The ring of the elements is a utility ring from Guardians of the Rift, bought from its reward shop for 400 abyssal pearls. It has no requirements and zero combat bonuses — instead it teleports you next to the four elemental Runecrafting altars (air, water, earth, fire) and counts as warm clothing at Wintertodt. The uncharged ring is the tradeable, priced version, trading for roughly 667K on the Grand Exchange.
Equipment bonuses
The ring of the elements is a pure utility item: every combat bonus is 0 — no attack, defence, strength, magic damage or prayer — and there are no level requirements to wear it.






Other bonuses
Nothing in the bonus table is the point of this ring; you equip it for the teleports to the elemental altars and the Wintertodt warm-clothing tick, never for stats.
Grand Exchange price history
How to get the ring of the elements
The ring of the elements is bought from the Guardians of the Rift reward shop (Temple Supplies) for 400 abyssal pearls — the points you bank from completing rounds of that Runecrafting minigame. It is not a drop and has no level requirement to buy or wear.
The ring comes uncharged, and the uncharged version is the only tradeable, Grand Exchange–priced form (around 667K). Once you charge it, it becomes untradeable, so the price you see on the chart is always the uncharged ring. You can browse other gear on the OSRS items hub or check the live figure on the GE price tracker.
Charging and teleporting with the ring
The ring of the elements does not have a special attack. Its function is teleportation: when charged, rubbing or using the worn options sends you next to one of the four elemental Runecrafting altars — south of the Air Altar, west of the Water Altar, west of the Earth Altar, or north of the Fire Altar — plus a Last Destination shortcut. This makes it a handy travel tool for an OSRS Runecraft trip.
You charge it by using one each of an air, earth, fire and water rune plus one law rune on the ring; each set of five runes is one teleport charge, and the ring holds up to 10,000 charges. Charges are tracked per player, so a second ring shows the same count. You can recover the stored runes any time using the right-click "Uncharge" option while at almost any bank. Regardless of charge, the ring also counts as a piece of warm clothing at Wintertodt.
Ring of the elements FAQ
What does the ring of the elements do in OSRS?
It teleports you next to the four elemental Runecrafting altars — air, water, earth and fire — and counts as warm clothing at Wintertodt. It gives no combat bonuses; the teleports are its whole purpose.
How do you get the ring of the elements?
You buy it from the Guardians of the Rift reward shop for 400 abyssal pearls, the points earned from that Runecrafting minigame. It is not a drop and has no level requirement.
How do you charge the ring of the elements?
Use one air, one earth, one fire and one water rune plus one law rune on the ring. Each set of five runes is one teleport charge, and the ring holds up to 10,000 charges. You can get the runes back with the "Uncharge" option at almost any bank.
Does the ring of the elements have a special attack?
No. It has no special attack and no combat stats. It is a utility ring whose only effect is teleporting you to the elemental altars (and acting as warm clothing at Wintertodt).
Is the charged ring of the elements tradeable?
No — once charged it becomes untradeable. Only the uncharged ring can be traded on the Grand Exchange, so the price shown is always for the uncharged version.
How much is the ring of the elements worth?
The uncharged ring trades for roughly 667K on the Grand Exchange. Check the live figure on the GE price tracker, as it moves with demand.
Update history
Source: OSRS Wiki — Ring of the elements (Changes).