Wearing it makes you feel particularly strong. |
Tier | UT |
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On Equip | +60 HP, +60 MP, +6 ATT, +6 DEF |
Fame Bonus | 5% |
Soulbound | |
Feed Power | 1,000 |
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Drops From | The Forgotten Sentinel Royal Epic Quest Chest |
Notess
This ring provides a combination of the bonuses found on a Ring of the Pyramid and the Ring of the Nile .
Its wearer will enjoy a 60 HP and 60 MP boost together with a 6 attack and 6 defense stats increase providing offense and defense at the same time.
Before Lost Halls was released, this ring was arguably one of the best general use rings in the game. It boasts great defensive power and offensive power at the same time in the form of +60 Maximum HP and +6 Defense, combined with +60 Maximum MP and +6 Attack. In essense, this can be seen as a very upgraded Experimental Ring, considering its HP/MP are equal and it also gives Defense, but replaces its Vitality with Attack, which is arguably far more useful, even without a pet.
Since Lost Halls was released, however, this ring has lost a lot of notoriety due to the Omnipotence Ring being added to the game. Even in the original Lost Halls 1.0, where its stats were much less strong, it still provided much more than Bracer overall; now that Lost Halls 2.0 has been out for a long time, its stats pretty much nullify Bracer as a ring entirely if your luck is good enough. Although, if you aren’t capable of doing Lost Halls efficiently or simply don’t have the luck to get an Omnipotence Ring, this ring is easily a good alternative to mitigate such.
History
Before Release X33.1.0, this item had a Feed Power of 500.
Trivia
Humorously, despite its name being Bracer of the Guardian, it resembles a gauntlet much more closely, as bracers lack fingertips at the end.
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