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== Uses ==
== Uses ==


Blood-Iron can be traded to a vendor in the Dungeon's entrance room for Blood-Iron Rings.  
Blood-Iron can be traded to a vendor in the Dungeon's entrance room for [[Blood-Iron Ring|Blood-Iron Rings]].


*These rings require 4x Blood-Iron and 2x Blood-Gems to acquire, and the gemstone slotted into the ring determines the types of stats and bonus the ring contains.
For more information on these rings and variants, please see the [[Blood-Iron Ring]] page.
 
*The gemstone bonuses here follow the same pattern as both the Annulus Rings from [[Twilight's Tide]] and the [[Lost Vale]] Rings.
 
*Blood-Iron rings contain no magic resistance, but instead offer additional armor.
 
== Bonuses ==
 
In addition to the normal bonuses, Blood-Iron rings also contain a double-edged bonus that both aids and harms the player who wears them.
 
When worn, regular Blood-Iron rings increase a player's outgoing damage by 1%, but also increase the player's chance to be critically hit by an enemy by 2%.
 
*This damage buff will stack with a Bloodlord weapon or a Set Bonus damage increase, like some DPS Vanquisher sets, but multiple Blood-Iron rings will not stack the damage bonus.
 
== Variants ==
 
Players can adjust the Blood-Iron ring into a Bled version by exchanging the original ring and a [[Liquid Serenity]] item to the vendor.
 
*Bled versions forego the damage increase and instead grant a 1% incoming damage reduction, however, they still maintain the 2% increased chance to be critically hit by enemies.
 
*[[Liquid Serenity]] can be earned by completing a quest chain within the Bastion Stair.

Revision as of 13:35, 9 January 2026

Blood Iron

Blood-Iron is a special crafting material found exclusively in the Bastion Stair Dungeon.

Blood-Iron is found only in the Bastion Stair, and can be exchanged along with Blood-Gems for a Blood-Iron ring.

Uses

Blood-Iron can be traded to a vendor in the Dungeon's entrance room for Blood-Iron Rings.

For more information on these rings and variants, please see the Blood-Iron Ring page.