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* It is not stated in-game, but '''Speedy Sparks''' can activate at most once per turn, even when {{SAI|Dash|Dashing}} multiple times in a turn.
* It is not stated in-game, but '''Speedy Sparks''' can activate at most once per turn, even when {{SAI|Dash|Dashing}} multiple times in a turn.
* While at first The Speedy Lightfeet would appear to be ideal for [[Rogue|Rogues]], [[Barbarian|Barbarians]], and [[Monk|Monks]], Rogues and Monks do not gain Medium Armour Proficiency from their class, and Barbarians and Monks will lose the benefits of their respective [[Unarmoured_Defence_(Barbarian)|Unarmoured]] [[Unarmoured_Defence_(Monk)|Defense]] traits if they wear the Speedy Lightfeet.
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[[Category:Sparkstruck Equipment]]
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The Speedy Lightfeet are a pair of rare Boots that allow the wearer to gain Lightning Charges when Dashing in combat.

Description Icon.png

It is said The Speedy Lightfeet were the first of many lightning inventions made by Yrre the Sparkstruck. The boots' old, frayed edges zap and crackle with even the slightest movement.

Properties

  • Boots Boots
  • Proficiency Icon.png Required Proficiency: Medium Armour Medium Armour
  • Rarity: Rare
  •  Weight: 2 kg / 4 lb
  • Price: 240 gp

Special

The wearer of this item gains:

Where to find

  • Found inside a Heavy Chest in the cellar behind the windmill in the Blighted Village.

Notes

  • It is not stated in-game, but Speedy Sparks can activate at most once per turn, even when Dashing Dashing multiple times in a turn.
  • While at first The Speedy Lightfeet would appear to be ideal for Rogues, Barbarians, and Monks, Rogues and Monks do not gain Medium Armour Proficiency from their class, and Barbarians and Monks will lose the benefits of their respective Unarmoured Defense traits if they wear the Speedy Lightfeet.