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An Entity of Type : owl:Thing, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

Water walking boots are boots that allow the wearer to walk on water. They can also be used to cross lava, though this will destroy them if they are not fireproof. Unlike levitation, water-walking allows you #dip items into water squares, so it is useful for blanking scrolls and spellbooks, and diluting potions. A guaranteed pair of water walking boots can be found in Vlad's Tower.

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  • Water walking boots
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  • Water walking boots are boots that allow the wearer to walk on water. They can also be used to cross lava, though this will destroy them if they are not fireproof. Unlike levitation, water-walking allows you #dip items into water squares, so it is useful for blanking scrolls and spellbooks, and diluting potions. A guaranteed pair of water walking boots can be found in Vlad's Tower.
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dbkwik:nethack/pro...iPageUsesTemplate
Special
  • water walking
Slot
  • boots
Name
  • water walking boots
Weight
  • 20(xsd:integer)
AC
  • 1(xsd:integer)
Cost
  • 50(xsd:integer)
Material
  • leather
abstract
  • Water walking boots are boots that allow the wearer to walk on water. They can also be used to cross lava, though this will destroy them if they are not fireproof. Unlike levitation, water-walking allows you #dip items into water squares, so it is useful for blanking scrolls and spellbooks, and diluting potions. A guaranteed pair of water walking boots can be found in Vlad's Tower.
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