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| ==Design== | | ==Design== |
| In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', the Orichalcum Ring is a thin, steel blue ring. The front of the ring is much wider and has a large, black circle on it. A steel blue symbol identical to the crown charm on Sora's necklace is placed in the center of this circle. Thin, black patterns decorate the sides of the circle and the base of the ring.
| | The Orichalcum Ring is a thin, steel blue ring. The front of the ring is much wider and has a large, black circle on it. A steel blue symbol identical to the crown charm on Sora's necklace is placed in the center of this circle. Thin, black patterns decorate the sides of the circle and the base of the ring. |
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| In ''Kingdom Hearts III'', the Orichalcum Ring has a gold gear-shaped inner ring surrounded by a round purple outer ring. The outer ring has four purple gems placed around it, with purple filligree between them.
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| ==Recipe== | | ==Recipe== |
| ===''Kingdom Hearts II''=== | | ===''Kingdom Hearts II''=== |
| {{SynthKHII
| | The Orichalcum Ring can be synthesized through Free Development once 5 types of materials are obtained. It is a rank C synthesis item that provides 17 EXP, and is an upgrade of the [[Mythril Ring]] recipe. |
| |name=Mythril Ring
| | *3 [[Mythril Stone]] |
| |requires=Obtain 5 types of materials
| | *1 [[Power Stone]] |
| |rank=C
| | *1 [[Dark Stone]] |
| |EXP=17
| | *1 [[Dark Shard]] |
| |mat1=Mythril Crystal
| | *1 [[Serenity Shard]] |
| |qty1=3
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| |mat2=Power Stone
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| |mat3=Dark Stone
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| |mat4=Dark Shard
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| |qty4=1
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| |upgrade=Orichalcum Ring
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| |modifier=Serenity Shard
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| ===''Kingdom Hearts III''=== | | ===''Kingdom Hearts III''=== |
| {{SynthKHIII
| | The Orichalcum Ring can be synthesized once 45 different synthesis materials are obtained. |
| |name=Orichalcum Ring
| | *1 [[Orichalcum]] |
| |requires=Obtain 45 types of materials
| | *1 [[Pulsing Crystal]] |
| |mat1=Orichalcum
| | *3 [[Pulsing Gem]] |
| |qty1=1
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| |mat2=Pulsing Crystal
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| |mat3=Pulsing Gem
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| ==See also== | | ==See also== |
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| *[[Platinum Ring]] | | *[[Platinum Ring]] |
| *[[Mythril Ring]] | | *[[Mythril Ring]] |
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| [[fr:Chevalière orichalque]] | | [[fr:Chevalière orichalque]] |
| [[de:Orichalkum-Ring]] | | [[de:Orichalkum-Ring]] |