Gauntlets of dexterity were a set of gauntlets that increased the wearer's dexterity.[1]
Description[]
These magic gauntlets looked like a standard pair of leather gauntlets, but when worn, magically fit to the perfect size for the wearer. They radiated magic, and thus could only be discovered by detecting magic or similar means.[1]
The less dexterous the wearer was, the better the gauntlets functioned. They also allowed the wearer to pick locks or pickpocket others; if the wearer was already versed in these skills, they would become more proficient at them.[1]
Notable Gauntlets of Dexterity[]
Notable Owners[]
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Appearances[]
- Novels
- Pool of Radiance • Pools of Darkness • Pool of Twilight
- Video games
- Curse of the Azure Bonds • Dungeon Hack • Baldur's Gate • Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn • Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor
- Card Games
- AD&D Trading Cards
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 David "Zeb" Cook (1989). Dungeon Master's Guide 2nd edition. (TSR, Inc.), p. 225. ISBN 0-88038-729-7.
- ↑ BioWare (December 1998). Designed by James Ohlen. Baldur's Gate. Black Isle Studios.
- ↑ Tim Beach, Tom Prusa and Steve Kurtz (1993). “Golden Huzuz”. City of Delights (TSR, Inc), p. 43. ISBN 1-56076-589-5.
- ↑ James Ward, Jane Cooper Hong (November 1989). Pool of Radiance. (TSR, Inc). ISBN 0-8803-8735-1.
- ↑ Thomas M. Reid (1993). AD&D Trading Cards 1993 series, #372, "Serpé". TSR, Inc..
- ↑ Stormfront Studios (2001). Designed by Mark Buchignani, Ken Eklund, Sarah W. Stocker. Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor. Ubisoft Entertainment.