My ratio is 64/55 which is a representation of combat. The reason I reworked the procedure was to allow it to be able to work for F2Pers and P2Pers equally and to function at a combat level, where you are only marked for skills you care about. I'll explain how the "Ring of Wealth" is used. There is lots of confusion and speculation about this. this is NOT another rumor, i discovered a thread on the official Runescape Forums, it was an moderator from jagex clarifying the details about the ring. Sorry, i don't have a link since i saw the topic last year.
This is how ROW work's. The rate of rare drops does not increase when you wear the ring of wealth (ROW). However, it lives in the spirit of its name. It does this by ensuring that rare drops that do not have the ring are rarer than those with it. Have you got it already? If you don't,
For example, imagine that every time you kill an enemy monster the wheel turns. The wheel is made up of 80% of "common drops" 15 "rare" and 5 "very rare" If the wheel ceases to spin at "common" then the ring is not in effect. However, if it ends on "rare" or "very uncommon" then that's the point at which it becomes effective.
Once the wheel stops at "rare", another one will spin. The wheel will contain all rare items. This ring makes it more likely to find high-quality "rare" items. The ring is referred to as "wealth" because it makes expensive items more likely. It's a great idea for those who don't fully know what it is. If you're still not understanding it, I recommend playing Neopets or contacting me so that i can give you another instance. As for the report that "the ROW has a reverse effect on boss monsters" There was no reason to buy RuneScape gold support this.