Adds +3 to max HP and gain Free Movement
Free Movement: Immunity to hold, paralyze, and slow Spells or effects, as well as a spider’s webbing or similar sticky substances. It also negates underwater movement penalties. It does not prevent the character from being constricted or swallowed. Free Movement used to be called Free Action, but it was changed to avoid having the same term mean two different things.
The wearer gains Free Movement.
Free Movement: Immunity to hold, paralyze, and slow Spells or effects, as well as a spider’s webbing or similar sticky substances. It also negates underwater movement penalties. It does not prevent the character from being constricted or swallowed. Free Movement used to be called Free Action, but it was changed to avoid having the same term mean two different things.
Physical ranged weapon attack damage inflicted upon the wearer is reduced by 1 point per attack. This item does not reduce damage inflicted by melee attacks or ranged spells.
If a missile attack deals both physical damage and has a secondary effect (e.g., paralysis, sleep, Poison, ennui), as long as all of the physical damage was negated, these pants will negate both the physical damage and secondary effect(s).
These pants allows the wearer to retrieve and drink one potion as a Free Action once per combat. They do not work for other liquids like oils or salves. The word “Potion” must be printed at the top of the token for it to work with this item. E.g., they cannot be used to drink from a Flask of Survival as a Free Action because a flask is not a potion.
These pants only work for their owner.
Melee attack damage inflicted upon the wearer is reduced by 1 point per attack. This item affects melee attacks, it does not mitigate wholly magical attacks, ranged attacks, nor “attacks” made outside of combat.
If a melee attack deals both physical damage and has a secondary effect (e.g., paralysis, sleep, Poison, ennui), as long as all of the physical damage was negated, these pants will negate both the physical damage and secondary effect(s).