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{{Infobox|ring
{{Infobox|ring
|name   = Gold Luck Ring
| image   = [[File:Gold-Luck-Ring.png]]
|image  = [[File:Gold-Luck-Ring.png]]
| number   = 29
|number = 29
| game     = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]''
|game   = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]''
| location = [[Ambi's Palace]]
| location = [[Ambi's Palace]]
| prereq = None
| prereq   = None
|effect = Reduces damage when [[Link]] falls.
| effect   = Reduces damage when [[Link]] falls.
}}
}}


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The '''Gold Luck Ring''' is a [[Magical Ring]] that [[Link]] can obtain in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]''. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'' it is only obtainable through a [[Linked Game]] using the [[Ring Secret]].
The '''Gold Luck Ring''' is a [[Magical Ring]] that [[Link]] can obtain in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]''. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'' it is only obtainable through a [[Linked Game]] using the [[Ring Secret]].
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In ''Oracle of Ages'' the ring can be acquired in the [[Past]] while making your way through [[Ambi's Palace]]. It is located at the northeast-most room within the palace, found within a [[Treasure Chest]]. Grab the [[Seed Ring]] and get it appraised to acquire the Gold Luck Ring.
In ''Oracle of Ages'' the ring can be acquired in the [[Past]] while making your way through [[Ambi's Palace]]. It is located at the northeast-most room within the palace, found within a [[Treasure Chest]]. Grab the [[Seed Ring]] and get it appraised to acquire the Gold Luck Ring.


When equipped, the Gold Luck Ring will cut the damage in half when Link falls. This is particularly useful in locations in the Overworld that have a lot of holes. If you have [[Moosh]] as your [[Animal]] companion, then certain segments of the Overworld are designed with extra holes.
When equipped, the Gold Luck Ring will cut the damage in half when Link falls. This is particularly useful in locations in the Overworld that have a lot of holes. If you have [[Moosh]] as your [[Animal Companion]], then certain segments of the Overworld are designed with extra holes.


Overall, much like the [[Green Luck Ring]], [[Blue Luck Ring]], and [[Red Luck Ring]], the Gold Luck Ring is not very useful and there are better defensive alternatives.
Overall, much like the [[Green Luck Ring]], [[Blue Luck Ring]], and [[Red Luck Ring]], the Gold Luck Ring is not very useful and there are better defensive alternatives.

Revision as of 00:00, November 20, 2014

Gold Luck Ring
Gold-Luck-Ring.png

Number

29

Games

Location

Prerequisite

None

Effect

Reduces damage when Link falls.

"1/2 damage from falls"

— In-Game Description.[1]

The Gold Luck Ring is a Magical Ring that Link can obtain in Oracle of Ages. In Oracle of Seasons it is only obtainable through a Linked Game using the Ring Secret.

In Oracle of Ages the ring can be acquired in the Past while making your way through Ambi's Palace. It is located at the northeast-most room within the palace, found within a Treasure Chest. Grab the Seed Ring and get it appraised to acquire the Gold Luck Ring.

When equipped, the Gold Luck Ring will cut the damage in half when Link falls. This is particularly useful in locations in the Overworld that have a lot of holes. If you have Moosh as your Animal Companion, then certain segments of the Overworld are designed with extra holes.

Overall, much like the Green Luck Ring, Blue Luck Ring, and Red Luck Ring, the Gold Luck Ring is not very useful and there are better defensive alternatives.

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