Difference between revisions of "A pair of black boots"
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|name= a pair of black boots | |name= a pair of black boots | ||
|stats= Two versions: | |stats= Two versions: | ||
− | * +6 | + | * +6 Wis, -5 Dex & +2 Int |
− | * + | + | * +6 Int, -5 Dex & +2 Wis |
− | |slot= | + | |slot= Feet |
− | | | + | |type= Boots |
− | |weight= | + | |weight= Light weight |
− | |material= | + | |kg= 1.035 |
+ | |material= Rubber | ||
|quality= standard | |quality= standard | ||
− | |sacvalue= 201k (int version) | + | |sacvalue= 201k (int version), 189k (wis version) |
+ | |size= somewhat small | ||
|from= [[Patrick Amberley]], [[Brimshire]] | |from= [[Patrick Amberley]], [[Brimshire]] | ||
− | |handles= | + | |handles= black boots and identified as 'boots' and 'rubber boots' |
|desc= The black boots are beautifully crafted from black rubber. They are quite worn and a peculiar smell is eminating from them, the scent of sweat and rubber. The silhouette of a rose is very professionally carved into both sides of the boots. | |desc= The black boots are beautifully crafted from black rubber. They are quite worn and a peculiar smell is eminating from them, the scent of sweat and rubber. The silhouette of a rose is very professionally carved into both sides of the boots. | ||
− | |other= | + | |other= |
}} | }} | ||
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[[Category:Wis]] | [[Category:Wis]] | ||
[[Category:Int]] | [[Category:Int]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:26, 22 April 2016
Description: |
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Armour type: | Boots | |
Stats: | Two versions:
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It looks | light weight (1.035 kg) | |
Sacvalue: | 201k (int version), 189k (wis version) | |
It is called | black boots and identified as 'boots' and 'rubber boots' | |
It takes the following slots: | Foot & Foot | |
Made of: | Rubber | |
Size: | somewhat small | |
Quality: | standard | |
From: | Patrick Amberley, Brimshire | |