How to Get the Lucky Ring in Rune Slayer

The Lucky Ring in Rune Slayer is a valuable accessory that boosts your Luck stat by +1, increasing your chances of obtaining rare item drops.

This guide provides a complete, step-by-step walkthrough on how to craft the Lucky Ring, including the best farming locations and strategies for acquiring the necessary materials.

Step 1: Unlocking the Lucky Ring Recipe

Before you can craft the Lucky Ring, you need to unlock its recipe.

This is a simple process:

  1. Obtain Gold Ore: You’ll need to acquire at least one piece of Gold Ore (more on how to get this below).
  2. Smelt the Gold Ore: Use a Smelting Furnace to smelt the Gold Ore into a Gold Bar.
  3. Recipe Unlocked: The act of smelting Gold Ore into a Gold Bar automatically unlocks the Lucky Ring recipe, along with recipes for Ring of Resistance. You can find the recipe in your Crafting Station.

Step 2: Gathering the Crafting Materials

The Lucky Ring requires the following materials:

  • 2 Gold Bars
  • 4 Platinum Bars

To obtain these bars, you’ll need to mine and smelt the corresponding ores.

Step 3: Farming Gold Ore (The Challenging Part)

Gold Ore is the most challenging material to acquire for the Lucky Ring. There are two primary farming methods:

Method 1: Farming Platinum Ore

  1. Location: Travel to the Balgaron Region.
  2. Target Ore: Locate the Platinum Ore nodes inside the cave near the ghost spawn location.
  3. Mining: Mine the Platinum Ore. There’s a chance that mining Platinum Ore will also yield Gold Ore. This is not a guaranteed drop.
  4. Server Hopping: If all the Platinum Ore nodes in your current server are depleted, switch to a different server (“server hopping”) to find fresh nodes. Repeat this process.

Method 2: Farming Metro Ore (Balgaron Chasm – Frost Hollow)

  1. Location: Go to the Frost Hollow area within the Balgaron Chasm.
  2. Target Ore: Find the Metro Ore nodes at the bottom of the Frost Hollow area.
  3. Mining: Mine the Metro Ore. Like Platinum Ore, there’s a chance that mining Metro Ore will also yield Gold Ore.
  4. Heat Resistance: To survive at bottom area you will need Ember Frost Ring.
  5. Server Hopping: Utilize server hopping to maximize your ore gathering efficiency.

Note: Both methods rely on chance. Gold Ore is a rare drop from both Platinum and Metro Ore. Be prepared for a potentially lengthy farming process.

Step 4: Farming Platinum Ore (Easier)

Platinum Ore is much easier to obtain than Gold Ore.

  • Location: As mentioned above (Step 3, Method 1), Platinum Ore is found in the Balgaron Region, in the cave near the ghost.
  • Mining: Simply mine the Platinum Ore nodes.

Step 5: Smelting the Ores

Once you have sufficient Gold Ore and Platinum Ore, use a Smelting Furnace to create the required bars:

  • Smelt Gold Ore into Gold Bars.
  • Smelt Platinum Ore into Platinum Bars.

Step 6: Crafting the Lucky Ring

  1. Gather Materials: Ensure you have 2 Gold Bars and 4 Platinum Bars.
  2. Access Crafting Station: Go to a Crafting Station.
  3. Locate the Recipe: Scroll down in the Crafting Station menu until you find the Lucky Ring recipe.
  4. Craft: Select the Lucky Ring recipe and craft it.

Step 7: Enjoy the Benefits

The Lucky Ring provides a +1 Luck bonus, increasing your overall chances of receiving rare item drops from various activities in Rune Slayer.

Essential Tips for Success

  • Pickaxe and Backpack: Equip a good pickaxe and a backpack with sufficient weight capacity to maximize your mining efficiency.
  • Patience is Key: Farming Gold Ore can take time due to its rarity. Be patient and persistent.
  • Server Hopping: Server hopping is crucial for maximizing your ore gathering rate.
  • Future guide is coming: Waiting for a guide for the best spot to farm

Conclusion

The Lucky Ring is a worthwhile investment for any Rune Slayer player seeking to improve their loot drops.

By following this guide and dedicating some time to farming, you’ll be able to craft this valuable accessory and enhance your chances of obtaining rare and powerful items. Good luck, and happy mining.

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