Rift jewelry
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Overview
Participating in rifts will earn you points, which can be redeemed for any of the items below at an enchanted mailbox Rift jewelry, when equipped, grants a passive bonus. The strength of this bonus is determined by the quality.
Rift Bonus
All rift jewelry gives a positive effect while equipped. The bonus is based on the quality of the jewelry. The bonus can never provide less than what a 20QL jewelry would grant. The bonuses provided are listed below.
Rift Charge
Some rift jewelry is charged. This means they lose their power over time while worn. When obtained, the jewelry will have the listed amount of charge based on their rarity:
- Common - 30 hours
- Rare - 50 hours
- Supreme - 80 hours
- Fantastic - 120 hours
Some rift jewelry is exempt from this, and does not require charge to function. See the tables below to find out which items ignore this restriction.
Bonus Stacking
For some rift jewelry, equipping two of the same jewelry will stack the bonuses. For others, these bonuses will not stack and instead only use the highest power equipped. In the case that a rift equipment is required to be charged and stacked, two of the same type must be equipped and the highest power equipment will be used for the bonus. This mostly applies to bracelets, where you must have two equipped in order for the bonus to function.
Socketed Seryll Ring
A special type of Rift Jewelry, the socketed seryll ring is a unique piece that can have a gem inserted by a jewelry smith with enough proficiency. Socketed seryll rings have no bonus without a socketed gem. The charge of the bonus is determined by the quality of the gem, with star gems giving a much higher charge. Socketed seryll rings are depleted based on use, and will deplete some charge each time the current bonus is applied to an action. Due to this they can be worn for long periods of time without fear of losing charge.
Socketing a gem requires Jewelry Smithing skill of 60 for star gems and 40 for all other gems. When a socketed ring has a gem inserted it will apply a rune effect to any action that can be improved by that rune effect. This effect stacks with any other runes that could apply, such as tool runes.
- Sapphire - Increased gather ql
- Emerald - Chance to increase effect of tend or increase forestry harvest amount
- Ruby - Increase to skill checks
- Opal - Increased ql improvement
- Diamond - Reduced ql loss on repair action
- Pearl - Increased usage speed
10% is the maximum effect, however ring effect scales on quality. When purchased a socketed ring will be 70ql and produce 7% effect of the inserted gem. The effect will scale proportionally to 10% at 100ql. When a gem is depleted it will turn to dust. However, the ring is not damaged by this and another gem of any type can be inserted into the ring to continue using it.
Note: Using the Ruby Socketed ring in combat will deplete the charge very quickly as there are many skill checks in combat.
Artisan Ring
When bought the Artisan ring will have a right click option to select a skill. Once selected the skill cannot be changed. The artisan ring can apply to characteristics, though the bonus can be difficult to see due to very small characteristic tick size. The artisan ring will provide up to 10% bonus scaling based on quality. When purchased similar to the socketed ring the artisan ring will be 70ql and produce 7% experience gain bonus in the selected skill. The effect will scale proportionally to 10% at 100ql. Multiple of the artisan ring with the same skill will not stack. However two different skills can be selected and both apply simultaneously.
The artisan ring has a charge that is reduced when the effect is applied to a skill tick. One must use rift points to recharge the ring when it runs out to continue getting the effect.
Rings
Socketed Seryll Ring | Artisan Ring | Seal Ring | Dark Ring | Ring of the Eye | |
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Bonus | See above | Skill Gain | Swimming | Stealth | Detection |
Charged | No | No | No | No | Yes |
Stackable | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Bracelet of Inspiration
MOI Enhancement: Natural MOI are enhanced and while wearing the bracelet. If you get a natural MOI you cannot fail the improve action or fail to apply the rarity in any way.
- Application of any MOI destroys the bracelet instantly.
- MOI roll a rarity level and that rarity level is applied regardless of the rarity of the item you are improving. This means you can wear the bracelet while working on a rare item and get a rare MOI which will destroy the bracelet and leave the item as rare.
Necklaces
Soul Stealer Necklace | Artisan Necklace | Necklace of Protection | Necklace of Focus | Necklace of Replenishment | |
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Bonus | Skill Effect | Skill Max | Hurting | Focus | Replenish |
Charged | No | Yes | No | Yes | Yes |
Bonus Descriptions
- Damage: Bonus to weapon damage of the specific damage type listed, or with the specific weapon type listed.
- Detection: Increased chance to detect other players who are in stealth mode.
- Focus: Increased chance to successfully focus during combat.
- Hurting: Lowers the duration of the Hurting status effect.
- Parry: Bonus to parrying chance with a weapon of the specific type listed.
- Replenishment: Lowers the rate at which the food and water bars are depleted over time.
- Skill Effect: Increased Fighting skill gain.
- Skill Effect jewelry takes damage whenever your Fighting skill increases.
- Skill Gain: Bonus to amount of skill gained when an action gives a skill increase.
- This only applies to the skill listed when the item is examined.
- Skill Gain jewelry takes damage whenever the relevant skill increases.
- Skill Max: Increased quality gain when improving an item with that item's material (for example, improving a statue with stone shards).
- Stealth: Lowered chance to be detected while in stealth mode.
- Swimming: Lowers damage from drowning.
Legacy Bracelets No Longer In The Store
Fist Bracelet | Huge Sword Bracelet | Short Sword Bracelet | Spear Bracelet | ||
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Bonus | Crushing Parry | Two-Handed Parry | Pierce Damage | Polearm Damage | MOI Enhancement |
Charged | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
Stackable | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |