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==Desirability==
 
==Desirability==
The '''seven-league boots''' are a high risk item. They let you instantly approach and hit your foe from any distance, assuming you go in the 8 orthogional directions. On one hand, you can attack a pesky [[centaur]] or [[Deep elf annihilator]] without taking damage just apporaching them. But you can accidentally rampage into battle, and immediately get surrounded or miss a staircase. Note that you can zigzag (for example, go diagnonal upleft and downleft) in order to approach something without activating the boots effect.
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The '''seven-league boots''' are a high risk item. They let you instantly approach and hit your foe from any distance, assuming they are directly in line with one of the 8 cardinal directions. On one hand, you can attack a pesky [[centaur]] or [[Deep elf annihilator]] without taking damage just apporaching them. But you can accidentally rampage into battle, and immediately get surrounded or miss a staircase. Note that you can zigzag (for example, go diagnonal upleft and downleft) in order to approach something without activating the boots effect.
  
  
 
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[[Category:Boots]]

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Desirability

The seven-league boots are a high risk item. They let you instantly approach and hit your foe from any distance, assuming they are directly in line with one of the 8 cardinal directions. On one hand, you can attack a pesky centaur or Deep elf annihilator without taking damage just apporaching them. But you can accidentally rampage into battle, and immediately get surrounded or miss a staircase. Note that you can zigzag (for example, go diagnonal upleft and downleft) in order to approach something without activating the boots effect.