A ring that slightly reduces any thunder damage sustained by the wearer. The stone residing in its center evokes the image of a flashing bolt of lightning, and it has the ability to weaken the power of thunder. However, it cannot completely protect the wearer from thunder attacks, nor absorb their energy. Although some believe that wearing the spark ring will help them avoid being struck by lightning, it unfortunately has no such effect.
Final Fantasy Brave Exvius description
Lightning Ring (雷の指輪, Kaminari no Yubiwa?), also known as Thunder Ring, NulShock Ring, Bolt Ring, Spark Ring, and Yellow Ring, is a recurring accessory in the Final Fantasy series. It either absorbs or nullifies the Lightning element to the user.
Appearances[]
Final Fantasy VII[]
The Bolt Ring is an accessory that nullifies Lightning-elemental damage to the user. It can be bought for 8,000 gil at Mideel and received from the Sleeping Man near a cave by Junon when the last two digits of the player's battle count are 22, 44, 66, or 88.
Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-[]
Lightning Ring is an accessory that provides +10% Max MP, +5 Attack, +5 Magic, and adds the Lightning element to attacks and skills. When three are used in Materia Fusion, they give Attack +1. It can be bought from the Sector 7 Shop for 3,000 gil.
Final Fantasy X[]
NulShock Ring is an armor for Yuna, obtained when the dominant ability on any ring is SOS NulShock.
Final Fantasy X-2[]
Yellow Ring is an accessory that provides +4 Magic, allows the user to cast Thunder, and halves Lightning-elemental damage taken. In addition, two can be used to teach a creature Lightning Ward. It can be bought for 3,000 gil at Thunder Plains (all Chapters except 4), found at Floating Ruins (Chapter 1), dropped from Behemoth (Normal; rare and Oversoul), stolen from Protochimera (rare), Bolt Drake (rare), and Pairika (rare), bribed from Gold Elemental (Normal; rare and Oversoul; 1,584 gil), as a possible prize for recalibrating the Thunder Plains towers, or for dispatching a level 2 Chocobo to Thunder Plains.
Final Fantasy XI[]
Lightning Ring is a ring that provides 2 DEF. On Lightningdays, it provides HP -15%, Accuracy +15, and Ranged Accuracy +15. It can be equipped by all jobs at level 65. It is obtained from the "Trial by Lightning" quest.
Final Fantasy XIII[]
The Spark Ring accessory resists Lightning damage to the wearer and has the Lightning Affinity passive ability. It can be upgraded to the stronger Fulmen Ring. Spark Rings are found in Lake Bresha's Forgotten Commons, Vile Peaks' Scavenger's Trail, and Palamecia's Starboard Weather Deck. One is also gained from dismantling a Lightning Charm.
Final Fantasy XIII-2[]
Spark Ring is an accessory that gives the ability Resist Lightning +33%, the synthesis ability Wind Damage and has a Capacity of 55. It can be bought from Chocolina (Sunleth Waterscape -300 AF- onwards) for 1,000 gil or found as a treasure in Sunleth Waterscape. It sells for 500 gil.
Delicate Spark Ring is an accessory that gives the ability Resist Lightning +29%, the synthesis ability Wind Damage and has a Capacity of 50. It can be bought from Chocolina (Augusta Tower -200 AF- onwards) for 1,500 gil, Spark Ring x1, and Cie'th Tear x2. It sells for 750 gil.
Durable Spark Ring is an accessory that gives the ability Resist Lightning +39%, the synthesis ability Wind Damage and has a Capacity of 60. It can be bought from Chocolina (Augusta Tower -200 AF- onwards) for 500 gil, Spark Ring x1, and Enigmatic Fluid x2. It sells for 250 gil.
Final Fantasy Tactics S[]
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Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]
Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]
War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]
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Etymology[]
Lightning is a sudden electrostatic discharge during an electrical storm between electrically charged regions of a cloud (called intra-cloud lightning or IC), between that cloud and another cloud (CC lightning), or between a cloud and the ground (CG lightning).
Thunder is the sound caused by lightning. Depending on the distance and nature of the lightning, thunder can range from a sharp, loud crack to a long, low rumble (brontide).