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The Demon Ring is an accessory item in the ring category of equipment that debuted in Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia. The Demon Ring is an unusual ring that boosts its wearer's Strength and Skill at the cost of defensive stats, and grants a passive skill that shuffles two of the wearer's non-Resistance growth rates eight times.
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Locations
In the game Echoes: Shadows of Valentia, the player recieves the ring upon defeating "The Creation" at the end of "Thabes Labryinth" during the post game
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Trivia
- The Demon Ring is one of three equipment rings in Echoes that does not grant access to the passive skill Recovery, the others being the Arms Scroll and the Rusted Ring. None of these three rings appeared in Gaiden, and the Demon Ring is one of two of them to be new to the series with Echoes (the other being the Rusted Ring).
Etymology and other languages
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Demon Ring |
Popularly known by this name prior to Echoes's international release. |