Ring of slaying



The Ring of slaying (or Slayer ring) can be used to teleport players to four Slayer destinations and to contact Slayer Masters. Players obtain the ring from slayer masters using Slayer reward points, which players earn by completing multiple slayer tasks. Players can purchase actual rings, at a cost of 75 points per ring, and can purchase the knowledge of how to craft the rings, at a one-time cost of 300 points.

Crafting a ring requires level 75 crafting, an Enchanted gem (which can be purchased for one coin from any slayer master), a Gold bar, and a Ring mould. Players must have the items in their inventories and use the gold bar on a Furnace to make the ring. Making a ring yields 15 crafting experience, the same as an ordinary gold ring. The assist system will work, but only if the player has already paid the 300 points to unlock it.

Each ring has 8 charges, and when they are depleted, players are left with an Enchanted gem. At current Grand Exchange prices, each charge costs only coins, assuming that the Gold bar is purchased on the Grand Exchange and the Enchanted Gem is purchased from a Slayer Master. This low cost per charge makes the Slayer ring many times less expensive than any other teleport spell. The rings will teleport players to any of the following locations:

Players can also use the ring to contact slayer masters by unequipping it and right clicking it, or by right clicking it while equipped. It functions exactly as a normal Enchanted gem in that players cannot get another task, and may only inquire about their current task. The ring also allows players to check their current Slayer reward points. This action does not use up any charges.

Trivia

 * Prior to 9 November 2009, the Slayer ring would occasionally display the wrong Slayer Master's chat head when players used it.
 * On 17 November 2009 the ring was updated so that players can check the number of kills left without interrupting combat. This does, however, stop any activity you are doing, including combat. Take note, if you're in combat and your auto-retaliate option is off.