The Corsair Ring is a rare slash damage accessory in Windrose that raises slash damage by 9% while equipped. It sits in the middle of a three-tier line and is crafted at the Jewelery Table once you have Sapphire on hand.

Corsair Ring at a crafting reference
The ring occupies the accessory ring slot and carries an Item Level of 1. The effect is a flat 9% boost to slash damage, which applies to cutlasses, sabres, and most sword-class weapons. Pair it with a slashing primary so the multiplier covers both light and heavy swings.
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Rarity | Rare |
| Slot | Ring (accessory) |
| Effect | +9% Slash Damage |
| Workstation | Jewelery Table (Level 2) |
| Item Level | 1 |
Required materials
You need three ingredients to forge the mid-tier Corsair Ring. The plan is the gating item, since rings in Windrose will not craft without their matching blueprint.
| Ingredient | Quantity |
|---|---|
| Corsair Ring Plan | 1 |
| Silver Ingot | 10 |
| Sapphire | 2 |
Crafting steps
Step 1: Build a Jewelery Table from your building panel if you have not already. The first-time construction cost is 10 Wood, 5 Foothills Iron Ingot, and 3 Silver Ingot.

Step 2: Place the table indoors under a roof and within range of a Bonfire. The workstation will not function outside those conditions.
Step 3: Upgrade the Jewelery Table to Level 2. The regular Corsair Ring recipe requires the second workstation tier rather than the base level used for minor rings.

Step 4: Acquire the Corsair Ring Plan, then gather 10 Silver Ingots and 2 Sapphires. Plans are typically found in loot containers or obtained from traders.
Step 5: Open the Jewelery Table interface, select the Corsair Ring recipe, and craft. The ring will appear in your inventory, ready to equip to your ring slot.

Alternative: ascending a Minor Corsair Ring
If you already own a Minor Corsair Ring, you can skip the plan requirement by ascending the lower-tier version instead of crafting from scratch. This path consumes the existing ring and replaces it with the Major tier.
| Ingredient | Quantity |
|---|---|
| Minor Corsair Ring | 1 |
| Silver Ingot | 10 |
| Gold Ingot | 10 |
Tier comparison for the Corsair line
All three rings in the Corsair family share the same slash damage effect, only the magnitude and material cost change between tiers.
| Tier | Ring | Effect | Key Materials |
|---|---|---|---|
| Uncommon | Minor Corsair Ring | +6% Slash | Plan, 3 Silver Ingot |
| Rare | Corsair Ring | +9% Slash | Plan, 10 Silver Ingot, 2 Sapphire |
| Epic | Major Corsair Ring | +12% Slash | Plan, 10 Silver Ingot, 10 Tumbaga Ingot, 3 Sapphire |
Equipping and swapping
Characters in Windrose have three accessory slots: one ring, one necklace, and one miscellaneous slot. Only one ring can be worn at a time, so the Corsair Ring competes with other ring effects for that single slot.
If you decide to swap later, any ring crafted at the Jewelery Table can be broken down at the Disassembly Table for a partial material return, including some silver. That makes experimenting with different ring effects less costly than it first appears.

Verifying it worked
Once crafted and equipped, the ring appears in the accessory slot on your character panel, and the 9% slash modifier is active immediately. There is no activation step or cooldown. If the stat does not apply in combat, confirm that the ring is in the ring slot rather than the miscellaneous slot, and that your equipped weapon actually deals slash damage.