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The '''levitation boots''' are a set of [[boots]] that appear in ''[[NetHack]]''.
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A pair of '''levitation boots''' is a set of [[Magical item|magical]] [[boots]] that appear in ''[[NetHack]]''. They are made of [[leather]], and have a [[randomized appearance]] when unidentified.
  
== Generation ==
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==Generation==
Levitation boots have a 90% chance of being generated [[cursed]].{{refsrc|mkobj.c|561}}  
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Levitation boots have a {{frac|9|10}} chance of being generated as [[cursed]].{{refsrc|src/mkobj.c|995|version=NetHack 3.6.7}}
  
The statue of [[Perseus]] on [[Medusa's Island]] has a chance to contain a +0 pair of levitation boots; the second '[[titan]]' variation gives it a 75% chance, while all other variants give it a 25% chance.{{refsrc|dat/medusa.des|59|version=NetHack 3.6.0}}{{refsrc|dat/medusa.des|158|version=NetHack 3.6.0}}{{refsrc|dat/medusa.des|276|version=NetHack 3.6.0}}{{refsrc|dat/medusa.des|376|version=NetHack 3.6.0}}
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The [[statue]] of [[Perseus]] on [[Medusa's Island]] has a chance of containing a +0 pair of levitation boots; the second '[[titan]]' map has a {{frac|3|4}} chance, while all other variants have a {{frac|4}} chance.{{refsrc|dat/medusa.des|58|version=NetHack 3.6.7}}{{refsrc|dat/medusa.des|157|version=NetHack 3.6.7}}{{refsrc|dat/medusa.des|275|version=NetHack 3.6.7}}{{refsrc|dat/medusa.des|375|version=NetHack 3.6.7}}
  
==Effects==
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==Description==
While worn, the boots will cause you to constantly [[levitate]]; this levitation can only be ended by removing the boots, unless you gain a source of "levitation-at-will" that allows you to float to the floor on command.
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When worn, levitation boots grant 1 base [[AC]] and extrinsic [[levitation]], auto-identifying the boots and causing you to float as long as they are worn. Removing the boots will cause you to float to the ground, and a source of "levitation-at-will" allows you to float to the floor on command; floating over a [[sink]] will cause you to crash to the ground and pull them off your feet.
  
== Strategy ==
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==Strategy==
Wearing cursed levitation boots prevents you from reaching the floor to grab items or travel down [[stairs]], and any [[fragile]] items you drop may break. Levitating over a [[sink]] removes any sources of levitation and causes you to crash to the ground; this can be useful for removing cursed levitation boots, but be sure that the damage does not kill you. Cursed levitation boots are also considered a major [[trouble]], so [[prayer]] is a viable solution for removal as well.
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If you are not in need of [[speed boots]] or else have other sources of very fast speed, such as repeated castings of {{spell of|haste self}} or [[potion of speed|potions of speed]], then non-cursed levitation boots are great for crossing large bodies of water like those found on the [[Healer quest]] and Medusa's Island. A [[ring of levitation]] is often considered more convenient to free up the boots slot and maneuver more easily down stairs - one advantage levitation boots have over the ring is that they cannoy be destroyed by [[shock]] damage, e.g. from [[electric eel]] bites, although a [[water nymph]] or [[foocubus]] can charm them off.
  
Levitation boots weigh the same as [[elven boots]] at 15 units (unlike most other boots with 20), although in practice it may be difficult to [[Identification#Weight identification|identify]] them in this way.
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The frequency of cursed levitation boots makes wearing boots of unknown [[beatitude]] that are either unidentified or known to be levitation boots a [[bad idea]]: cursed levitation boots will prevent you from reaching the floor to grab items or travel down [[stairs]], and any [[fragile]] items you drop while levitating may break. Knowing the locations of sinks in the dungeon is useful for removing cursed levitation boots, but be sure that the damage does not kill you. Cursed levitation boots are also considered a major [[trouble]], so successful [[prayer]] is a viable solution for removal as well.
  
If you are not in need of [[very fast]] speed from [[speed boots]] at the time, then non-cursed levitation boots are great for crossing large bodies of water, such as in the [[Healer quest]] and Medusa's Island. A [[ring of levitation]] may be preferable to free up the boots slot for speed boots and maneuver more easily down stairs - levitation boots have an advantage in that [[shock]]ing attacks such as [[electric eel]] bites will not affect them.
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===Identification===
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Outside of auto-identification from wearing them, which carries the risks described above, levitation boots weigh the same as [[elven boots]] and [[water walking boots]] at 15 units, making them somewhat difficult to identify by weight - this is especially true if you already have intrinsic [[stealth]], since you cannot eliminate elven boots by wear-testing.
  
== See also ==
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==History==
* [[Water walking boots]]
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Levitation boots first appear in [[NetHack 3.0.0]].
  
== References ==
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==Variants==
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===FIQHack===
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In [[FIQHack]], the statue of Perseus is guaranteed to contain a pair of levitation boots.
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==References==
 
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Latest revision as of 10:28, 10 December 2023

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levitation boots
Appearance random
Slot boots
AC 1
Special
Base price 30 zm
Weight 15
Material leather

A pair of levitation boots is a set of magical boots that appear in NetHack. They are made of leather, and have a randomized appearance when unidentified.

Generation

Levitation boots have a 910 chance of being generated as cursed.[1]

The statue of Perseus on Medusa's Island has a chance of containing a +0 pair of levitation boots; the second 'titan' map has a 34 chance, while all other variants have a 14 chance.[2][3][4][5]

Description

When worn, levitation boots grant 1 base AC and extrinsic levitation, auto-identifying the boots and causing you to float as long as they are worn. Removing the boots will cause you to float to the ground, and a source of "levitation-at-will" allows you to float to the floor on command; floating over a sink will cause you to crash to the ground and pull them off your feet.

Strategy

If you are not in need of speed boots or else have other sources of very fast speed, such as repeated castings of haste self or potions of speed, then non-cursed levitation boots are great for crossing large bodies of water like those found on the Healer quest and Medusa's Island. A ring of levitation is often considered more convenient to free up the boots slot and maneuver more easily down stairs - one advantage levitation boots have over the ring is that they cannoy be destroyed by shock damage, e.g. from electric eel bites, although a water nymph or foocubus can charm them off.

The frequency of cursed levitation boots makes wearing boots of unknown beatitude that are either unidentified or known to be levitation boots a bad idea: cursed levitation boots will prevent you from reaching the floor to grab items or travel down stairs, and any fragile items you drop while levitating may break. Knowing the locations of sinks in the dungeon is useful for removing cursed levitation boots, but be sure that the damage does not kill you. Cursed levitation boots are also considered a major trouble, so successful prayer is a viable solution for removal as well.

Identification

Outside of auto-identification from wearing them, which carries the risks described above, levitation boots weigh the same as elven boots and water walking boots at 15 units, making them somewhat difficult to identify by weight - this is especially true if you already have intrinsic stealth, since you cannot eliminate elven boots by wear-testing.

History

Levitation boots first appear in NetHack 3.0.0.

Variants

FIQHack

In FIQHack, the statue of Perseus is guaranteed to contain a pair of levitation boots.

References