Arena:Ring of Khajiit/Intro

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Artifact: Ring of Khajiit
(lore page)
Shares Appearance With N/A
Statistics
Armor Rating Rating -6 AC
Weight Weight 0 kg
Enchantment
Designate as Non-Target: 100% chance, 3 rounds per level

Invisibility: 1 round, 3 rounds per level

Fortify Speed: +100 points for 5 rounds per level, loss at 1 point per 2 rounds
Map Dungeon Province
Black Marsh
Can be used by the following classes
All classes
"The Ring of the Khajiiti is an ancient relic, hundreds of years older than Rajhin, the thief who made the Ring famous. It was Rajhin who used the Ring's powers to make himself as invisible, silent, and quick as a breath of wind. Using the Ring he became the most successful burglar in Elsweyr's history. Rajhin's eventual fate is a mystery, but according to legend, the Ring rebelled against such constant use and disappeared, leaving Rajhin helpless before his enemies..."
Codex Scientia

The Ring of Khajiit is a ring artifact that can be obtained by taking part in its artifact quest.

The Ring of Khajiit is a highly useful artifact for any class, providing an armor rating bonus of -6 AC to all armor slots when equipped and carrying a unique enchantment, including two effects which no other artifact possesses. The combination of both invisibility and being designated as a non-target with a 100% chance of effectiveness means you can avoid the attention of enemies that would normally see through invisibility alone, and you are able to cast other spells while the Ring of Khajiit is active without breaking the enchantment. However, bear in mind that, as is the case with other Sanctuary-type spell effects in the game, enemies can still cast spells at you even if they haven't detected you and can't actually see you, and the Ring of Khajiit does not offer any defenses against magic. The Speed bonus naturally maxes out any character's Speed attribute, and can be a welcome bonus in navigating a dungeon (or escaping from enemies) and has a respectable duration.

The Ring of Khajiit does have a relatively high casting cost, higher than the other jewelry and armor artifacts and on par with the more costly weapon artifacts, requiring its user to be more judicious with its enchantment than other similar artifacts.