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Everwind Jewelry Guide: Rings, Necklaces, and Best Builds

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Jewelry System Overview

Everwind's jewelry system provides two equipment slots: two ring slots and one necklace slot (three jewelry pieces total per character). Jewelry is exclusively obtained through loot drops from enemies, dungeon chests, and world containers. No jewelry can be crafted at any crafting station in the current version of the game. This makes jewelry a build component that you acquire through play rather than plan for in advance, though targeted dungeon farming can improve the odds of specific drops appearing.

Despite being a loot-only system, jewelry provides significant stat bonuses. The right ring and necklace combination can add 15-25 percent to a specific stat relevant to your build, which translates directly to measurable combat improvement. Backstab-focused Stealth builds gain enormously from Night Jeweled Ring. Critical hit builds benefit from Blue Crystal Steel Ring and Sealed Medallion Necklace. Utility-focused characters benefit from Sunbound Ring's HP bonus and Fringed Pendant Necklace's loot luck. Understanding the full jewelry list lets you prioritize which pieces to watch for as loot drops.

Because jewelry cannot be crafted, you will accumulate pieces gradually through normal play rather than assembling a complete ideal set at a specific progression milestone. The practical approach is to identify the two or three pieces most important to your build, actively farm the content most likely to drop them, and use the best available pieces in the interim. Never leave a jewelry slot empty when you have any ring or necklace available, even a non-ideal one, since any bonus is better than nothing.

All Rings: Complete Reference

Night Jeweled Ring provides plus 15 percent Backstab damage. This is the highest single-stat jewelry bonus available for the Backstab mechanic and is the defining ring for Stealth Warrior builds. Found in Zone 2 dungeon chests and rare enemy drops. Shadeseal Ring provides plus 6 percent Backstab damage: a weaker version that functions as an interim substitute until Night Jeweled Ring drops. Blue Crystal Steel Ring provides plus critical hit chance, benefiting any build that has invested in the Focus Warrior Tier 4 skill or Arcanist precision builds.

HP Ring provides a flat increase to maximum health points, functioning as a passive health pool expansion similar to the Great Body Warrior Tier 3 skill. Useful for any build that wants more survivability without sacrificing offensive jewelry slots to achieve it. Stamina Ring provides increased maximum stamina, directly supporting builds with high stamina demand: Stealth builds (approach and attack sequences), Archer builds (sustained rapid-fire sequences), and heavy melee builds that block and attack frequently.

The sixth ring in the game's jewelry system is a critical damage multiplier ring (distinct from the critical hit chance of Blue Crystal Steel Ring): it increases the bonus damage dealt on critical hits rather than the frequency of crits. Pairing the crit chance ring (Blue Crystal Steel Ring) in one ring slot with the crit damage ring in the other ring slot creates the highest sustained critical hit DPS of any non-unique jewelry combination. This pairing is optimal for Focus-build Warriors and Arcanist builds using Lethal Precision potions.

All Necklaces: Complete Reference

Fringed Pendant Necklace provides a passive loot luck bonus that improves drop quality and drop rate from all enemies. This is the farming necklace of choice for players who want to maximize their chances of obtaining rare drops including unique weapons, Ancient Metal Scraps, and specific jewelry pieces they are actively hunting. Stack Fringed Pendant Necklace with the Loot Luck Alchemy potion for maximum farming efficiency.

Manalith Bronze Necklace increases critical hit damage multiplier, making it the offensive necklace for crit-focused builds. As described above, pairing this with Blue Crystal Steel Ring creates the crit damage optimization combination. The Manalith Bronze Necklace is found in Zone 2 dungeon chests and as drops from elite Mortivar enemies in the Russet Forest. Farm Zone 2 content extensively once you have a reliable Zone 2 clear routine to improve the odds of this drop.

Sealed Medallion Necklace also provides critical hit damage multiplier (similar role to Manalith Bronze Necklace but potentially from a different source or with a slightly different value). Check both for your specific drop pool before committing to farming one content type. The fourth necklace in the jewelry system provides a Healing Potions effectiveness increase: all Healing Potions restore more health while this necklace is equipped. For builds that rely heavily on potion sustain rather than lifesteal or food buffs, this necklace provides reliable returns across every combat encounter.

Best Jewelry Combinations by Build

Stealth Rogue build: Night Jeweled Ring (ring 1), Stamina Ring (ring 2), Sealed Medallion Necklace. This combination maximizes Backstab damage through the Night Jeweled Ring, maintains stamina for the stealth approach and attack sequence, and adds crit damage multiplier for Backstab crits through the Sealed Medallion. The total damage output from a Backstab opener with this jewelry set on a fully skilled Stealth character is among the highest per-hit values in the game.

Critical Hit build (Warrior Focus or Arcanist precision): Blue Crystal Steel Ring (ring 1), crit damage ring (ring 2), Manalith Bronze Necklace or Sealed Medallion Necklace. Doubling up on crit synergies across both ring slots and the necklace creates a character that lands frequent high-damage critical hits. Combined with the Focus Warrior Tier 4 skill and Lethal Precision potion during burst windows, this jewelry configuration pushes critical hit DPS to its maximum ceiling.

Utility and farming build: Sunbound Ring (ring 1), HP Ring (ring 2), Fringed Pendant Necklace. The Sunbound Ring provides an HP bonus stacking with the HP Ring for a combined maximum health increase, while Fringed Pendant Necklace improves loot quality from all sources. This combination is not optimized for maximum combat DPS but is excellent for long farming sessions where survivability and drop quality matter more than burst damage. Swap Fringed Pendant for a Healing Potion effectiveness necklace in particularly dangerous farming content.

How to Farm Jewelry

Jewelry drops from three primary sources: dungeon chests in all dungeon types, elite and boss enemies, and rare world container loot in Zone 2 and Zone 3 caves. Dungeon chest farming is the most reliable method since you can clear a dungeon systematically and open every chest each time. The Forest Dungeon and Swamp Cemetery Dungeon are the most efficient Zone 2 jewelry farms due to their manageable clear times and relatively dense chest counts.

Boss enemies have a higher jewelry drop rate than standard enemies. Running boss-only routes (skip trash, kill boss, collect loot, reset) is the fastest jewelry farming method once you can clear bosses in a few minutes. The Skeleton King in particular appears to have a higher-than-average ring drop rate based on community farming data. Running the Swamp Cemetery Dungeon boss-only while wearing the Fringed Pendant Necklace and consuming a Loot Luck Potion is the optimal setup for targeted jewelry hunting.

Zone 3 Underground Cities provide the highest density of high-quality jewelry drops in the game. The branching layout with multiple treasure rooms generates more jewelry drop opportunities per run than any single dungeon. However, Underground City jewelry tends to be Zone 3-tier quality with higher stat values than Zone 2 jewelry. If you have access to Zone 3 content and are looking for an upgraded version of a ring you already have from Zone 2, Underground City farming is the most efficient path.

Stacking Jewelry with Other Systems

Jewelry bonuses stack additively with skill tree bonuses of the same type. The Night Jeweled Ring's 15 percent Backstab bonus stacks additively with the Backstab Warrior Tier 5 skill's multiplier, creating a combined backstab multiplier that is the sum of both. Similarly, Blue Crystal Steel Ring's crit chance bonus stacks with the Focus Tier 4 Warrior skill's crit chance. There is no diminishing returns applied to jewelry-plus-skill stacking, making the combination consistently linear in its improvement.

Jewelry bonuses stack with food buffs but in a different category. The HP Ring's maximum health increase and the Crispy Corn Fritters 120 max HP bonus both apply to the same stat but as separate additions, meaning you receive the full value of both simultaneously. A character with HP Ring, Great Body Warrior skill, and Crispy Corn Fritters active has a notably expanded health pool from three distinct stacking sources. Building toward multiple sources of the same stat category through jewelry, skills, and food is a valid optimization strategy.

Jewelry does not interact directly with rune bonuses: runes are applied to weapons and chestplate, not jewelry slots. However, the effects can complement each other strongly. Life Steal rune provides health recovery per hit, and wearing an HP Ring means there is more maximum health to fill with that recovery. Rune of Swiftness in the chestplate plus a Stamina Ring in a jewelry slot both increase movement-related stats through different mechanics. Building a coherent combination of jewelry, runes, skills, and food that targets the same performance area creates characters that significantly outperform single-system optimization approaches.

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