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[[File:Boss Kill Log.png|thumb|300px|The Boss Kill Log.]]
 
[[File:Boss Kill Log.png|thumb|300px|The Boss Kill Log.]]
As of 24 July 2014, the ring of wealth has a right-click option to bring up a log recording various bosses player kills. Once a player reaches 65,535 kills the log will say "Lots!" for that particular boss. This is because the kill count is saved into an unsigned short integer variable that has a maximum value of 65,535.
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As of 24 July 2014, the ring of wealth has a right-click option to bring up a log recording various bosses player kills. Once a player reaches 65,535 kills the log will say "Lots!" for that particular boss. This is because the kill count is saved into an unsigned 16-bit integer variable that has a maximum value of 65,535.
   
 
Players can [[Ring of wealth (i)|imbue the ring]] using a [[ring of wealth scroll]], purchased from the [[Bounty Hunter Store]], to enhance the ring's capabilities. An imbued ring will double the chance of obtaining a [[clue scroll]] from monsters in the [[Wilderness]].
 
Players can [[Ring of wealth (i)|imbue the ring]] using a [[ring of wealth scroll]], purchased from the [[Bounty Hunter Store]], to enhance the ring's capabilities. An imbued ring will double the chance of obtaining a [[clue scroll]] from monsters in the [[Wilderness]].

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This article is about regular enchanted dragonstone ring. For for the imbued version, see ring of wealth(i).

Dragonstone ring detail

The ring of wealth is an enchanted ring that removes all the empty slots from the rare drop table. It should be noted that the ring only needs to be worn by the player while dealing the killing blow, and does not have to be worn during the entire battle. It will also automatically collect coin drops from NPCs; this can be toggled by right-clicking the ring.

The ring can be made by casting the spell Lvl-5 Enchant on a Dragonstone ring, requiring level 68 Magic and giving 78 experience. You can make a dragonstone ring at 55 Crafting by combining a cut dragonstone and a gold bar at a furnace using a ring mould.

Boss Kill Log

The Boss Kill Log.

As of 24 July 2014, the ring of wealth has a right-click option to bring up a log recording various bosses player kills. Once a player reaches 65,535 kills the log will say "Lots!" for that particular boss. This is because the kill count is saved into an unsigned 16-bit integer variable that has a maximum value of 65,535.

Players can imbue the ring using a ring of wealth scroll, purchased from the Bounty Hunter Store, to enhance the ring's capabilities. An imbued ring will double the chance of obtaining a clue scroll from monsters in the Wilderness.

Transportation

The ring, like all other dragonstone jewellery, is useful when travelling in the Wilderness, as it will work up to level 30 Wilderness, while most other means of teleportation will not work above level 20 Wilderness. Players can access the teleports by either rubbing it in their inventory and selecting their destination from the option box which appears, or they can right click it when equipped and select one of their destinations.

The ring can only be charged at the Fountain of Rune; not even a charge dragonstone jewellery scroll will work for this. Charging it at the Fountain of Rune gives it five charges to teleport to the following locations:

Trivia

  • Initially, Jagex Moderators believed on a 'RuneScape Mythbusters Special' that "wearing the ring of wealth, when completing a clue scroll, will give you a better chance of landing on a rare drop table".[1] It was later confirmed twice on twitter that the ring of wealth does not improve the chances of loot from clue scrolls.[2][3]
  • The ability to automatically pick up coin drops was introduced in an update on 18 August 2016.

References