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The '''Napalm Ring''' is a [[Rings|ring]] that can be obtained as a reward from [[Gil]] at the [[Adventurer's Guild]] after completing the Monster Eradication Goal of killing 250 [[Serpent]]s. <!-- After that, it can be purchased from Marlon for {{price|??}}. -->
 
The '''Napalm Ring''' is a [[Rings|ring]] that can be obtained as a reward from [[Gil]] at the [[Adventurer's Guild]] after completing the Monster Eradication Goal of killing 250 [[Serpent]]s. <!-- After that, it can be purchased from Marlon for {{price|??}}. -->
  
While Napalm Ring is equipped killing a monster will make it explode like a small bomb that does not damage the player, but destroys rocks (and fallen [[Mummy|mummies]], etc.) in the immediate vicinity.
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While Napalm Ring is equipped, killing a [[Monsters|monster]] will make it explode like a small [[Crafting#Bombs|bomb]] that does not damage the player, but destroys rocks (and fallen [[Mummy|mummies]], etc.) in the immediate vicinity.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==

Revision as of 11:07, 4 December 2019

Napalm Ring
Napalm Ring.png
When you defeat an enemy, they explode.
Information
Source: Adventurer's Guild
Adventurer's Guild

Purchase Price: --
Sell Price: --
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The Napalm Ring is a ring that can be obtained as a reward from Gil at the Adventurer's Guild after completing the Monster Eradication Goal of killing 250 Serpents.

While Napalm Ring is equipped, killing a monster will make it explode like a small bomb that does not damage the player, but destroys rocks (and fallen mummies, etc.) in the immediate vicinity.

History

  • 1.4: Introduced.