How to get Commanders ring

How to Get the Commander’s Ring in Enshrouded (Fell Wispwyvern Boss Guide)

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Quick Answer

The Commander’s Ring drops from defeating the Fell Wispwyvern boss in the courtyard of The Pike, located in the northernmost section of Pikemead’s Reach (Revelwood region). Bring bandages, healing food, and be ready for a lot of rolling — this fight rewards mobility over brute force.

If you’ve seen the Commander’s Ring in build videos and wondered where it actually comes from, this is it. One boss, one fight, and the ring is yours along with a handful of bonus drops.


What You Get

  • Commander’s Ring (Epic, Level 19) — +40 Health, +16 Mana, +8 Stamina, +5% Health Leech
  • Key to The Pike — unlocks further access in the area
  • Shroud Core x3
  • Legendary Runes x10
  • Fell Wispwyvern Head

The 5% Health Leech alone makes this ring a top-tier sustain pick — every hit you land restores health. Combined with +40 HP and the level scaling enhancements (+8 Cutting Armor, +1 Bash, +1 Heavy Plates), it’s no surprise you keep seeing it in build guides.

Commanders ring stats
Commanders ring stats fully upgraded

Where to Find the Fell Wispwyvern

  • Region: Revelwood
  • Area: Pikemead’s Reach
  • Exact Location: The Pike — courtyard of the castle in the northernmost section

[screenshot: map location of Pikemead’s Reach]

Boss ring Location
Boss ring Location

Before the Fight — Preparation

Stock up on bandages and healing food. The Fell Wispwyvern hits hard with Shroud-based attacks. You’ll need consistent healing throughout the fight — don’t go in light.

Make sure you’re well rested. Sleep at a bed before heading out. The rested buff gives you a meaningful edge for any boss encounter in Enshrouded.

Bring a ranged option if you have one. Even melee builds benefit from being able to plink the boss during phases when getting close is risky — like when it’s launching Shroud projectiles.

Make sure your gear is upgraded. The boss is around the same level as the ring (19). If you’re significantly under-geared, the fight becomes a stamina war you won’t win.


Fell Wispwyvern Boss Strategy

The core approach: hit and run. This isn’t a stand-and-trade fight. Roll often, get your hits in when there’s an opening, and back out before the boss recovers. Greedy players get punished hard.

Key attack patterns to watch for:

Shroud Spray — The boss rears up and launches Shroud projectiles at targeted areas marked with reticules on the ground. Don’t stand still — move out of the marked zones before the projectiles land.

Shroud Breath — A frontal cone of Shroud damage. Get out from in front of the boss the moment you see the wind-up. Side or back is safe.

Pounce — Leaps into the air and lands at the original position of your character. The trick: keep moving while it’s airborne. If you stay where you were when it leapt, you’ll eat the full landing.

Tail Sweep — Standard melee attack when you’re close. Roll back when you see the wind-up — don’t try to block through it.

Summon Fell Beetles (THE KEY MOMENT) — The boss roars and summons hostile Fell Beetles. Hit it in the mouth while it’s roaring to stun it and open a major damage window. This is your biggest opportunity in the fight — interrupting the roar means no beetles to deal with AND a vulnerable boss for free hits.

Boss fight
Boss fight

GameNautica Tips / Common Mistakes

Always interrupt the roar. Letting the Fell Wispwyvern summon beetles turns a 1v1 into a chaotic mess. Punish the mouth during the roar wind-up — it stuns the boss and saves you from the adds.

Don’t stand inside reticules. The Shroud projectiles do real damage. Move the moment you see ground markers appear.

Roll, don’t block. This boss is built around mobility checks. Blocking eats stamina and leaves you stuck in place when you need to be moving.

Use the courtyard space. The fight is in an open courtyard — use that. Kite the boss in circles, create distance for healing, force it to commit to attacks.

Save before engaging. Standard boss fight rule. A bad opening shouldn’t cost you 20 minutes of recovery.

Looting the boss
Looting the boss

Pain Point

The Fell Wispwyvern punishes greed and rewards patience. Most first-attempt failures come from players trying to facetank the Shroud Breath or skipping the roar interrupt. If you’re struggling, slow down — fewer attacks per opening, more rolls between exchanges, always punish the roar.


FAQ

Where do I get the Commander’s Ring in Enshrouded? It drops from the Fell Wispwyvern boss in the courtyard of The Pike at Pikemead’s Reach in the Revelwood region.

What level is the Fell Wispwyvern? Around level 19, matching the ring it drops. Make sure your gear is in that range before engaging.

What does the Commander’s Ring do? It provides +40 Health, +16 Mana, +8 Stamina, and 5% Health Leech (hits restore health based on damage dealt). Level scaling adds +8 Cutting Armor, +1 Bash, and +1 Heavy Plates.

How do I beat the Fell Wispwyvern? Hit and run. Dodge the Shroud projectiles, avoid the frontal breath cone, move during the pounce, and most importantly — interrupt the roar by hitting it in the mouth to stun the boss and prevent the Fell Beetle summon.

What else does the Fell Wispwyvern drop? Shroud Core x3, Legendary Runes x10, Fell Wispwyvern Head, and the Key to The Pike.

What is the Key to The Pike used for? It unlocks further areas within The Pike location — useful for continued exploration after the boss fight.

Is the Commander’s Ring worth getting? Yes. The 5% Health Leech is one of the best sustain effects available at this point in the game, which is why it appears in so many build guides.


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