A high-fructose ring that will give you pep, but hurt your concentration. |
Tier | UT |
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On Equip | +10 SPD, +10 VIT, -100 MP, -10 WIS |
Feed Power | 400 |
Forging Cost | 60 / 120 |
Dismantling value | 5 / 20 |
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Drops From | Gigacorn Desire Troll Swoll Fairy MegaRototo Spoiled Creampuff Cupcake Gumball Machine |
Obtained Through | Current offers on RealmEye’s trading pages |
Notes
Often used as pet food for common and uncommon pets, but can sometimes come in handy due to the 10 Speed it gives, and also the 10 Vitality for quick health regeneration and combat timer reduction. This is commonly used as a rushing swapout for certain classes, especially on ones that aren’t as reliant on their abilities. It all depends how much the -10 Wis and -100 max MP is affecting the player.
History
Added in Build 3.0 (Oct 2012) under the name Ring Pop, however it was renamed to Candy Ring in Release 17.4 (Nov 2013).
Before Exalt Version 2.0.0.0 (Aug 2021), this item was soulbound.
Trivia
This item is the most commonly fed UT item in the game, accounting for 5.79% of all pet feedings between January and June 2020. The next most commonly fed UT item, the Captain’s Ring, only accounted for 0.90% of all food.
Due to its high drop rate from bosses, the ability to endlessly farm Candyland Hunting Grounds, and the introduction of forging, you can easily acquire rare drops that would normally take much longer to farm for, assuming you have their respective blueprint. However, forgefire will limit the amount of times you can utilize this method, and this method can also consume a lot of vault space, so this isn’t recommended unless you have a lot of leftover forgefire or sulfur.
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