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|colspan="4"|'''Skill Charge:''' ''These skills gain an additional charge.'' | |colspan="4"|'''Skill Charge:''' ''These skills gain an additional charge.''<br>'''Stealth Master:''' ''Stealthily avoid an enemy. Dexterity impacts the chance of success.''<br>'''Freerunning Expert:''' ''Use Freerunning acrobatics to strategically navigate the environment. Agility impacts the chance of success.'' | ||
'''Stealth Master:''' ''Stealthily avoid an enemy. Dexterity impacts the chance of success.''<br | |||
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Latest revision as of 02:23, 13 January 2025

The Jerboa Greaves were a pair of boots design for and worn by Aya of Alexandria. They get their name from the folk tale adorned on the rim.[1]
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{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Jerboa Greaves"}}| Tier | Agility | Modifiers | Requirements |
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| Skill Charge: These skills gain an additional charge. Stealth Master: Stealthily avoid an enemy. Dexterity impacts the chance of success. Freerunning Expert: Use Freerunning acrobatics to strategically navigate the environment. Agility impacts the chance of success. | |||
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| An exceptional set of greaves custom designed for Aya. A bit elaborate for her taste, but they are sturdy and fit well. The rim of the greaves depicts a folk tale about a jerboa in hieroglyphics, alongside rare benevolent depictions of the god Set. | |||