Ring of Wealth stacking is capped at +1 for the lowest ring IIRC, otherwise you could infinitely upgrade by farming for a better RoW drop.
I haven't looked at this for a while but I think a +5 and any lower ring is equivalent to a +6
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Ring of Wealth stacking is capped at +1 for the lowest ring IIRC, otherwise you could infinitely upgrade by farming for a better RoW drop.
I haven't looked at this for a while but I think a +5 and any lower ring is equivalent to a +6
After playing with both rings equipped I can confirm Row+1 plus Row+5 = Row+7 (+1 is added on top of +6)
So it means when two rings are equipped there's a transfer of max +1 (capped) to second ring
Formula: Ring+1 plus Ring+2 plus 1 (transfer) = Ring+4
From all that I have read, to get the best percentage, is to upgrade one ring as high as possible (one person mentions +15 being the best possible for drops) and don't bother upgrading the other, the second ring gives a bonus, but no additional by upgrading it.
I have only had a couple games with two rings of wealth, so I haven't done much testing.