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The Elder Scrolls: Blades cheats, tips - Everything to know about jewelry

The Elder Scrolls: Blades cheats, tips - Everything to know about jewelry

Jewelry? Jewellery? Either way, we've got tips

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Have you been waiting on new content for The Elder Scrolls: Blades? Well, we've got good news. The content starts, today, with more coming in the future. Best get that game updated.

The biggest new addition to The Elder Scrolls: Blades right now is jewellery, the equipment item that we've been waiting for. You can now craft, enchant, and equip rings and necklaces to buff your character.

If you have been waiting for this, then get the game updated immediately, and take a look at all of the options, in addition to a ring you'll be able to earn pretty quickly. Time to get some bling.

If you like it then you should've put a ring on it

The Elder Scrolls Blades

The Elder Scrolls: Blades has been available for a while now, and since day one, the one feature that has been in plain sight yet completely untouchable has been jewellery. You can see it right there on the character screen, yet are unable to actually equip anything.

But worry not, for after Bethesda's E3 2019 press conference, The Elder Scrolls: Blades received a big update, and among other things, jewellery is in the game. That includes both necklaces and rings. You can equip a single necklace, and two rings, and they will have different effects.

Necklaces can give you a constant, passive regen, allowing you to gain health as you move through dungeons, while rings will give you buffs to your offensive abilities and overall reserves.

Hopefully by now you've been playing the game a bunch, and have stocked up a bunch of jewellery materials and have a levelled up Blacksmith ready to serve your needs.

Jewellery doesn't have a massive boost to your abilities like other pieces or armour does, but it is nonetheless a worthwhile boon, so getting some fancy bling should be your first goal when booting up the game now.

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Blacksmith smithing

The Blacksmith is where you'll be earning new pieces of jewellery, and hopefully you won't be waiting too long for it to be crafted.

As mentioned, you can have two rings and a single necklace, so check what you Blacksmith is currently able to create, and perhaps consider upgrading the Blacksmith to access better items.

The items don't exactly have attack or defence stats, but better pieces can enhance the effects you enchant them with.

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Enchanting bling

Jewellery is nice and everything, but without some good enchantments, it's no better than an empty tin on your hand.

Once you've got your jewellery, head over to the Enchanter's Tower, and enhance that bling.

For necklaces, definitely use the health regen buff, while rings can be customised to help whichever element you specialise in.

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Ring abilities

When looking through the rings available from the Blacksmith, you might be a bit underwhelmed.

Rings get more expensive, and definitely require rarer materials to make, but don't have any obvious buffs when you view them. But they do have special properties.

The better the ring, the more it can do, giving you resistance buffs, elemental buffs, and other effects, depending on the materials used to make it. Though in general, the rarer, the better.

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Dave Aubrey
Dave Aubrey
Dave served as a contributor, and then Guides Editor at Pocket Gamer from 2015 through to 2019. He specialised in Nintendo, complaining about them for a living.