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The '''Dbl. Edged Ring''' is a [[Magical Ring]] that [[Link]] can obtain in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]''. Link can acquire the ring by planting a [[Gasha Seed]] and finding it within a [[Gasha Nut]]. He can also acquire it in a [[Seed Ring]] form by bumping into [[Maple]]. The ring can also be obtained through a [[Fortune Link]] at [[Vasu]]'s jewelry store. | The '''Dbl. Edged Ring''' is a [[Magical Ring]] that [[Link]] can obtain in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]''. Link can acquire the ring by planting a [[Gasha Seed]] and finding it within a [[Gasha Nut]]. He can also acquire it in a [[Seed Ring]] form by bumping into [[Maple]]. The ring can also be obtained through a [[Fortune Link]] at [[Vasu]]'s jewelry store. |
Revision as of 18:47, March 4, 2013
"Sword damage ^ but you get hurt"
The Dbl. Edged Ring is a Magical Ring that Link can obtain in Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages. Link can acquire the ring by planting a Gasha Seed and finding it within a Gasha Nut. He can also acquire it in a Seed Ring form by bumping into Maple. The ring can also be obtained through a Fortune Link at Vasu's jewelry store.
When equipped, the Dbl. Edged Ring will significantly increase the damage done by Link's sword. However, each successful hit will cost Link a full Heart Container in damage. There is very few practical uses for the Dbl. Edged Ring, as other power based rings such as the Power Ring L-3 or the Red Ring are much more effective.
Trivia
The Oracle of Seasons and Ages Nintendo Power Guide refers to this ring as the Razor Ring.