Rings of Power

"Three Rings for the Elven Kings under the sky, 

Seven for the Dwarf Lords in their halls of stone, 

Nine for mortal men doomed to die, 

One for the Dark Lord in the land of Mordor where the shadows lie.

One Ring to rule them all,

One Ring to find them, 

One Ring to bring them all, 

and in the darkness bind them, 

''In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie. "''

Every Ring of Power can be crafted in the Carpentry Bench - these are rare but find a Seat with a Ringsmith to create these helpful, yet dangerous weapons. You can only be the bearer of one ring at a time, so craft and choose wisely. Bearers must always carry their Ring!


 * How to Craft|

Each Ring of Power (besides the One) can be crafted at a Carpentry Bench - you can see each crafting recipe by clicking in the top right corner, but lets go over them.

There are three different 'types' of Ring: Elven, Dwarven, and Orc. Each one has a different kind of metal that is needed to create a ring. Find these rare metal nuggets and craft them into their full ingots!

Each Ring takes at least 8 of these ingots to create the basic shape of the Ring. Then with each Ring, you must create a truly Magnificent Gemstone.

There are eleven different gems, and depending on the type of Ring, it may take more or less gems to craft. Elven rings take more gems than Dwarven, and all Orc Rings take Gulduril to craft properly.


 * Cost Breakdown|

16 Enchanted Elven Nugget = 1 Enchanted Elven Ingot

16 Corrupted Orc Nugget = 1 Corrupted Orc Ingot

16 Hardened Dwarven Nugget = 1 Hardened Dwarven Ingot

3 Basic Gems to create a Common Gem

2 Common Gems to create a Rare Gem

3 Rare Gems to create an Excellent Gem

2 Excellent Gems to create a Magnificent Gem.

Elven Rings take 8 Ingots and 8 Gems.

Dwarven Rings take 10 Ingots and 6 Gems.

Orc Rings take 8 Ingots, 4 Gulduril Gems, and 4 other Gems to craft.

When you craft a ring, right-click to claim it - if you are able to then the Ring didn't already have a bearer and/or you weren't already a ring-bearer.