
Eel-skin armour (16 def, 0 armour)Requires:
- Level 15
Infused by nature
9.00 Encumbrance.
[Unique]
Type: armor / light ; tier 2
When wielded/worn:
Defense: +16 (+6 eff.)
Fatigue: +2%
Changes stats: +3 Cun / +2 Dex
Changes resistances: +15% lightning
Poison immunity: +50%
Pinning immunity: +50%
Talent on hit(nature): Call Lightning (10% chance level 2).
It can be used to activate talent Call Lightning (costing 25 power out of 50/50) :
Effective talent level: 2.0
Power cost: 25 out of 50/50.
Range: 10
Travel Speed: instantaneous
Is: a nature gift
Description: Calls forth a powerful beam of lightning doing 46.61 to 139.84 lightning damage (93.23 average).
The damage will increase with your Mindpower.
This armour seems to have been patched together from many eels. Yuck.
This item has been sent to the Item's Vault.

rough leather belt 'Offalsun'Requires:
- Level 15
Infused by nature
1.00 Encumbrance.
Type: armor / belt ; tier 1
When wielded/worn:
Changes resistances: +3% cold
Changes damage: +6% nature
Mental save: +3 (+1 eff.)
Life regen: +5.20
Only die when reaching: -20.00 life
Healing mod.: +22%
A belt that goes around your waist.
This item has been sent to the Item's Vault.

Rod of Entropy (1/1)Requires:
- Level 15
Powered by unknown forces
2.00 Encumbrance.
[Unique]
Type: charm / rod ; tier 2
When carried:
Light radius: -1
It can be used to temporarily causes the target to receive entropic backlash from any healing they receive for 6 turns up to 73% of the healing done. This effect scales with your Magic stat.
Activation costs 75 power out of 75/75.
This rod seems to make light die around it. You feel tired just looking at it.
This item has been sent to the Item's Vault.

Prox's Lucky Halfling FootRequires:
- Level 15
Infused by nature
2.00 Encumbrance.
[Unique]
Type: tool / misc ; tier 1
When wielded/worn:
Defense: +5 (+2 eff.)
Changes stats: +5 Lck
Trap disarming bonus: +5
Detects traps.
Removes (25% chance) up to three stuns, pins, or dazes each turn
A large hairy foot, very recognizably a halfling's, is strung on a piece of thick twine. In its decomposed state it's hard to tell how long ago it parted with its owner, but from what look like teeth marks around the ankle you get the impression that it wasn't given willingly.
It has been kept somewhat intact with layers of salt and clay, but in spite of this it's clear that nature is beginning to take its toll on the dead flesh. Some say the foot of a halfling brings luck to its bearer - right now the only thing you can be sure of is that it stinks.
This item has been sent to the Item's Vault.
