### In-Game Description
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*A silver ring depicting the snake,
both the servant and manifestation
of the god of greed, Zandroe.
Greed is traditionally viewed as a vice,
but only a fool allows that to ruin
a good opportunity.*
### Availability
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**Covetous Silver Serpent Ring**
- *Dark Souls II*: Lost Bastille treasure. Near the Tower Apart bonfire, in a metal chest outside the room with dogs and Royal Swordsman with crossbow.
- *Scholar of the First Sin*: Lost Bastille treasure. In a chest on the small platform where the Pursuer appears, near the room with the dogs next to the Tower Apart bonfire.
**Covetous Silver Serpent Ring +1**
- Received from Merchant Hag Melentia after spending 10,000 souls.
- Merchant Hag Melentia drop.
**Covetous Silver Serpent Ring +2**
Dropped by Mytha, the Baneful Queen at Bonfire Intensity 2 and above.
### General Information
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Name | Use | Durability | Weight |
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Covetous Silver Serpent Ring | Fallen foes yield 10% more souls | 90 | 1.0 | Covetous Silver Serpent Ring +1 | Fallen foes yield 20% more souls | 70 | 1.2 | Covetous Silver Serpent Ring +2 | Fallen foes yield 30% more souls | 55 | 1.5 |
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### Notes
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- Soul gain effects do **not** apply to Soul / Boss Soul consumable items.
- Stacks with other equipment that increase the number of souls acquired (Warlock Mask, Jester's Gloves, Tseldora Set, etc).
- The increased souls applies to bosses as well.
- Like in the first Dark Souls, this ring can be put on after a boss's defeat to gain the additional souls. The window for doing so is much smaller, however.