Ring of wealth

“It can be charged at the Fountain of Rune.”

The ring of wealth is an enchanted dragonstone ring and a pure utility item — it gives zero combat bonuses but tidies up your loot. While worn it auto-collects coins, Tokkul and numulites from kills and removes the empty "nothing" slots from the rare and gem drop tables. Charged at the Fountain of Rune it also gives teleports. It's a cheap, members-only ring made with Lvl-5 Enchant (68 Magic), bought from the Grand Exchange for a few thousand coins.

Equipment bonuses

The ring of wealth is a pure utility ring — every combat bonus on it is 0. There is no attack, defence, strength, magic, ranged, or prayer value, and it has no level requirement to wear.

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Slot
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You equip it for its loot effects, not its stats — slot it in only when you want the rare/gem table cleanup or the auto-collect, then swap back to a stat ring like a ring of suffering or an explorer's ring for the actual fight.

Grand Exchange price history

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How to get the ring of wealth

The ring of wealth is made by casting the Lvl-5 Enchant spell on a dragonstone ring. The spell needs 68 Magic (boostable), grants 78 Magic experience, and costs 1 cosmic, 15 earth and 15 water runes per cast. The result is an uncharged ring.

It's far easier to just buy one — it's tradeable and stocked on the Grand Exchange for only a few thousand coins, with a buy limit of 10,000 every 4 hours. The version sold and priced on the GE is the uncharged ring; partially charged versions are untradeable. Check the live price and history chart above for the current cost, or browse more gear on the items list.

What the ring of wealth actually does

The ring has three separate jobs, and it's easy to mix them up:

  • Auto-collect: while equipped, any coins, Tokkul or numulites a monster drops are placed straight into your inventory instead of on the floor. This can be toggled off by right-clicking the ring. It works as long as you dealt the most damage to the kill.
  • Rare/gem table cleanup: wearing it removes the empty "nothing" slots from the rare drop table and the gem drop table. That makes a real item from those tables far more likely — roughly doubling gem-table item chance and boosting mega-rare odds by about 16.8× from the gem table and 8.5× from the rare table. This makes it popular on monsters that roll those tables often, such as many slayer targets. Crucially it does not change a monster's own unique drops and does not boost drop rates in general — it only fills in empty rolls on those two shared tables. You only need it on for the killing blow.
  • Boss kill log: a right-click "Features" option opens a log tracking your boss and Barrows-chest kill counts.

The ring's teleports come from its charged form. It is created with no charges and can only be charged at the Fountain of Rune — even a charge dragonstone jewellery scroll won't work on it. A full charge gives five teleports (one charge each) to Miscellania, the Grand Exchange entrance, Falador Park and Dondakan. Like other dragonstone jewellery, these teleports work in the Wilderness up to level 30.

A separate imbued ring of wealth (i) — made with a ring of wealth scroll bought for 5 Last Man Standing points at Justine's shop — doubles the chance of a clue scroll from monsters and skilling, but only while you're in the Wilderness. Note that no ring of wealth, charged, imbued or not, does anything while you are solving a clue scroll — a long-standing myth that Jagex has debunked repeatedly.

Ring of wealth FAQ

Does the ring of wealth boost drop rates?

Not in the way most players think. It does not increase the chance of monster-specific unique drops, and it does not improve your odds while solving clue scrolls. What it does is remove the empty "nothing" slots from the shared rare drop table and gem drop table, so when a monster rolls one of those tables you're far more likely to actually receive an item — roughly 8.5× more likely for mega-rares from the rare table.

What level do you need to make a ring of wealth?

You need 68 Magic to cast Lvl-5 Enchant on a dragonstone ring (the level is boostable). The cast costs 1 cosmic, 15 earth and 15 water runes and gives 78 Magic experience. Most players just buy the ring off the Grand Exchange instead.

How do you charge a ring of wealth?

It can only be charged at the Fountain of Rune, deep in the Wilderness — not with a charge dragonstone jewellery scroll. One charge gives the ring five teleport charges, letting it teleport to Miscellania, the Grand Exchange entrance, Falador Park and Dondakan at one charge per teleport.

Where does the ring of wealth teleport to?

Once charged, the rub option teleports you to Miscellania (after Throne of Miscellania), the Grand Exchange entrance, Falador Park, or Dondakan in the Keldagrim south-west mine (after Between a Rock...). Like other dragonstone jewellery, these teleports work in the Wilderness up to level 30.

What does the imbued ring of wealth (i) do?

The imbued version doubles the chance of receiving a clue scroll from monsters and from skilling — but only while you are in the Wilderness. You imbue a normal ring using a ring of wealth scroll, bought for 5 Last Man Standing points from Justine's shop. It does nothing extra for clue-solving or for normal drop rates.

How much is a ring of wealth worth?

It's cheap — only a few thousand coins for the uncharged ring, which is the version traded on the Grand Exchange. See the live price and history chart above for the exact current figure. Partially charged versions are untradeable, so they have no GE price of their own.

Update history

6 December 2018

The item's inventory sprite was adjusted slightly.

31 August 2017

Partially charged versions of the item could now be turned into bank placeholders.

22 June 2017

The "Dondaken" teleport option while equipped was renamed to "Dondakan".

9 February 2017

The uncharged version was made darker to distinguish it from charged versions.

17 January 2017

The boss and slayer kill logs have been restyled and can now track above 65,535 kills.

25 August 2016

The "Boss log" option was replaced with a "Features" option.

18 August 2016

The ring of wealth provides a higher likelihood of valuable drops within the rare drop table (by removing all empty drops) and it can now automatically collect coin drops into the inventory.

30 April 2015

Demi-bosses now appear on the boss log.

26 February 2015

Partially charged versions of the item were made untradeable on the Trading Post/Grand Exchange, and the teleport to Varrock town square was replaced by a teleport to the Grand Exchange entrance.

11 September 2014

Typos within the boss log and kill counter were corrected.

24 July 2014

The ring of wealth began tracking boss kills and Barrows chests, and a "Boss log" option was added to view boss kills.

27 March 2014

The ring of wealth could now be charged at the Fountain of Rune for 5 teleports, and a "Rub" option was added for teleporting.

30 April 2007

The item was graphically updated.

Source: OSRS Wiki — Ring of wealth (Changes).