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* The Burning condition that is sometimes triggered while stealing with these gloves can be avoided by being Wet. The [[Reverse Rain Cloak]], which also comes from [[Akabi]]'s Wheel of Fortune, applied this condition while worn, making it a great companion to these gloves. | * The Burning condition that is sometimes triggered while stealing with these gloves can be avoided by being [[Wet]]. The [[Reverse Rain Cloak]], which also comes from [[Akabi]]'s Wheel of Fortune, applied this condition while worn, making it a great companion to these gloves. | ||
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Revision as of 10:39, 6 January 2024
Unlucky Thief's Gloves are an uncommon Gloves that grants the wearer +2 to Sleight of Hand checks.
Whenever the wearer steals anything, a piece of coal appears in their pocket, like a tiny, dusty condemnation.
Properties
- Rarity: Uncommon
- Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
- Price: 1 gp
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UID
WYR_Circus_ThiefGlovesUUID
39e420ae-ceae-441c-ab6b-251e97c3c26d
Special
The wearer of this item gains:
- +2
- Adds a piece of Charcoal to the wearer's inventory for each item they steal.
- After stealing 20 times, the next steal will add a Coal Bucket instead, which inflicts the condition to the player for Duration: 1 turn.
Where to find
- Won as a consolation prize from Akabi's Wheel of Fortune. Circus of the Last Days X: -68 Y: -73
Notes
- While the description of this item intends for the charcoal to be a punishment, the player can sell them for a small profit.
- The Burning condition that is sometimes triggered while stealing with these gloves can be avoided by being Wet. The Reverse Rain Cloak, which also comes from Akabi's Wheel of Fortune, applied this condition while worn, making it a great companion to these gloves.