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Minor Corsair Ring
May 23, 2026 at 08:28 PM
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Minor Corsair Ring is an uncommon ring in Windrose. It modifies slash damage when worn in an accessory slot. It is the entry-tier ring in its line, made from basic silver and accessible almost as soon as you build a Jewelery Table.

Field | Value |
|---|---|
Rarity | Uncommon |
Slot | Ring (accessory) |
Item Level | 1 |
Effect | Increases Slash Damage by 6% |
Crafted at |
Increases Slash Damage by 6%
Slash damage is the dominant type for cutlasses, sabres, and most swords. Pair this ring with a primary slashing weapon so the multiplier applies to every light and heavy swing.
Crafted at the Jewelery Table. The Jewelery Table is the accessory workbench in Windrose and must be placed indoors under a roof and within range of a Bonfire to function. Building it the first time requires Wood, Foothills Iron Ingot, and Silver Ingot.
Image | Ingredient | Quantity |
|---|---|---|
| 3 |
Rings in the Corsair Ring line share the same base effect; each tier increases the magnitude. The Minor Corsair Ring sits at the Uncommon tier. The full line:
Tier | Ring | Effect |
|---|---|---|
Uncommon | Minor Corsair Ring | Increases Slash Damage by 6% |
Rare | Increases Slash Damage by 9% | |
Epic | Increases Slash Damage by 12% |
Rings are forged at the Jewelery Table, the dedicated accessory workbench. Its recipe becomes available after you defeat the boss Thomas Richards, and the bench must be placed indoors under a roof and near a heat source such as a Bonfire to operate. The same bench both crafts new rings and ascends them to higher tiers.
This ring boosts Slash damage, the swing type used by the Cutlass, the Saber, and most edged swords. The bonus is a flat percentage that applies to both light and heavy slashes, so it pays off most on a build whose main hand is a slashing weapon. Thrust weapons such as the Rapier and ranged firearms like the Pistol and Musket deal different damage types, so they gain nothing from this ring; match the ring to the weapon you actually swing.
Windrose characters have three accessory slots: one ring slot, one necklace slot, and one miscellaneous slot. Only one ring can be worn at a time, so pick the one whose bonus best matches your primary weapon or task.
When you have access to higher-tier materials, upgrade to the Corsair Ring for a stronger bonus.
Any ring crafted at the Jewelery Table can be broken down at the Disassembly Table, returning a portion of its silver. If you swap to a different ring effect, disassembling the old one recovers some of the materials.
The whole line shares one effect and only the percentage changes across tiers, so there is no reason to keep a lower-tier Corsair Ring once you can craft or ascend to the next one. Break the old ring down for part of its Silver Ingot back.
A similar ring once belonged to notorious Captain Samuel Bellamy. He never lost a battle. The sea didn't care; it claimed him in a storm.
Rings: category overview of every ring in Windrose.
Accessories: full accessory-slot system (ring, necklace, miscellaneous).
Jewelery Table: the workbench used to craft rings and other jewelry.
Silver Ingot: crafting ingredient used by this ring.
Property | Value |
|---|---|
Item Level | 1 |
Crafted at: Jewelery Table
Ingredient | Quantity |
|---|---|
x3 |
Material | Quantity |
|---|---|
×3 |
Source | Quantity | Drop Chance | Locations |
|---|---|---|---|
Crafted | 1 | Guaranteed at the bench | |
Dungeon Chest | 1 | Very low |