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The Gold Emerald Ring provides a 7% bonus to experience gained from combat. This bonus applies to the experience gained when damaging [[monsters]] and [[Strength]] experience gained from barbarian [[Fishing]]. It does not apply to [[Slayer]] experience, or [[Magic]] experience earned from [[Alt. Magic]] spells.
The Gold Emerald Ring provides a 7% bonus to experience gained from combat. This bonus applies to the experience gained when damaging [[monsters]] and [[Strength]] experience gained from barbarian [[Fishing]]. It does not apply to [[Slayer]] experience, or [[Magic]] experience earned from [[Alt. Magic]] spells.

Revision as of 07:31, 27 July 2020

Template:V0.16Template:Item The Gold Emerald Ring provides a 7% bonus to experience gained from combat. This bonus applies to the experience gained when damaging monsters and Strength experience gained from barbarian Fishing. It does not apply to Slayer experience, or Magic experience earned from Alt. Magic spells. Template:ArmourStats

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