Skyrim Wear Two Rings

Two Rings Skyrim. You can't use weapons while on horseback, your companions can't ride and have to run. Head inwards and kill the two Draugr guarding the hallways. You'll soon reach a dining room with two MORE Draugr (and another one up above, on the right). This room has a gated door in it, so go.

Nov 07, 2016 You can wear two rings at once, one on each hand. These rings can be crafted, enchanted, bought from merchants, and found randomly as treasure. How It Works This mod adds left-handed rings to mirror the regular right-handed rings in Skyrim. Their names have the word '(Left)' after them. For example, 'Silver Garnet Ring (Left)'. Technically you should be able to wear multiple rings on one finger. You could even wear some on your toes. I also cannot see a reason, why it shouldn't be possible to wear more then one amulet. If there were magical rings and amulets in reality, that's what I'ld be doing.

Rings in Skyrim have a plethora of effects, among which you’ll find some incredibly useful skills that’ll aid you on many adventures.

Over time you’ll come across pieces of unenchanted silverware or goldware that will only serve as money-making items or luxury items. But you’ll also find some very interesting enchanted rings that might help you turn into a Werewolf multiple times per day(no joke).

As you might imagine, some rings can prove to be more useful than others. It all depends on what you’re looking to achieve, but in most cases, rings are an excellent complement to any type of armor that you’re wearing.

There are many rings capable of making you a better Dragonborn, so which of will you choose? Let me make your decision easier by ranking my top picks for the best rings you’ll ever get your hands on.

15. Enchanted Ring

Even though the Enchanted Ring doesn’t have the most creative name, getting your hands on this practical piece of silverware can prove to be quite effective regardless of which class you’re playing.

The ring has a quirk that extends your health bar by 20 points, and obtaining this little accessory is surprisingly easier than you’d think.

The Enchanted Ring is found during the College of Winterhold questline, and you get to choose whether you’d like to keep it or return it to the mage who assigns you the quest.

Selecting the latter option will remove the ring from your inventory, but you’ll obtain a small gold reward in return. I’ll let you decide which is the better choice.

14. Silver-Blood Family Ring

As the name of this ring suggests, the Silver-Blood Family Ring has been in possession of the Silver-Blood family for generations.

That means that you can’t get your hands on this ring without completing a quest for the family first. And, in fact, you get to obtain this ring as a reward if you happen to kill Madenach while helping out the family.

This ring fortifies smithing by 15% making it one of the best smithing items in the game.

You can wear it with other smithing-enhancing items too so be sure to stack those buffs if you’re on your way to the forges of Skyrim.

13. The Bond of Matrimony

This is the ring that you get once you contract matrimony with any spouse(wife or husband) in the game.

Note you’ll get just one copy of this ring with your selected spouse getting a second copy.

The ring gives a 10% buff to restoration spells but it’s mainly used as a way to represent that you and your spouse are married.

In fact, every single spouse in the game will wear the Bond of Matrimony from the moment you get married to each other until they die. ‘Till death do us part and all that jazz.

12. Hircine’s Ring

Hircinie’s Ring is a Daedric Artifact that belongs to Hircine himself.

This ring allows you to transform as many times as you want into a werewolf, but you need to complete the Companion’s questline first if you want to control the transformations by yourself.

The ring is a cursed artifact which means you have a 10% chance of turning into a werewolf whenever you wear it (as long as you’re cursed with lycanthropy).

You can obtain this ring by speaking to a werewolf in Falkrath, who will give it to you in hopes that you return it to Hiricine himself. But we all know you might just kinda “forget” to do that.

11. Ring of Pure Mixtures

The Mortar and Pestle, the small apothecary shop located in Dawnstar, is usually run by Frida.

However many years before, her husband was still around and helped her with business. The man held quite a unique quest in his life: he wanted to find a special ring that allowed apothecaries to create powerful potions, stronger than those typically crafted in their shop.

As you can probably guess by now: Frida’s husband died long before finding this ring.

Frida, however, would love for her husband’s dream to be fulfilled. Which is why she assigns the quest of finding this ring onto you.

And it’s actually an achievable dream, believe it or not. You can retrieve the Ring of Pure Mixtures and keep it to craft potions 12% stronger than average!

10. Ring of Namira

The Ring of Namira is quite a unique and malevolent item.

It allows you to feed on the corpses of the diseased which increases your health.

Not to mention for actual stats the ring boosts up your stamina by 50 points.

Keep in mind that feeding on corpses is seen as a crime by the guards of Skyrim, so be sure to only perform the action if you’re not around any stuffy old guards.

Namira is the Daedric Prince of the dark so wear this ring proudly to represent the interests of those who roam the plains of Oblivion.

The Daedric Artifact also triggers a random encounter upon wearing it, but it might bug out if you’re in werewolf form so be careful of that.

9. Ring of Bloodlust

The Ring of Bloodlust is a scary item. It allows werewolves to deal 50% more damage with each attack, but in return, it will make you take 50% more damage.

It’s a sort of “all in” item that trades health and resistance for sheer strength.

You may also take full advantage of this ring by using Berserk if you’re an Orc, as it will remove the debuff of 50% resistance and add an extra 100% damage to the mix.

The Ring of Bloodlust is the first fundamental item that every werewolf in Skyrim should be looking to get their claws on!

8. Ahzidal’s Ring of Necromancy

Necromancers and Conjurers alike, behold Ahzidal’s Ring of Necromancy.

This powerful piece of goldware makes every undead creature that you summon explode in a ball of ice when they take a hit, dealing 50 points of frost damage to whichever enemies are in range.

This item can be found in the Kolbjorn Barrow when completing the “Unearthed” quest. And it holds the title of the best necromancy ring in the game so it’s worth tracking down in my book.

7. Ahzidal’s Ring of Arcana

This ring is found in the same quest and the same location where you get Ahzidal’s Ring of Necromancy mentioned above, but you’ll need to complete a small puzzle in a room filled with pressure plates before you can obtain it.

You’ll find the Ring of Arcana waiting for you on top of a pedestal after you make your majestic entrance to the room.

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This incredible ring grants access to two additional spells in your repertoire of Destruction magic which are Freeze and Ignite.

These two powerful spells can’t be learned and can only be cast when the ring is worn. So if you’re a mage looking forward to some destruction chaos you’ll want to track this down.

6. Nightweaver’s Band

Nightweaver’s Band can be earned while completing the Dark Brotherhood questline.

The small but effective ring fortifies both your Destruction magic skill and your Sneak skill by 10 points, making it ideal for silent magicians who require sneak above anything else.

5. Ring of the Erudite

So this ring can only be obtained if you become a Vampire Lord when the Bloodline quest is complete.

It gives you quicker Magicka regeneration skills as well as an extra 100 points of Magicka. Talk about a sweet deal!

This is one of the best magic rings in the game no doubt. You don’t need to be in Vampire Lord form to have it work, but you do need to be a Vampire Lord to get it!

4. Ring of the Beast

Similar to the Ring of the Erudite, the Ring of the Beast may only be obtained by a Vampire Lord when the Bloodline quest is complete.

This ring is specialized for unarmed combat instead of magic as it increases unarmed attacks by 20 points of damage while in Vampire Form. It also gives you an extra 100 points of health which is a nice bonus.

It’s more suited to warriors than mages, unlike its Erudite counterpart, but worth a try if you like these kinds of boosts.

3. Ring of the Moon

The Ring of the Moon is one of the best werewolf items in the game as it increases the duration of a Lycan’s howls by 25%.

The ring is unique and cannot be smelted or disenchanted.

Furthermore, with a base value of over 2000 gold coins, it’s one of the most expensive rings in Skyrim.

You may only obtain it if you’ve already been turned into a werewolf and it is sold by Majni at Frostmoon Crag.

Now it’s worth sharing this is a very powerful ring, so be sure to wear it with care… and hopefully alongside other werewolf-enhancing rings.

2. Ring of Instinct

The Ring of Instinct causes a werewolf to fully focus on its surroundings.

If you turn into a Lycan while wearing this ring, the world around you will slow down for 20 seconds whilst your concentration is at its peak. This is a huge strategy if you’re pinned down or just need to make a calculated getaway.

1. Ring of the Hunt

The Ring of the Hunt is the best ring in the game for sure, and also the most expensive one.

It costs 3500 coins and it is also sold by Majni at the Crag if you’ve already been turned into a werewolf.

The Ring of the Hunt makes your health regenerate while you’re in werewolf form so if you mitigate the damage you take, you can become almost unstoppable.

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Amulets and necklaces play quite an important role in Skyrim, as they complement the outfit of the Dragonborn and give you extra buffs that are sure to help you in your adventures.

However there are also some awful amulets that do nothing but contribute to your fashion style – and not all of them even look that great.

I’ve created this list to rank the best amulets in Skryim. All of these are uncraftable and unique, so I’ve avoided including amulets that you might want to craft and enchant yourself. In any case, these are the best ones to check out!

20. Saarthal Amulet

Where To Get: You can get this item by playing the “Under Saarthal” quest.
Saarthal AmuletThis one just barely made the cut.

It gives you a 3% deduction to the magicka cost of all spells, and needless to say, it’s not really a good boost. However, it’s quite easy to obtain and a decent alternative to wear over not having anything else.

You’re going to find a better item quite quickly, though, so don’t get too attached to this amulet. I’m sure you won’t anyway.

Sadly, the amulet is so basic that it doesn’t even cost a lot of money.

It has low sale value, but hey, 100 coins are 100 coins.

19. Amulet of the Gargoyle

Where To Get: You can get this item by doing the Amulets of Night Power quest in the Dragonborn DLC.

The Amulet of the Gargoyle has quite a unique effect.

It allows you to summon an additional gargoyle when using the spell, as long as you’re a Vampire Lord.

Keep in mind that you need to be wearing the amulet before turning into Vampire Lord form, otherwise it won’t work!

18. Charmed Necklace

Where To Get: This necklace can be obtained in two ways – the first one is to kill a Reveler and loot it from them, and the second one is to offer them a bottle of Honningbrew Mead and getting it as a reward.

The Charmed Necklace is super useful, as it gives you 25 extra points of carrying capacity.

It’s a great necklace that has a purpose all across the game, no matter how leveled up your character is or how far you’ve progressed through the story!

17. Kyne’s Token

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Where To Get: Complete the quest called Kyne’s Sacred Trial to get your hands on this amulet.

Kyne’s Token is a great companion for any hunter. It reduces by 10% all incoming damage as long as it comes from an animal.

And it also gives you an extra 5% boost to your bow shots.

It might not be the most useful of amulets to carry through the game’s story, but it will help you with some mundane tasks in the early game.

16. Amulet of Kynareth

Where To Get: This amulet can be mainly bought from merchants in Solitude, but it can also be dropped as random loot when ravaging through the lands of Skyrim.

The Amulet of Kynareth gives you a 10-point boost to your stamina, and it’s a representation of Kynareth, one of the Nine Divines.

It’s not a unique item, but it does provide a fantastic effect that will help you in more than one occasion through the story.

Do keep in mind that this item was enchanted by Kynareth himself, so you can’t disenchant it using the Arcane Enchanter.

15. Amulet of Zenithar

Where To Get: The easiest way for you to get your hands on one of the useful amulets is to visit the Shrine of Zenithar itself, it’s just north of Riften, so all you need to do is pay it a quick visit and get this item. You may also find it on the bodies of some of the enemies that you slay, though.

Much like the amulet or Kynareth, this is another one of the amulets that represents one of the Nine Divines on the Skyrim Earth.

You can wear the amulet whenever you’re about to buy or sell, as it improves the prices for you by 10%.

It might not be a useful combat item, but it will help you save up some coins. Skyrim might not be affected by inflation but who wouldn’t like to save a few gold coins?

14. Amulet of Julianos

Where To Get: The Amulter of Julianos is mostly found as random loot in dungeons, but like any other amulet of the Nine, it cannot be crafted or disenchanted.

Is it me, or those Julianos seems to have the most common of names amongst the Nine Divines?

Anyhow, the Amulet of Julianos is one of those items that every wizard in the land can appreciate.

It boosts your magicka point total by 10. It might not be a massive boost, but it does add up if you have other buffs on top of it!

This amulet is great for early-game wizards and battlemages so keep an eye out for it on your adventures.

13. Amulet of Mara

Where To Get: The most traditional way of getting the Amulet of Mara is to buy it from Marmal, who sells it for 200 coins. However, it also spawns as random loot in chests, and some Skyrim merchants also sell it.

The Amulet of Mara grants you a 10% boost to your restoration spells, but that’s not the reason why it has earned a spot on my list.

It’s actually the fact that it allows you to marry guys and gals across the lands.

The Amulet of Mara that is obtained by looting corpses will not trigger any marriage dialogues unless you’ve completed the quest given to you by Marmal, but all types of amulets will give you the 10% boost to restoration magic.

12. Amulet of Arkay

Where To Get: Wait up, traveler! This amulet is not easy to find at all. In fact, it’s one of the most difficult amulets of the Nine to get your hands on. The best way for you to obtain it is by killing Draugrs in the Snow Veil Sanctum. It can be dropped there as random loot.

The Amulet of Arkay gives you a boost of 10 points to your health, which makes it extremely useful throughout the entire story.

Especially if you’re building a close-quarter character. Definitely check this out!

11. Andur’s Amulet of Arkay

Where To Get: This variation of the Amulet of Arkay will always spawn in the Hall of the Dead in Whiterun, in a quest given to you by Andur.

This amulet of Arkay belongs to Andur, who you will encounter in the story when he asks you for help retrieving it for him.

This amulet can be found in the early game, and if you don’t fancy keeping it, you may simply sell it on a store.

It’s worth 200 coins and Andur is a cheap bastard who’s only willing to give you 15 coins when you return it to him.

You could also take the 15 coins he offers and then pickpocket the amulet back, if you fancy playing like a dirty little thief.

Don’t worry, I won’t judge you – I did that in my second playthrough.

10. Savos Aren’s Amulet

Where To Get: Finish the quest called Containment and obtain Savos Aren’s Amulet, one of the best necklaces in Skyrim.

This fantastic amulet gives you a boost of 50 points to your magicka tally, making it the best amulet that you can wear if you’re playing a general wizard build.

Besides, it once belonged to Savos Aren himself, so it’s worthy to be worn by the Dragonborn.

9. Amulet of Akatosh

Where To Get: Good merchants and those who specializes in selling jewelry might have one of these amulets available for sale, but they are not common by any means.

The Amulet of Akatosh gives you a boost of 25% to your magicka restoration capabilities.

It’s another great amulet to wear if you rely heavily on magicka during battles, or it’s even good to carry around in case you need to cast a powerful spell for a long time or simply use a lot of magicka in a short span.

8. Amulet of Stendarr

Where To Get: Taarie, in Solitude, sells you this amulet. However, the easiest way to get it is by looting it from the Vigilants of Stendarr, as they all carry one of these necklaces.

This amulet is pretty great if you go with one of those builds that use shields. But I know not many of you like to play like that.

In any case, it boosts your blocking ability by 10% which helps you absorb a ton of damage with ease.

7. Necromancer Amulet

Where To Get: You can obtain this amulet after finishing the Blood on the Ice quest, at which point the amulet that you’re giving at the beginning of the quest becomes this legendary necklace.

The Necromancer Amulet is the best amulet you can wear if you have a ranged mage playstyle.

And even more so if you spend most of your time conjuring creatures.

It gives you a 25% reduction to your conjuration spells’ cost and increases your magicka total by 50 points.

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It’s not further up my list because it also drains magicka regeneration and health regeneration by 75%, kinda crazy!

6. Amulet of Bats

Where To Get: This item can be obtained during the Amulets of Night Power quest.

This amulet lets your summoned bats drain life from enemies that surround you, boosting your health regen in a passive manner.

As you can imagine, you need to be a Vampire Lord and own the Dragonborn DLC to get it.

5. Amulet of Talos

Where To Get: Pickpocketing Hold Guards and Stormcloak is the easiest way to get your hands on one of these amulets without spilling any blood with your sword.

The Amulet of Talos allows you to cast shouts much quicker than you would if you didn’t wear it, lowering time between shouts by 20%.

I also made a list of mods and wrote about a specific one that decreases shout time exponentially, as I know many of us hated the fact that they take so long to use. So maybe check that out.

However, the Amulet of Talos does a great job at reducing shout times in vanilla Skyrim.

4. Amulet of Dibella

Where To Get: Imperial soldiers and Stormcloaks tend to carry them around. Pickpocket them if you want to keep your hands clean or spill blood and loot them if you don’t mind watching a couple of bodies drop.

Summon Dibella’s charm with the Amulet of Dibella and increase your speech by 15 points!

You can use this amulet to get a permanent boost to your Speech skill for as long as you’re wearing it, which makes it one of the best necklaces to carry around at any given point in the game.

3. Amulet of Articulation

Where To Get: Finish the Thieves’ Guild “Under New Management” quest to get your hands on this legendary amulet, but save your game before obtaining it! You might want to go back and get it again.

The Amulet of Articulation comes in one of seven variants, and you will get one at random.

You may get one of these amulets with a boost of 5 points to your speech, or you may get it with a boost of 35 points.

If you happen to get a crappy version of this amulet just reload your game! The “Persuade” option will almost always succeed, apart from boosting speech.

2. The Gauldur Amulet

Where To Get: Complete the Under Saarthal quest and get all fragments on the amulet in order to obtain it.

This legendary amulet is hard to obtain, but completely worth it.

It grants a boost of 30 points to your stamina, health, and magicka. Talk about a triple threat!

1. Locket of Saint Jiub

Where To Get: Finish Impatience of a Saint and receive the Locket of Saint Jiub as a reward for your efforts.

Ah, yes, the most practical of all amulets.

This amazing amulet gives you 50 extra points of carrying capacity, which is already fantastic on its own.

But that’s not all!

You also get 50 points of stamina on top of that. I know, this is by far the best amulet in the game.

Which is exactly why it’s worth hunting down if you can get through the quest.

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