Gauntlets (EvilHack)
- For the various types of 'gauntlets' that have secondary effects when worn, see gloves.
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Appearance | random |
Slot | gloves |
AC | 1 |
Special | (none) |
Base price | 50 zm |
Weight | 30 |
Material | iron |
Gauntlets are a type of gloves that appear in EvilHack and Hack'EM. Their base object material is iron, and they have a randomized appearance when unidentified.
Generation
All Knights that are not elven or drow begin the game with a pair of +0 gauntlets that may be blessed; elven Knights will be given leather gloves instead, while drow Knights are given dark elven gloves. Barbarians, Knights, Monks, Samurai, and Valkyries start the game with knowledge of a pair of gauntlets' randomized appearance.
Gauntlets can appear in the preset kits of various player monsters and racial monsters, particularly centaur and giant ones, and can also generate in the kits of NPC monks.
Gauntlets can be created at a forge by combining a mace and a helmet.
Hack'EM
In Hack'EM, leather gloves can be upgraded into gauntlets, and upgrading gauntlets of swimming, gauntlets of dexterity, gauntlets of protection, gauntlets of power, or gauntlets of fumbling will also produce gauntlets.
Description
When worn, gauntlets grant at least 1 point of AC and possibly more depending on their specific material.
Gauntlets can be combined with other items at a forge to make the following:
- Combining a pair of gauntlets with a dwarvish short sword will create a pair of dwarvish boots.
- Combining a pair of gauntlets with an orcish short sword will create a pair of orcish boots.
Hack'EM
In Hack'EM, gauntlets can also be upgraded to create gauntlets of swimming, gauntlets of dexterity, gauntlets of protection, or gauntlets of power, with an equal chance of each.
Strategy
Plain gauntlets are usually not susceptible to burning and rotting unlike leather gloves, unless the gauntlets are made of bone - most gauntlet materials will also interfere with spellcasting, making them more ideal for martial-focused roles and other builds that are not as reliant on casting around hostile monsters.
Encyclopedia entry
A type of armored glove designed to protect the wrist and hand,
usually made of metal or hardened leather and intended to be
worn as part of a full suit of armor.