Square Enix revealed new customizable silver rings modeled after Erdrick (also known in Japan as Roto) from the Dragon Quest series. People can head to the Semi-Order Made Accessory page on Square Enix’s Japanese e-Store to place their orders.
The ring’s price will vary depending on whether the buyer wants to have it coated in a different color or not. The regular silver ring will cost 27,500 yen (~$175). A pink gold coating will raise the price to 30,800 yen (~$196). The gold-coated ring will cost the most at 33,000 yen (~$210).
Square Enix will also let buyers customize the rings with their own eight-character texts. The company will accept uppercase alphabet letters, numbers, and the symbols “.” (dot), “/” (slash), and “&” (ampersand). It will also allow single spaces to separate the texts.
In addition, buyers can further personalize the rings by choosing one for each of the following icon phrases and birthstones:
- Slime – “The Slime has joined your ranks!”
- King Slime – “What?!! The Slimes are…”
- Liquid Metal Slime – “The Liquid Metal Slime has run away!”
- Small Medal – “What? You’ve found a Small Medal!”
- Sword – “A Critical Hit!”
- Shield – “The Hero is protecting himself.”
- January birthstone: Garnet
- February birthstone: Amethyst
- March birthstone: Aquamarine
- April birthstone: Diamond
- May birthstone: Emerald
- June birthstone: Moonstone
- July birthstone: Ruby
- August birthstone: Peridot
- September birthstone: Blue Sapphire
- October birthstone: Pink Tourmaline
- November birthstone: Blue Topaz
- December birthstone: Tanzanite
The Dragon Quest rings complete the lineup for Square Enix’s three major franchises in its Semi-Order Made Accessory collection. The company has previously revealed Final Fantasy VII Remake-themed rings and bangles with Materia jewel options that will return in August 2024. It is also still accepting pre-orders for customizable Kingdom Hearts necklaces and rings that will appear in September 2024.
The Dragon Quest Erdrick-themed silver rings will be available in Japan on November 23, 2024.
Published: May 27, 2024 01:30 pm