Summary

Remnant 2is a wonderful successor to the first game, introducing plenty of gear, items, weapons, and archetypes, giving you the freedom to experiment with a plethora of builds until you find one that suits your playstyle. To complement that experimentation, the game offers over 100 rings to enhance your builds.

With so many rings, and the unique effects that accompany them, you’re practically guaranteed to find at least one that brings your build to the next level. If you’re curious about the rings that offer some of the best benefits in the game, though, read on to save yourself some time.

Metal armor-wearing humanoid with a staff with white light eminating from it in Remnant 2.

Updated on July 16, 2025, by Mohamed El Ouardighi:With the release of the Forgotten Kingdom, the second DLC for Remnant 2, we were treated to new equipment, including new rings. We’ve updated this list to include some of them so you can use them in your build and conquer your enemies.

15Black Cat Band

They say every cat has nine lives, and while you’re not a cat, theBlack Cat Bandcan help you cash in on a little bit of that luck. When wearing this ring, if you take what would otherwise be fatal damage, your health will instead stay at one, and you’ll get 25 percent increased movement speed for ten seconds.

This effect can only activate once every two minutes, but it could be the difference between winning a boss fight or having to start from the beginning. The ring can be bought from Reggie, but only after you’ve died at least 15 times in your playthrough.

Ring of Favor - Remnant 2

14Token Of Favor

Sometimes, a simple ring that boosts all your damage can make all the difference, and theToken of Favoris perfect for those who focus on dealing damage to enemies. It increases all damage—whether it’s melee, ranged, or elemental—by five percent, while also granting a ten percent critical chance against Exposed targets.

Since Exposed targets already receive an additional 15 percent damage from all sources, this synergizes well with the Fragrant Thorn amulet to maximize damage against those enemies. If you want to get your hands on it, you’ll need to complete the Doe Sanctuary event in the Forgotten Kingdom, which, of course, is a random event.

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13Bisected Ring

Are you particularly confident in your dodge-rolling skills? If that’s true, and you feel like your stamina bar is holding back your full potential, you should pick up theBisected Ring. This ring gives you infinite stamina, but the catch is that all damage you receive is increased by 25 percent.

The downside of the ring doesn’t matter as long as you never get hit, right? You can find the ring in The Labyrinth near a Strange Box after you watch a cutscene, cross a bridge, and find the Corrupted Door.

Band Of The Fanatic ring icon Remnant 2

12Band Of The Fanatic

If you’re into unleashing status effects on your enemies, theBand of the Fanaticis your best bet, but there is a trade-off; you sacrifice 65 percent of the duration for your status effects, but in return, you get a solid 25 percent boost in damage from those status effects.

It’s a give-and-take scenario. The bright side? If you’re playing as a Ritualist or using a weapon that dishes out status effects, don’t worry about the shorter duration. Why? Because you’ll be reapplying those effects in no time. It’s a win-win situation. If you want to obtain the Band Of The Fanatic, you will need to talk to the Preacher at the start ofthe Awakened King DLCwhile wearingthe full Zealot’s Set.

Burden Of The Departed ring - Player standing in front of the One True King Remnant 2

11Burden Of The Departed

Similar to the earlier ring, theBurden of the Departedworks on a give-and-take principle. It cuts down total Relic charges by 33 percent, but in return, you enjoy a 10 percent boost in damage across all types.

Now, the trade-off might seem a tad bothersome, but if you’re well-versed in Remnant 2 and know your way around the game, relying less on Relics becomes second nature when you’ve got that extra damage on your side. No need to worry about getting hit if the enemies are already six feet under. In order to get this ring, you need to defeatThe One True Kingwhile equipping Burden of the Divine.

A player rolls to avoid an attack that flung stones into the air from the impact in Remnant 2.

10Bright Steel Ring

If you like wearing the bulkier, heavier armor, but hate the downside of having it affect your rolling speed, theBright Steel Ringis the remedy to your problem. This ring gives you the fastest evade roll, regardless of your armor encumbrance.

While this ring is universally useful for any build with high encumbrance, it is particularly well-suited for Challenger and Engineer archetypes rocking heavy, tanky armor. You can buy this ring from Reggie after you’ve completed at least 15 biomes either on your own or in co-op.

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9Generating Band

If you need to soak more damage, theGenerating Bandis a good solution. As long as you have a shield active, this ring regenerates three percent of your max health per second. With a base health of 100, that’s three health per second.

Shield-generating items, like the Shielded Heart Relic or the Rerouting Cable ring, and max health-increasing Core Traits, like Vigor, help to create a good synergy with this ring. The Generating Band can be found in N’Erud during the Flooded Room event.

A player shoots at an enemy with a light machine gun in a wooded area in Remnant 2.

8Probability Cord

If you’re focusing on a crit-based build, you can’t beat the raw damage increase from theProbability Cord. This ring increases your crit damage by a whopping 30 percent. If you’re using a ranged build, picking up the Cracked Ranged Critical Chance Relic Fragment synergizes well with this ring.

You can find the Probability Cord in the Corrupted Harbor area of Root Earth after you’ve cleared out the boiler room and unlocked a door that backtracks to a checkpoint you’ve already discovered. Just follow the long root to the end and you’ll find the ring.

Thalos Eyelet ring - Remnant 2

7Thalos Eyelet

Bulwark stands among the top bonuses in Remnant 2, as it reduces damage based on the number of Bulwark stacks you possess. If your build relies on this mechanic, then the Thalos Eyelet is an essential item. Firstly, it boosts the maximum Bulwark stacks up to six times, granting a total of 27 percent damage reduction for all six stacks.

Equipping this ring also grants an immediate Bulwark stack and provides two stamina regeneration per second for each Bulwark stack. So if you want maximize the benefits of this ring, a Bulwark-focused build is crucial. Added with the Forgotten Kingdom DLC, you’re able to find this ring in the Luminous Vale area.

A player looks down towards a sheer drop and a floating grey structure in Remnant 2.

6Outcast Ring

If you’re looking for a direct DPS increase to your ranged build, theOutcast Ringprovides a nice stacking effect for that. This ring increases your reload speed by five percent for 15 seconds after you’ve reloaded. The effect stacks up to five times, meaning you can reload up to 25 percent faster at max stacks.

For even faster reload speeds, you’re able to pair this ring with the Metal Driver ring, which increases reload speed by five percent for seven seconds every time you kill an enemy. The Outcast Ring can be obtained in Losomn, but you’ll have to exchange a Spirit WIsp Amulet for it with the Man in the Sewers.