How to Craft the 'Ring of the Pale Order' in Elder Scrolls Online

Players in the Elder Scrolls Online (ESO) want to craft the Ring of the Pale Order for themselves
Players in the Elder Scrolls Online (ESO) want to craft the Ring of the Pale Order for themselves / ZeniMax Online Studios, Bethesda Softworks

Players in the Elder Scrolls Online (ESO) want to craft the Ring of the Pale Order for themselves.

This jewelry item was originally introduced with the expansion chapter, Greymoor, as part of the Markarth DLC. Players can unlock its corresponding lead through the Antiquities system. Unfortunately, unlike some other artifacts, this ring requires a bit more legwork than simply digging in the right place. Those looking to add it to their build will have to collect five distinct items to craft the ring.

Elder Scrolls Online "Ring of the Pale Order" Guide

As stated above, there are five items needed to craft the ring. Fortunately, the only DLCs required to collect all five pieces are Markarth and Wrothgar.

The first piece is Direnni Elegy Loop, located in Daggerfall Covenant territory. It can be picked off the primary boss of the Coldrock Diggings delve in the Alik'r Desert zone.

The second piece is called the Aurmine Ancestral Signet and can also be found inside Daggerfall Covenant territory. However, it may take time for players to find, as the only way to get it is to happen upon it inside random chests in Bangkorai.

The third piece can be found inside the public dungeon of Glenumbra. Known as the Order-Etched Gallery Rail this item is typically picked up from trash mobs in Bad Man's Hollow.

The fourth piece requires the Markarth DLC as it can only be found by those brave enough to explore Blackreach. Players will find the Pale Order's Golden Band inside Nighthollow Keep—located on the east side of Arkthzand Cavern—after reading the "Ancient Text."

The fifth and final piece requires the Wrothgar DLC. Players will need to explore the zone and defeat world bosses in order to pick up Onix Accent Stones for the ring.

The Ring of the Pale Order can then be put together using the Antiquities system. Once assembled, the Mythic-quality ring will heal players for 20% of the damage they deal, plus an additional 4% for every member in their group. However, in return, they will only be able to receive healing from themselves.