They may not have been built on Mount Doom's fire, but these five magical D&D rings are awfully powerful. Want a magical ring that you can wear without falling into the influence of a necromancer? Is Morgoth Bauglir's last and biggest servant locked up outside of reality? He can't touch you. Because he had no hand in making these D&D magic rings. But they help you control all of them. Or at least some of them. Start small with animal influence rings. And it's not much smaller than the animal. Animal influence circles give more control than animals. It comes with three fees and can be used to invoke the power of the ring. So you can talk to animals, scare you, or throw animal friendships and persuade them to do something. Ring of Elemental Command This ring is actually four rings. Each of the four main elements has one ring: Earth, Fire, Air, Water. With 5 charges each, you can use 2 to cast Dominate monsters to the corresponding type of elemental. But these rings are a little better than that. Also, helping to kill an elemental while wearing the right type of ring will absorb some of the elemental's powers. For example, if you kill a fire elemental while wearing the Ring of Fire Elemental Command, you can throw a fireball, a burning hand, or a wall of fire from the ring. And you will also be immune to fire. It's a neat way to give you more empowerment. The Jinni ring summoning this ring is tied to a certain type of elemental. Djiini – It's obviously a specific Djinni for each ring. You can evoke Jinnin from airplanes, and they appear for up to an hour. While Jinni wanders around, it will be friendly to you and make you ask. However, you can only get one Jinni every 24 hours. So use it wisely. 3 Wish Rings Djinni Summoned All of the things that make you feel like you are seeking a wish? Why not go straight to the sauce? This ring is probably one of the most powerful rings in the game. In fact, the only reason that is not at the top of the list is that they only give three wishes. But Winter Rings Winter Rings are endless power. good. A kind of thing. By the time you cross the path on an adventure, it's pretty overwhelming. It's an artifact with some limitations, but only one day. Using it, throw some spells: Bigby's Hand of Coldflesh corn is like stone from meat, but turns your target into solid ice) you can create an inanimate object made of ice ice on ice in the ice Stormortilkes freeze spikes of growth walls. Also, you won't age while wearing it. Certainly it's sensory and tries to control you, but you're a PC hero. If you can't save from time to time, what can you do? What is your favorite D&D magic ring? Staff writers and DMs for Bell of Lost Souls, JR covers all the striped RPGs and sometimes eats sandwiches. You can ask him about reading comments (0) (email protection)
Subscribe to Updates
Subscribe to our newsletter and stay updated with the latest news and exclusive offers.