Linebreaker BootsRare |
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Adrenaline Rush: Once per turn, when you Dash you gain Wrath for 2 turns. Athletics +1 |
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Lightweight fur and leather, designed to speed the wearer's charge into battle. |
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0.55 190 |
Linebreaker Boots are Boots in Baldur's Gate 3. Linebreaker Boots lets the wearer gain Wrath for 2 turns when they Dash during combat. Boots can be equipped to a character's feet in their designated inventory slot and provide different effects ranging from increased Saving Throws, to gaining Advantage on certain attacks. Even a modest pair of Boots in BG3 can help a character tremendously, so be on the lookout for them, and equip them when you can.
Lightweight fur and leather, designed to speed the wearer's charge into battle.
Linebreaker Boots Information
- Adrenaline Rush: Once per turn, when you Dash you gain Wrath for 2 turns.
- Weight: 0.55
- Value: 190
- Item ID: edb7385a-e4d4-4fb7-ad9f-a9910e4b9e97
Linebreaker Boots Location & How to Get
- Location: Worg Pens (Shattered Sanctum)
- Drop by: Beastmaster Zurk
Boots Notes and Tips
- UUID: edb7385a-e4d4-4fb7-ad9f-a9910e4b9e97
The way they work in-game vs what the ingame description says doesn't match.
Description: "Once per turn, when you Dash you gain Wrath for 2 turns."
How it actually works in-game: Dashing grants 3 turns of Wrath, capping at 7 stacks.
I have 3 points into Theif Rogue for the bonus action, in a single turn i can use these boots to go from 0 stacks to 6 stacks and have enough mobility to walk up to anything and bop it for a ton of damage
The stacks works really well with dual wielding builds, since we can't make use of the free +10 from the feats, this is technically +14 dmg at max stacks for dual wielding builds
Considering how early you get them, wouldn't be surprised if they nerf the boots to work how the description actually says
- Anonymous
The description is a bit weird, since you actually get 3 stacks of wrath, capping at 7.
Wildheart/Thief multiclass works really well with this. Take aspect of the stallion, use cunning dash to give yourself both temporary hit points and extra damage. Bear Rage pretty much doubles the effectiveness of these temporary hit points, making you extremely tanky. You might even want to tank your AC to get your enemies to really focus on the immortal barb.
- Anonymous
Great for the Thief subclass, since you can do Dashes as an extra bonus action
Does anyone know if it works with an unarmed monk attack?
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