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The ring half has a chance to drop on each kill regardless of whether the monster has also dropped any loot from their usual loot table or not. Monsters killed within a [[dungeon]] (other than the final monster within each dungeon) do not drop the ring half. | The ring half has a chance to drop on each kill regardless of whether the monster has also dropped any loot from their usual loot table or not. Monsters killed within a [[dungeon]] (other than the final monster within each dungeon) do not drop the ring half. | ||
For example, the {{MonsterIcon|Fierce Devil}} has a Combat Level of 100, and therefore has a <math>\frac{100}{500,000} = 0.02\%</math> chance per kill to drop the {{PAGENAME}}. | For example, the {{MonsterIcon|Fierce Devil}} has a Combat Level of 100, and therefore has a <math>\frac{100}{500,000} = 0.0002 = 0.02\%</math> chance per kill to drop the {{PAGENAME}}. | ||
Players seeking to optimize their drop chance should find a monster within a [[Combat Areas|combat]] or [[Slayer Areas|slayer area]] that is a good balance between high combat level and short kill time. | Players seeking to optimize their drop chance should find a monster within a [[Combat Areas|combat]] or [[Slayer Areas|slayer area]] that is a good balance between high combat level and short kill time. |