Magical Rings

Magical rings are usually of plain gold or silver, although many have gem settings and intricate designs to enable the Wizard who enchanted them to track them down should they be lost or stolen! It is worthy of note that no individual or creature can benefit from wearing more than two magical rings at the same time.

Magical rings can be of many types.

Types of Magical Rings

 * Amulet Ring: The ring has a power identical to one of the amulets.


 * Spell Ring: This type of ring contains one spell, which the wearer can cast at any time without expending magic, even by those who are not spellcasters. Most spell rings have a trigger word of some kind, which must be discovered before the ring can be used.


 * Protection Ring: The ring protects the wearer against one monster or type of attack. Rings of Protection from Undead, Daemons, Chaos, Goblinoids, Fimir, and Ethereal Undead are known, but there may be more. Furthermore, Rings of Protection from fire, missiles, swords, spells, and magical weapons are known to exist.


 * Warding Ring: The ring renders the wearer completely immune to the effects of one spell. Not only will the spell have no effect on the wearer, if the wearer is a spellcaster, the wearer wll not be able to cast the spell while wearing the ring either.


 * Energy Ring: This ring works exactly the same way as an Energy Jewel.


 * Multiple Spell Ring: This ring works in exactly the same way as a Spell Ring, but contains two to four spells.


 * Multiple Warding Ring: This ring works in exactly the same way as a Warding Ring, but protects the wearer against two to four spells.

Named Magical Rings

 * Carstein Ring
 * Doomfire Ring
 * Fauschlag Ring
 * Fiery Ring of Thori
 * Ring of Corin
 * Ring of Darkness
 * Ring of Fury
 * Ring of Hotek
 * Ring of the Night
 * Ring of Volans

Source
[[Category:M]] [[Category:R]]
 * Warhammer Fantasy RPG 1st ED -- Core Rulebook
 * pg. 187