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The Cursed Diamond Ring is a golden band topped with a Midas Diamond, and the titular 'Curse' in Curse of Monkey Island. The ring, when placed on a persons finger, would turn its wearer gold. The magic surrounding the ring was so potent that even the Voodoo Lady could not counteract its power. She claimed its power originated from LeChuck's anger and intense frustration in dealing with the opposite sex. The only way to cure the curse was to remove the the ring and replace the diamond with a pure one of equal or greater value; both monetary value and emotional.

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  • The Cursed Diamond Ring is a golden band topped with a Midas Diamond, and the titular 'Curse' in Curse of Monkey Island. The ring, when placed on a persons finger, would turn its wearer gold. The magic surrounding the ring was so potent that even the Voodoo Lady could not counteract its power. She claimed its power originated from LeChuck's anger and intense frustration in dealing with the opposite sex. The only way to cure the curse was to remove the the ring and replace the diamond with a pure one of equal or greater value; both monetary value and emotional.
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  • The Cursed Diamond Ring is a golden band topped with a Midas Diamond, and the titular 'Curse' in Curse of Monkey Island. The ring, when placed on a persons finger, would turn its wearer gold. The magic surrounding the ring was so potent that even the Voodoo Lady could not counteract its power. She claimed its power originated from LeChuck's anger and intense frustration in dealing with the opposite sex. The only way to cure the curse was to remove the the ring and replace the diamond with a pure one of equal or greater value; both monetary value and emotional. It was kept in the treasure hold of LeChuck's flagship, The Death Starfish, until it was taken by Guybrush Threepwood. Guybrush first used the ring to cut through the thick glass of a porthole, which flooded the hold, facilitating his escape.
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