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The '''Attitude Ring''' is a magical item. When the ring is donned, the wearer will genuinely feel one single emotion, from sadness to anger to apathy. He cannot shift into another emotion as another person normally would, subtle or otherwise; he would be absolutely stuck in the exact chosen emotion until the ring is removed. When this removal happens, the wearer will feel remarkably apathetic until he has properly rested. | The '''Attitude Ring''' is a magical item. When the ring is donned, the wearer will genuinely feel one single emotion, from sadness to anger to apathy. He cannot shift into another emotion as another person normally would, subtle or otherwise; he would be absolutely stuck in the exact chosen emotion until the ring is removed. When this removal happens, the wearer will feel remarkably apathetic until he has properly rested. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:50, 23 January 2020
Attitude Ring | |
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Type | Utility Magical Item |
Fields | Control, Handgear |
Cost | Lowest Cost C5: 10 rupees |
The Attitude Ring is a magical item. When the ring is donned, the wearer will genuinely feel one single emotion, from sadness to anger to apathy. He cannot shift into another emotion as another person normally would, subtle or otherwise; he would be absolutely stuck in the exact chosen emotion until the ring is removed. When this removal happens, the wearer will feel remarkably apathetic until he has properly rested.
Trivia
- The Attitude Ring treasure is an original creation by one of Hyrule Castle's members. Its concept is credited to Quill.