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There is no possible way to acquire the ring in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]'' directly, but it can be acquired by using the [[Ring Secret]].
There is no possible way to acquire the ring in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]'' directly, but it can be acquired by using the [[Ring Secret]].


When equipped, the Red Ring doubles the strength of Link's [[Sword]]. Unlike the [[Power Ring L-2]], which also doubles Link's Sword, the Red Ring has no effect on the damage done by enemies.
When equipped, the Red Ring doubles the strength of Link's [[Sword]]. With the [[Master Sword]], this ring is stronger than the [[Power Ring L-3]] which adds a flat amount of damage. However, with the [[Noble Sword]] they have the same value and the Power Ring L-3 is stronger with the [[Wooden Sword]]. Regardless, the Red Ring has the advantage of not having a negative effect to damage taken from enemies.


A similar ring affecting Link's Defense can be acquired in the form of the [[Blue Ring (Oracle Games)|Blue Ring]]. There is another color-based ring that combines the effects of the Red and Blue Ring in the form of the [[Green Ring]].
A similar ring affecting Link's Defense can be acquired in the form of the [[Blue Ring]]. There is another color-based ring that combines the effects of the Red and Blue Ring in the form of the [[Green Ring]].
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Sword !! Damage
|-
| [[Wooden Sword]] || 4
|-
| [[Noble Sword]] || 6
|-
| [[Master Sword]] || 10
|}


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