Magic Ring

There are 64 different Magic Rings available in both Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons. Some improve Link’s ability, some decrease it, and some change the appearance of Link into different characters. The rings can also be exchanged over the linking ability of the Game Boy Color, in which the rings from one game can be transferred over to another. A few of the rings are kept in Link's Ring Box, and the remaining rings are stored in Vasu's shop, where unknown rings can be appraised.

Magic Rings in Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages
100th Ring The 100th Ring is given to Link after he appraises 99 Magic Rings (including repeats). It does nothing when worn.

Armor Ring L-1 Armor Ring L-1 is one of three levels of Armor Ring. It can only be found in Oracle of Ages, and only inside of Moblin Fortress during the present. When worn, this ring decreases Link's attack power by one, but also increases his defensive power by one. Damage of one is equivalent to 1/8 Heart.

Armor Ring L-2 In Oracle of Seasons, the Armor Ring L-2 can be found in a certain cave on Goron Mountain. When worn, this particular ring decreases Link's sword attack power by one, but also decreases the damage received by two. Damage of one is equivalent to 1/8 Heart.

Armor Ring L-3 The Armor Ring Level 3 increases Link's defensive power by three, but also decreases his sword's power by three. Damage of one is equivalent to 1/8 Heart. This ring can only be found inside the password-linked Hero's Cave in Oracle of Ages.

Blast Ring When worn, the Blast Ring increases the damage Link's Bombs dish out by 25%. This particular Magic Ring can only be found in a hidden treasure chest on the Western Coast of |Oracle of Seasons.

Blue Holy Ring The Blue Holy Ring is found randomly in a Gasha Nut, through a Fortune Link, or by taking one from Maple in either Oracle of Ages or Seasons. This is a fairly common ring compared with others that appear randomly. When worn, this ring negates damage received from a River Zora's fireball attacks.

Blue Joy Ring Partway through a password-linked game of Oracle of Ages, the player can find Impa in Black Tower. Through the process of playing a minigame oddly similar to Donkey Kong and rescuing Princess Zelda from Vire, Link can earn the Blue Joy Ring. When Link wears this Magic Ring, the amount of Recovery Hearts earned from defeated enemies is doubled. While this effect is useful, the Gold Joy Ring can do the same and more.

Blue Luck Ring The Blue Luck Ring is found randomly through a Fortune Link, in a Gasha Nut, or by bumping into Maple in both of the Oracle games. When worn, this ring reduces the damage Link receives from beam attacks by half.

Blue Ring When worn, this ring keeps the same effect as it had in The Legend of Zelda: halving all damage Link receives. It can be found under a statue on the island above Ancient Tomb in the Sea of No Return.

Bomber's Ring The Bomber's Ring is won in the Goron Dancing game of Oracle of Ages''. When worn, this ring allows Link to place two Bombs at a time instead of one.

Bombproof Ring In either game, the Bombproof Ring is found randomly in a Gasha Nut, by taking one from Maple, or through a Fortune Link. In Ages, it can also be obtained through the Goron Dancing minigame. When worn, this Magic Ring prevents Link from taking damage from his own Bombs.

Charge Ring The Charge Ring is found randomly in a Gasha Nut, or by bumping into Maple. When worn, this ring lets Link charge up his Spin Attack in a quarter of the time it normally takes.

Cursed Ring The Cursed Ring can be obtained through a Fortune Link, by taking one from Maple, or through the contents of a Gasha Nut. Wearing this cuts the power of Link's sword by half, and any damage he takes is doubled. The Cursed Ring is considered by some to be the most pointless and useless ring available, but is useful to those who wish to make the game more challenging.

Discovery Ring The Discovery Ring is found in Gnarled Root Dungeon of Oracle of Seasons, and in Spirit's Grave of Oracle of Ages. When a patch of Soft Soil can be found in the screen Link's currently standing in, the ring sends out a unique sound. The effect is useful in finding harder-to-locate patches of soil (under rocks, etc), which are good for acquiring rarer Gasha Nut items, according to Bipin.

Double Edge Ring The Double Edged Ring is found randomly by bumping into Maple, in a Gasha Nut, or through a Fortune Link in either Oracle game. When worn, this Magic Ring increases the power of Link's sword, but also damages him when he attacks with the blade.

Energy Ring In either Oracle game, the Energy Ring can be found randomly through a Fortune Link, in a Gasha Nut, or by bumping into Maple. When worn, this specific Magic Ring replaces Link's charged sword attack, the spin attack, with a sword beam.

Expert's Ring The expert’s ring can be found in both games through a Gasha Seed, a Fortune Link, or by bumping into Maple. When worn, this Magic Ring gives Link the ability to throw a strong punch by pressing either A or B when both buttons are blank. The punches are not as strong as any of Link's swords, and increase the chances of him getting injured due to their shorter range. Similar to the Cursed Ring, this is good for players who like more challenging game play.

First Gen Ring The First Gen Ring can be found in both games, although it is considered to be one of the rarest rings in either game. It can be found randomly in a Gasha Nut, by running into Maple, or through a Fortune Link. When the First Gen Ring is worn, Link will assume the same shape as the first Link from the original Legend of Zelda.

Fist Ring In both Oracle games, the Fist Ring is found randomly in a Gasha Nut or by bumping into Maple. When this specific Magic Ring is worn, it allows Link to punch when either the A or B button is unequipped. Its function is similar to the Expert’s Ring, but only one button has to be unequipped. Since his fists are less effective than Link's sword, the only conceivable purpose of this ring is to make the game more challenging, similar to the Cursed Ring.