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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 character or creature can benefit from wearing more than two magical rings at the same time. Magical rings can be of many types. Here are some examples:

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  • 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 character or creature can benefit from wearing more than two magical rings at the same time. Magical rings can be of many types. Here are some examples:
  • Magical Rings are items from The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages and The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons. Specifically, Magical Rings is the term given to Seed Rings that have been appraised by Vasu. The Seed Ring Link receives will usually be one random ring out of the total of sixty-four; however, there are certain Magical Rings that can only be obtained by completing certain tasks. Likewise, there are some rings that can only be obtained from one game and in one location. As Vasu states, in order to activate the ability in a ring, it must be worn. To equip a ring, it must first be placed in the Ring Box from Vasu's list. It can the be activated from the start menu, resulting in an "E" appearing over it. Link can only equip one ring at a time.
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  • Magical Ring
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  • An unappraised Magical Ring
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  • Oracle of Ages & Oracle of Seasons
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  • 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 character or creature can benefit from wearing more than two magical rings at the same time. Magical rings can be of many types. Here are some examples:
  • Magical Rings are items from The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages and The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons. Specifically, Magical Rings is the term given to Seed Rings that have been appraised by Vasu. The Seed Ring Link receives will usually be one random ring out of the total of sixty-four; however, there are certain Magical Rings that can only be obtained by completing certain tasks. Likewise, there are some rings that can only be obtained from one game and in one location. As Vasu states, in order to activate the ability in a ring, it must be worn. To equip a ring, it must first be placed in the Ring Box from Vasu's list. It can the be activated from the start menu, resulting in an "E" appearing over it. Link can only equip one ring at a time. Seed Rings can be found in a number of ways, such as Gasha Seed Trees, Maple meetings, mini-games, shops, and Treasure Chests. Obtaining every ring from one game is impossible; however, by creating a Linked Game, it becomes possible to obtain the rings Link could not on the other game. By using the Hero's Secret on the Linked Game cartridge, even more rings become available as the new series progresses. Several rings can only be obtained while playing the game on a Game Boy Advance. The list of appraised Rings is as follows, in the order they can be found in Link's ring list at Vasu Jewelers. (Note: an increase of 1 is the equivalent of 1/4. Ex 2. A decrease of 3 to Link's defense means he takes 75% more damage; enemies that will normally deal 1 heart of damage will deal 1 3/4 hearts of damage.)
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