Ring
of the Pale Order is
one of the two new items in the Markarth DLC and a great set for solo gameplay
in the Elder Scrolls Online. The
ring restores 18% (base value) of the damage you deal as Health up to 2750, at
the cost of not being healed by other players. This makes it a very good option
for solo gameplay and an item set to help you complete harder content, like VMA
or Vateshran Hollows, faster.
Like every Mythic item, Ring of the Pale
Order consists of five fragments you have to find with the system of
Antiquities to combine them and get the ring. It is not very hard to get. All
you need is a little information and patience. In this guide, Lucky
Ghost and ArzyeL Gaming show
you how to get each lead for the ring easily.
Ring
of the Pale Order Lead Locations
Lead
1: Onyx
Accent Stones (Orsinium DLC required)
Onyx Accent Stones drop from every World
Boss in the Wrothgar zone, and you'll want to kill the bosses until the lead
drops.
Lead
2: Direnni Elegy Loop
Direnni Elegy Loop randomly drops from the
Boss in Coldrock Diggings Delve in the Alik'r Desert Zone.
Lead
3: Aurmine Ancestral Signet
Aurmine Ancestral Signet randomly drops
from Treasure Chests in Bangkorai Zone. The easiest way to find chests
consistently might be to run around one of the delves and grab all the chests inside.
Otherwise, you can run around the plains above ground, looking for chests.
Add-ons like Harvest Map will put chest
spawn locations on your map so that you can run right to the possible spawn
locations.
Lead
4: Order-Etched Gallery Rail
Order-Etched Gallery Rail randomly drops
from "trash" mobs inside the Bad Man's Hallow Public Dungeon in
Glenumbra. Make sure you don't kill the bosses because they drop different
leads.
Lead
5: Pale Order's Golden Band (Markarth DLC required)
You can find the Pale Order's Golden Band
inside the Nighthollow Keep in The Reach zone's Blackreach part. This lead is
dug up above ground in The Reach. It appears as "Ancient Text" upon a
table in the middle of the map.
This item has a long respawn time. If
someone has collected it recently, you'll want to wait a few minutes for it to
spawn again.
None of the leads mentioned above have a
100% drop rate. Be sure to dig up the lead while you're in the zone where it
drops. The excavation site will always be in the same site as the zone it
drops. So, in Wrothgar, after you get the lead, scry it and dig it out of the
ground in Wrothgar.
In Glenumbra, when you are in the public
dungeon, you will eventually find the lead. When you do, head outside, above ground.
Then open up the Scrying, scry it and dig it out of the ground in Glenumbra.
Same thing for Alik'r Desert. After you find the lead in the Delve, leave the
Delve and come back outside. Open up the scry menu and dig it out of the
ground.
After you have found all the leads, you can
put the pieces together and get your Ring of the Pale Order. If this will be
your first encounter with the Ring of the Pale Order, it works the best if
you've got consistent DoTs on your enemies. When you're fighting tough enemies,
be sure to lay down a lot of DoTs on them. All of these DoTs will become HoTs
through this life leech passive that restores 18% of the Damage you deal as
Health, up to a maximum of 2750 per attack. So, the more dots you keep on your
enemies, the more effective this ring is.
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