In Remnant 2, rings hold a significant role in shaping your character, much like weapons, relics, and amulets do. Unlike the previous game, you can now equip up to four rings simultaneously which allows for even more customization. These rings are scattered throughout the game world and can be often obtained through random drops, puzzle-solving, or event completion.

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To boost your character's performance, it's essential to choose rings that align with your preferred playstyle and Archetypes. That's why different rings might work better for you, so keep in mind that you can always choose better ones since the game features over 100 in total.

Updated on May 2, 2024, by Mohamed El Ouardighi: The release of The Forgotten Kingdom DLC brought forth several new additions to equipment, including rings. In this updated guide, we've integrated some options from the DLC to provide you with more choices.

Sagestone

Although this ring won't make you stronger or more protected, it's effective for leveling up your character.

Gaining experience is essential to upgrade your Archetypes and unlock new skills and perks. If you're playing on lower difficulty levels, progressing might be a bit slow.

But with the Sagestone ring, your earned experience gets a ten percent boost. This may not sound like a lot, but it increases the foundation of experience gained, making it faster to level up, especially in the early parts of the game.

Keep in mind that you can only find the Sagestone as a random drop in the Yaesha world.

Amber Moonstone

Having this ring is a great decision for two main reasons. First, it seamlessly complements any character build or Archetype you're using, and the best part is, you might just snag it in the early stages of the game if luck is on your side.

The Amber Moonstone adds an extra layer of protection when your health is low because when it drops below 30 percent, it reduces all incoming damage by 25 percent. This particular perk can be a real lifesaver, especially when your healing options are running thin.

Additionally, this ring offers another advantage which is immunity to Temporary Status Effects while your health remains under 30 percent.

Now, the mention of luck stems from the fact that while you can secure the Amber Moonstone early in the game from Cass in Ward 13, it's not guaranteed to be available in her inventory from your first encounter. If you want to get your hands on this ring, keep checking on her every now and then.

Band Of The Fanatic

If your build revolves around inflicting status effects, the Band of the Fanatic is an excellent choice, albeit with a trade-off. You sacrifice 65 percent of the duration for your status effects, but in return, you receive a 25 percent boost in damage from those inflicted effects on enemies.

It's a give-and-take scenario, making it a perfect ring to pair with the Ritualist archetype or when using a weapon that applies status effects.

To obtain the Band of the Fanatic, simply talk to thePreacher at the beginning of the Awakened King DLC while wearing the full Zealot's Set.

Kolket Eyelet

Bulwark is one of the most valuable passives available in the game, providing a five percent damage reduction per stack. The Kolket Eyelet ring grants you one stack of Bulwark upon equipping it. Moreover, it increases your health regeneration by 0.3 per second for each stack of Bulwark you possess.

This means the more stacks you have, the greater your damage reduction and health regeneration, which can be immensely beneficial in conserving relic charges.

Exclusive to the Forgotten Kingdom DLC, this ring is a random world drop in Yaesha. Keep exploring, and you should come across it sooner or later.

Galvanized Resupply Band

This is another smart pick to get early in the game, right from the first world of the game, N'Erud. Galvanized Resupply Band is a ring that willincrease your ammo pickups by 50 percent.

As you play the game, you'll be firing your weapon a lot, which makes ammo run out quickly. On top of that, sometimes, ammo can be hard to come by, and relying only on your melee weapon might not be enough.

But with this ring, you'll always have enough bullets to keep shooting. As mentioned earlier, this ring can be found in N'Erud after completing the Supply ship event.

Gul Signet

The Gul Signet ring provides a damage reduction bonus based on the type of armor you're wearing. It increases your damage reduction by 10 percent, but there's a condition: each weight class above Light reduces this bonus by 2.5 percent. For example, even if you're wearing a Medium armor set,you'll still receive a solid 7.5 percent damage reduction against all types of damage. This compensates for lighter armor sets that may lack higher defensive stats.

This ring isn't recommended for those who prefer equipping heavy armor.

The Gul Signet was introduced in the Forgotten Kingdom DLC. There is no guaranteed way to obtain it as this is another random world drop in Yaesha, so keep exploring and hope you come across it.

Burden Of The Departed

The Burden of the Departed is a ring that reduces your total relic charges by 33 percent, but in exchange, you gain a 10 percent boost in all types of damage. This ring is best suited for those who are confident in their skills and don't mind sacrificing a relic charge or two for increased damage, allowing them to dispatch enemies more swiftly.

The damage boost ensures quick enemy eliminations, reducing the time they have to inflict damage on you while still maintaining a decent number of relic charges.

To acquire this ring, you must defeat The One True King while wearing the Burden of the Divine.

Tear Of Kaeula

When you equip The Tear of Kaeula, you'll get two extra charges for your relics, which gives you more opportunities to heal. Since Remnant 2 can be quite challenging, you'll likely take a lot of hits, and upgrading your relic charges costs a rare material called Simulacrum, so having more chances to heal will be handy no matter what situation you're in.

You can also trade this ring with Meidra to get the Sorrow Handgun.

To get this ring, you need to make it to Yaesha and find the Kaeula's Rest location. Keep in mind that after you pick up this ring, you'll immediately be transported to fight Kaeula's Shadow.

Heart Of The Wolf

Boosting your agility in combat is crucial, and that's where the Heart of the Wolf comes in. Stamina is what you need for sprinting, dodging, and melee attacks, and in games like Remnant 2, managing it is a skill that you need to master.

That's why this ring is so useful as it gives you a significant 25-point increase in stamina. The only downside to this ring is that it's a bit hard to come by, as itcan randomly drop in Yaesha.

And that's not all; the Heart of the Wolf also bumps up your movement speed by ten percent, helping you move faster.

Stone Of Continuance

Skills from different Archetypes will become your allies alongside weapons in challenging situations throughout the game. These skills often provide helpful abilities, yet their effects tend to be short-lived and require time for them to recharge.

The Stone of Continuance steps in to address this as it boosts skill duration by 25 percent. For instance, if you're using the Hunter's Mark from the Hunter Archetype, you'll be able to keep enemies spotted for a longer span and strategically take them down.

On the other hand, if you're a Medic, you can extend your support to teammates for a longer duration. To obtain this ring, you need to go to N'Erud and explore the Tower Of The Unseen, where you'll find it as a random drop.

Stone Of Balance

This is probably the most versatile ring in the game that can work with any and every Archetype or build. As simple as that, the Stone of Balance ring increases all damage by seven percent, since nothing is better than having items that boost your damage and help you take down enemies and bosses quickly.

This not only boosts your offensive capabilities but also helps you conserve ammo and Relic charges.

Like most of the rings here, this is another one that can be found as a random drop in Yaesha.

Bright Steel Ring

The Bright Steel Ring caters to those who prefer wearing heavy armor but dislike the slow movement that usually accompanies it.

The good news is that this ring ensures that regardless of the armor you're wearing and your Encumbrance level, you'll be able to perform the fastest roll possible.

This means you can enjoy the defensive benefits of heavy armor while maintaining agility and effective dodging in combat.

To acquire this ring, you'll need to defeat 15 world bosses, whether in the campaign, adventure mode, solo, or co-op. Once you've achieved this, you can purchase the ring from Reggie in Ward 13.

Black Cat Band

Another ring with great flexibility is the Black Cat Band. It functions uniquely compared to anything else you'd find since it gives you a second chance before you face death.

Here's how it works: When you would normally be defeated due to taking fatal damage, this ring leaves you with just one health point instead of dying. This proves incredibly beneficial in tough boss battles such as the Red Prince or the final boss Annihilation, where their attacks are extremely powerful.

This feature can be a real lifesaver in many situations, as dying to a single blow is far from pleasant. Moreover, to aid your escape with that single hit point remaining, the ring increases your movement speed by 25 percent for ten seconds, offering you the opportunity to reposition yourself and heal up.

While this ability sounds promising, it does come with a cooldown of two minutes, meaning you can't rely on it continuously.

Surprisingly, this ring can be acquired rather easily. All you need to do is die 15 times and then return to Reggie at Ward 13, and he will offer to sell it to you.

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