[QUOTE=DawnRyder]that is not the only ring of Aribeth, the one that you get from her as a plot device there is a ring of elves that is a rign that Aribeth had use of earlier in her career as a Palidin of Tyr this one has a Spell Resistance (I don't remember the actual number) on it for use against spellcasters. The Elven ring while Aribeths is in no way conected to her ring that she gives you.
DawnRyder[/QUOTE]
But see - the problem is that there are 2 "Aribeth's Rings" in the toolset, which Galvatron noticed. One is the one given out as a plot ring (no abilities), the other with SR 18. Both called "Aribeth's Ring".
[QUOTE=Zebulon]In the Chapter 1 finale, there is a young boy in the storeroom with a surprising amount of magical items for sale. One item is a ring of the Wood Elves. Its description is that it was once owned by Aribeth.
Its attribute is spell resistance, but I can't recall the level right now. It seemed to work pretty well against spellcasters. Perhaps this is the ring?
-Zeb[/QUOTE]
This is not the one either.
That is the Ring of Wood Elves with the following description:
As a child, Lady Aribeth de Tylmarande helped to save her home of Thundertree from the spells of a power-hungry Luskan wizard, doing so with the aid of this ring. Crafted by the elves of the Neverwinter Wood and given to her by the ranger Ansal Bloodshoulder, it was once a dear possession of hers... but no longer. On the road to becoming a paladin of Tyr, there have been times when she felt the need to break from her past - to shed certain parts of herself so that the light of the Just God would find her unburdened. For whatever reason, Lady Aribeth no longer chooses to recognize this ring as hers, and it has passed to other hands. Like its former owner, the silver band is graceful and resilient, elegant but with a hidden strength.
The ring Aribeth gives as a plot item to the player when he befriends her is "Aribeth's Ring", with no special abilities and this description:
Lady Aribeth, Paladin of Neverwinter, gave this ring to one of her city's heroes as a token of their friendship. The thick band of gold inlaid with elven figures has a look that is both striking and graceful.
However - as Galvatron noticed there is yet another ring named "Aribeth's Ring" which has SR of 18 and this description:
Once the family heirloom of an elven paladin of Tyr, this protective ring was lost with the fall of its owner in combat.
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