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Given the incredibly low success rate, the Whimsical Ring is not advised as a ring to be worn. There are other power based rings that are more valuable when equipped, in particular the [[Power Ring L-1]] or the rare [[Red Ring (Oracle Games)|Red Ring]].
Given the incredibly low success rate, the Whimsical Ring is not advised as a ring to be worn. There are other power based rings that are more valuable when equipped, in particular the [[Power Ring L-1]] or the rare [[Red Ring (Oracle Games)|Red Ring]].


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Revision as of 18:56, March 4, 2013

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"Sword damage -1, Sometimes deadly"

— In game description.[1]

The Whimsical Ring is a Magical Ring that Link can obtain in Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages. It can only be acquired by bumping into Maple or within a Gasha Nut.

When equipped, the Whimsical Ring will have a random effect on Link's sword power. On most sword slashes, it will reduce the amount of damage in comparison to Link's regular sword attack. However, there is a 1 out of 256 chance that there will be a deadly strike, instantly killing the enemy.

Given the incredibly low success rate, the Whimsical Ring is not advised as a ring to be worn. There are other power based rings that are more valuable when equipped, in particular the Power Ring L-1 or the rare Red Ring.

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