 resistance bonus. He gains a +4 morale bonus on all attack rolls against such creatures. Any weapon he uses bypasses the damage reduction of such creatures, regardless of any qualities the weapon may or may not have. The wearer of the ring is able to converse with creatures from the plane to which his ring is attuned. These creatures recognize that he wears the ring, and show a healthy respect for the wearer if alignments are similar. If alignments are opposed, creatures fear the wearer if he is strong. If he is weak, they hate and desire to slay him. The possessor of a ring of elemental command takes a saving throw penalty as follows:
In addition to the powers described above, each specific ring gives its wearer the following abilities according to its kind. Ring of Elemental Command (Air)
The ring appears to be a ring of feather falling until a certain condition is met to activate its full potential. It must be reactivated each time a new wearer acquires it. Ring of Elemental Command (Earth)
The ring appears to be a ring of meld into stone (allowing the wearer to cast meld into stone at will) until the established condition is met. Ring of Elemental Command (Fire)
The ring appears to be a major ring of energy resistance (fire) until the established condition is met. Ring of Elemental Command (Water)
The ring appears to be a ring of water walking until the established condition is met.
Requirements Forge Ring, summon monster VI, all appropriate spells; Cost 100,000 gp Ring of Energy ResistanceAura faint (minor) or moderate (major or greater) abjuration; CL 3rd (minor), 7th (major), or 11th (greater) Slot ring; Price 12,000 gp (minor), 28,000 gp (major), 44,000 gp (greater); Weight —
This ring continually protects the wearer from damage from one type of energy—acid, cold, electricity, fire, or sonic (chosen by the creator of the item; determine randomly if found as part of a treasure hoard). Each time the wearer would normally take such damage, subtract the ring's resistance value from the damage dealt. A minor ring of energy resistance grants 10 points of resistance. A major ring of energy resistance grants 20 points of resistance. A greater ring of energy resistance grants 30 points of resistance.
Requirements Forge Ring, resist energy; Cost 6,000 gp (minor), 14,000 gp (major), 22,000 gp (greater) Ring of EvasionAura moderate transmutation; CL 7th Slot ring; Price 25,000 gp; Weight —
This ring continually grants the wearer the ability to avoid damage as if she had evasion. Whenever she makes a Reflex saving throw to determine whether she takes half damage, a successful save results in no damage.
Requirements Forge Ring, jump; Cost 12,500 gp Ring of Feather FallingAura faint transmutation; CL 1st Slot ring; Price 2,200 gp; Weight —
This ring is crafted with a feather pattern all around its edge. It acts exactly like a feather fall spell, activated immediately if the wearer falls more than 5 feet.
Requirements Forge Ring, feather fall; Cost 1,100 gp Ring of Force ShieldAura moderate evocation; CL 9th Slot ring; Price 8,500 gp; Weight —
An iron band, this simple ring generates a shield-sized (and shield-shaped) wall of force that stays with the ring and can be wielded by the wearer as if it were a heavy shield (+2 AC). This special creation has no armor check penalty or arcane spell failure chance since it is weightless and encumbrance-free. It can be activated and deactivated at will as a free action.
Requirements Forge Ring, wall of force; Cost 4,250 gp Ring of Freedom of MovementAura moderate abjuration; CL 7th Slot ring; Price 40,000 gp; Weight —
This gold ring allows the wearer to act as if continually under the effect of a freedom of movement spell.
Requirements Forge Ring, freedom of movement; Cost 20,000 gp Ring of Friend ShieldAura moderate abjuration; CL 10th Slot ring; Price 50,000 gp (for a pair); Weight —
These curious rings always come in pairs. A friend shield ring without its mate is useless. Either wearer of one of a pair of the rings can, at any time, command his ring to cast a shield other spell with the wearer of the mated ring as the recipient. This effect has no range limitation.
Requirements Forge Ring, shield other; Cost 25,000 gp Ring of InvisibilityAura faint illusion; CL 3rd Slot ring; Price 20,000 gp; Weight —
By activating this simple silver ring, the wearer can benefit from invisibility, as the spell.
Requirements Forge Ring, invisibility; Cost 10,000 gp Ring of JumpingAura faint transmutation; CL 2th Slot ring; Price 2,500 gp; Weight —
This ring continually allows the wearer to leap about, providing a +5 competence bonus on all his Acrobatics checks made to make high or long jumps.
Requirements Forge Ring, creator must have 5 ranks in the Acrobatics skill; Cost 1,250 gp Ring of Jumping, ImprovedAura moderate transmutation; CL 7th Slot ring; Price 10,000 gp; Weight —
As a ring of jumping, except it grants a +10 competence bonus on its wearer's Acrobatics checks made to make high or long jumps.
Requirements Forge Ring, creator must have 10 ranks in the Acrobatics skill; Cost 5,000 gp Ring of Mind ShieldingAura faint abjuration; CL 3rd Slot ring; Price 8,000 gp; Weight —
This ring is usually of fine workmanship and wrought from heavy gold. The wearer is continually immune to detect thoughts, discern lies, and any attempt to magically discern her alignment.
Requirements Forge Ring, nondetection; Cost 4,000 gp Ring of ProtectionAura faint abjuration; CL 5th Slot ring; Price 2,000 gp (+1), 8,000 gp (+2), 18,000 gp (+3), 32,000 gp (+4), 50,000 gp (+5); Weight —
This ring offers continual magical protection in the form of a deflection bonus of +1 to +5 to AC.
Requirements Forge Ring, shield of faith, caster must be of a level at least three times the bonus of the ring; Cost 1,000 gp (+1), 4,000 gp (+2), 9,000 gp (+3), 16,000 gp (+4), 25,000 gp (+5) Ring of the RamAura moderate transmutation; CL 9th Slot ring; Price 8,600 gp; Weight —
The ring of the ram is an ornate ring forged of hard metal, usually iron or an iron alloy. It has the head of a ram as its device. The wearer can command the ring to give forth a ram-like force, manifested by a vaguely discernible shape that resembles the head of a ram or a goat. This force strikes a single target, dealing 1d6 points of damage if 1 charge is expended, 2d6 points if 2 charges are used, or 3d6 points if 3 charges (the maximum) are used. Treat this as a ranged attack with a 50-foot maximum range and no penalties for distance. The force of the blow is considerable, and those struck by the ring are subject to a bull rush if within 30 feet of the ring-wearer. The ram is Large and uses the ring's caster level as its base attack bonus with a Strength of 25. This gives the ram a Combat Maneuver Bonus of +17. The ram gains a +1 bonus on the bull rush attempt if 2 charges are expended, or +2 if 3 charges are expended. In addition to its attack mode, the ring of the ram also has the power to open doors as if it were a character with Strength 25. This expends 1 charge. If 2 charges are expended, the effect is equivalent to a character with Strength 27. If 3 charges are expended, the effect is that of a character with Strength 29. A newly created ring has 50 charges. When all the charges are expended, the ring becomes a nonmagical item.
Requirements Forge Ring, bull's strength, telekinesis; Cost 4,300 gp Ring of RegenerationAura strong conjuration; CL 15th Slot ring; Price 90,000 gp; Weight —
This white gold ring is generally set with a large green sapphire. When worn, the ring continually allows a living wearer to heal 1 point of damage per round and an equal amount of nonlethal damage. In addition, he is immune to bleed damage while wearing a ring of regeneration. If the wearer loses a limb, an organ, or any other body part while wearing this ring, the ring regenerates it as the spell. In either case, only damage taken while wearing the ring is regenerated.
Requirements Forge Ring, regenerate; Cost 45,000 gp Ring of Shooting StarsAura strong evocation; CL 12th Slot ring; Price 50,000 gp; Weight —
This ring has two modes of operation: one for being in dim light or outdoors at night, and a second one when the wearer is underground or indoors at night. During the night, under the open sky or in areas of shadow or darkness, the ring of shooting stars can perform the following functions on command.
The first special function, ball lightning, releases one to four balls of lightning (ring wearer's choice). These glowing globes resemble dancing lights, and the ring wearer controls them similarly (see the dancing lights spell description). The spheres have a 120-foot range and a duration of 4 rounds. They can be moved at 120 feet per round. Each sphere is about 3 feet in diameter, and any creature who comes within 5 feet of one causes its charge to dissipate, taking electricity damage in the process according to the number of balls created.
Once the ball lightning function is activated, the balls can be released at any time before the sun rises. Multiple balls can be released in the same round. The second special function produces three shooting stars that can be released from the ring each week, simultaneously or one at a time. They impact for 12 points of damage and spread (as a fireball) in a 5-foot-radius sphere for 24 points of fire damage. Any creature struck by a shooting star takes full damage from impact plus full fire damage from the spread unless it makes a DC 13 Reflex save. Creatures not struck but within the spread ignore the impact damage and take only half damage from the fire spread on a successful DC 13 Reflex save. Range is 70 feet, at the end of which the shooting star explodes unless it strikes a creature or object before that. A shooting star always follows a straight line, and any creature in its path must make a save or be hit by the projectile. Indoors at night, or underground, the ring of shooting stars has the following properties.
The spark shower is a flying cloud of sizzling purple sparks that fan out from the ring for a distance of 20 feet in an arc 10 feet wide. Creatures within this area take 2d8 points of damage each if not wearing metal armor or carrying a metal weapon. Those wearing metal armor and/or carrying a metal weapon take 4d8 points of damage.
Requirements Forge Ring, faerie fire, fireball, light, lightning bolt; Cost 25,000 gp Ring of Spell Storing, MinorAura faint evocation; CL 5th Slot ring; Price 18,000 gp; Weight —
A minor ring of spell storing contains up to three levels of spells (either divine or arcane, or even a mix of both spell types) that the wearer can cast. Each spell has a caster level equal to the minimum level needed to cast that spell. The user need not provide any material components or focus to cast the spell, and there is no arcane spell failure chance for wearing armor (because the ring wearer need not gesture). The activation time for the ring is the same as the casting time for the relevant spell, with a minimum of 1 standard action. For a randomly generated ring, treat it as a scroll to determine what spells are stored in it. If you roll a spell that would put the ring over the three-level limit, ignore that roll; the ring has no more spells in it. A spellcaster can cast any spells into the ring, so long as the total spell levels do not add up to more than three. Metamagic versions of spells take up storage space equal to their spell level modified by the metamagic feat. A spellcaster can use a scroll to put a spell into the minor ring of spell storing. The ring magically imparts to the wearer the names of all spells currently stored within it.
Requirements Forge Ring, imbue with spell ability; Cost 9,000 gp Ring of Spell StoringAura moderate evocation; CL 9th Slot ring; Price 50,000 gp; Weight —
As the minor ring of spell storing, except it holds up to 5 levels of spells.
Requirements Forge Ring, imbue with spell ability; Cost 25,000 gp Ring of Spell Storing, MajorAura strong evocation; CL 17th Slot ring; Price 200,000 gp; Weight —
As the minor ring of spell storing, except it holds up to 10 levels of spells.
Requirements Forge Ring, imbue with spell ability; Cost 100,000 gp Ring of Spell TurningAura strong abjuration; CL 13th Slot ring; Price 100,000 gp; Weight —
Up to three times per day on command, this simple platinum band automatically reflects the next nine levels of spells cast at the wearer, exactly as if spell turning had been cast upon him.
Requirements Forge Ring, spell turning; Cost 50,000 gp Ring of SustenanceAura faint conjuration; CL 5th Slot ring; Price 2,500 gp; Weight —
This ring continually provides its wearer with life-sustaining nourishment. The ring also refreshes the body and mind, so that its wearer needs only sleep 2 hours per day to gain the benefit of 8 hours of sleep. This allows a spellcaster that requires rest to prepare spells to do so after only 2 hours, but this does not allow a spellcaster to prepare spells more than once per day. The ring must be worn for a full week before it begins to work. If it is removed, the owner must wear it for another week to reattune it to himself.
Requirements Forge Ring, create food and water; Cost 1,250 gp Ring of SwimmingAura faint transmutation; CL 2nd Slot ring; Price 2,500 gp; Weight —
This silver ring usually has fish-like designs and motifs etched into the band. It continually grants the wearer a +5 competence bonus on Swim checks.
Requirements Forge Ring, creator must have 5 ranks in the Swim skill; Cost 1,250 gp Ring of Swimming, ImprovedAura moderate transmutation; CL 7th Slot ring; Price 10,000 gp; Weight —
As a ring of swimming, except it grants a +10 competence bonus on its wearer's Swim checks.
Requirements Forge Ring, creator must have 10 ranks in the Swim skill; Cost 5,000 gp Ring of TelekinesisAura moderate transmutation; CL 9th Slot ring; Price 75,000 gp; Weight —
This ring allows the caster to use the spell telekinesis on command.
Requirements Forge Ring, telekinesis; Cost 37,500 gp Ring
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