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Gloves of the Growling Underdog
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The Gloves of the Growling Underdog are an uncommon pair of Gloves which grant the wearer Advantage on their melee attack rolls while surrounded by 2 or more enemies.
Crowded taprooms. Packed feast halls. Bustling market bazaars. Chances to be social? Sure. Chances to be violent? Absolutely.
Properties
- Gloves
- Rarity: Uncommon
- Weight: 0.5 kg (1 lb)
- Price: 110 gp / 230 gpHHonour
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UID
MAG_ZOC_AdvantageOnMeleeAttackWhileSurounded_GlovesUUID
1001f28b-5ea3-4257-864c-f60c812aecf0Stats
MAG_ZOC_AdvantageOnMeleeAttackWhileSurounded_Gloves
Special
The wearer of this item gains:
- Underdog's Bravery
- The wearer gains Advantage on melee Attack rolls while surrounded by 2 or more foes.
Where to find
- Shattered Sanctum X: 298 Y: 66: In Dror Ragzlin's treasure crates behind the locked iron gate
Notes
- This item can sometimes instead be found inside a treasure crate after passing a Survival check on the Rosymorn Monastery Trail X: -118 Y: -134.
- Despite their appearance, these gloves do not count as Armour and can be used alongside Unarmoured Defence and similar effects.
Regarding Underdog's Bravery:
- The enemies has to be within 3 m / 10 ft.
Bugs
Regarding Underdog's Bravery:
- Despite stating that it applies to "melee attack rolls", Underdog's Bravery is limited to weapon attacks and does not function with unarmed melee attacks.
- Due to faulty exclusionary check within the
HasEnemyWithinRange()conditional script, Underdog's Bravery still functions with nearby unconscious and incapacitated enemies as long as there is at least one conscious enemy nearby (alive and not incapacitated). - Despite the description, two or more enemies must be within 3 m / 10 ft of the target, not the wearer of the gloves. This means the wearer does not need to be "surrounded" at all; they need enemies near the target of their attack.
- Despite the description not stating this, Incapacitated enemies, which are not supposed to count towards qualifying for this passive, will do so - as long as at least one enemy is not incapacitated (this appears to be an oversight).
- The distance is measured from the target, not the attacker.
- This feature may work against Ansur and the Dominated Red Dragon even when no other enemies are nearby, due to their hit proxies counting as seperate enemies.
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