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| bugs = * As of Hotfix 25, due to a scripting error, the disadvantage on opportunity attacks is actually applied to the wearer.
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Worn by [[Thulla]] in the [[Myconid Colony]]. She gives them to you as thanks for curing her of the duergar poison in [[Cure the Poisoned Gnome]]. If given to [[Thrinn]] to complete the quest [[Find the Missing Boots]], they can be stolen or picked off her dead body.
Worn by [[Thulla]] in the [[Myconid Colony]]. She gives them to you as thanks for curing her of the duergar poison in [[Cure the Poisoned Gnome]]. If given to [[Thrinn]] to complete the quest [[Find the Missing Boots]], they can be stolen or picked off her dead body.

Revision as of 21:19, 20 August 2024

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The Boots of Speed is a pair of rare Boots that allows the wearer to click their heels for a burst of speed that makes it difficult for enemies to land Attacks of Opportunity on them.

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Featherlaced and flexible of sole, these boots have been used to round up - and outrun - many a foe.

Properties

  • Boots Boots
  • Rarity: Rare
  •  Weight: 0.55 kg / 1.1 lb
  • Price: 190 gp
  • UID ARM_BootsOfSpeed
    UUID 8b22d15a-85bb-4c8d-90cf-a773fc451eac

Special

The wearer of this item gains:

Click Heels Click Heels
Click the heels of your boots as a Bonus action to gain Click Heels Click Heels for Duration: 1 turn.

Where to find

Bugs

  • As of Hotfix 25, due to a scripting error, the disadvantage on opportunity attacks is actually applied to the wearer.

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