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The source of power for the Marble Colossus found within his core. It is intended to give life to golems, but it can provide benefits to the living as well. |
Tier | UT |
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On Equip | +6 ATT, +6 DEF, +6 SPD, +6 DEX |
XP Bonus | 7% |
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Feed Power | 1,000 |
Forging Cost |
60 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Dismantling Value | 15 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Drops From | Marble Colossus Marble Epic Quest Chest |
Blueprint | ![]() |
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Drops From | Marble Colossus |
Obtained Through | The Tinkerer (50x Ancient Schematic) |
Notes
This powerful ring provides hefty boosts to four important stats. The +12 to offense stats is impressive and used to be tied with the Forgotten Crown for the strongest DPS-increasing ring in the game, but was overtaken by introduction of the extraordinarily rare Chrysalis of Eternity. Compared to the Crown, the Lodestone gives 6 DEF and 6 SPD instead of 110 HP. A small DEF boost is almost always inferior for survivability than HP, so the true merit of this ring is the hefty SPD boost compared to the Crown.
The magnitude and importance of its four stat boosts make it effective on essentially any class, especially those reliant on huge DPS like Wizard or Warrior. This assumes that you’re comfortable with the lack of bulk; many players would prefer to use a HP-boosting ring like the aforementioned Crown.
Paladins, fittingly enough, can afford the HP loss the most. Not only do they have the highest HP cap, but tiered seals gives them a sustainable Max HP bonus. Any heavy armor class can be a lot more comfortable with Breastplate of New Life; its massive HP boost makes up for the lack of HP on the ring, while the Lodestone compensates for the DEF loss. Note that this combo takes 2 rare UTs and 2 gear slots. (And that the Gladiator Guard with HP ring shares a similar stat distrubution)
If you are willing to give up extra HP for a hefty boost to offensive and defensive stats, then this ring is for you - granted, of course, that you have one.
History
Before Lost Halls 2.0, this ring used to give: +5 ATT, +5 DEF, +5 SPD, +5 DEX
The ring had the following sprite before Patch X.26.0.0 (May 2018):
Trivia
The ring was sometimes referred to as the potato or lemon due to its old sprite. Even to this day, “potato” seems to have stuck around as a nickname of sorts for this item.
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