Adds +4 to Damage with physical ranged weapons. It has no effect on spells or melee attacks.
Any healing spell cast (from the character card, not from scrolls or items) by the wearer will heal 1 additional HP. This power may be activated every round, if desired, but eventually the character will run out of spells.
Healing spells which affect multiple targets get a total of +1 HP healed, not +1 HP per recipient–the caster selects the target to receive the extra healing.
Note: This item may not be used more than once per round,
Adds +2 to Damage with 2-handed melee weapons. It has no effect on spells, ranged attacks, or 1-handed weapons of any kind.
These gloves allow the wearer to retrieve and drink one potion as a Free Action once per combat.
Once per room, these gloves can negate the effect of a 3rd-level or lower cast spell (not a scroll, magic item, or anything not emanating directly from the caster) if the wearer is the sole target. The player (not necessarily the character) has the option to allow a spell to take effect (e.g., a healing spell or a buff), but if the player chooses to allow the first targeted spell to take effect (whether the spell would have caused weal or woe),
Sneak attacks made by the wearer gain +2 To Hit. These gloves to not affect non-sneak attack attacks.
Adds +5 to Strength (thus, depending on prior Strength score, adding either +2/+3 To Hit in melee and +2/+3 Damage with melee and thrown weapons) and -2 to Dexterity (-1 To Hit with ranged attacks, -1 to AC, and -1 to Reflex saving throws)
Adds +1 to Strength (thus, depending on prior Strength score, adding either 0/+1 To Hit in melee and either 0/+1 Damage with melee and thrown weapons)
Wearer may affect one additional target with a single-target scroll. Only single-target scrolls are affected by these gloves. Scrolls that inherently affect more than one target do not benefit from this item, even if there is only one eligible target. All eligible scrolls the wearer casts are affected. The rarity of the scroll that can be affected is based on the total number of GotC equipped in the party, as shown on the table below.
Adds +5 to Dexterity (thus, depending on prior Dexterity score, adding either +2/+3 To Hit with ranged attacks, either +2/+3 to AC, and either +2/+3 to Reflex saving throws) and -2 to Strength (thus suffering a -1 To Hit in melee and -1 Damage with melee and thrown weapons)
Adds +2 to Constitution (+1 to max HP per character level and +1 to Fortitude saving throws) and –2 to Dexterity (–1 To Hit with ranged attacks, –1 to AC, and –1 to Reflex saving throws)
Monks wearing these gloves may make flurry of blows (and by extension, dazing/stunning fist) attacks against ranged targets. These attacks are made using the monk’s melee modifiers on the party card and whichever melee token(s) the player is using. Do not place this token in the slider because it has no damage wheel.
Adds +2 to Strength (thus adding +1 To Hit in melee and +1 Damage with melee and thrown weapons) and the wearer is immune to Retribution Damage against attacks from Accursed monsters.
Retribution Damage: When a melee attack deals damage to a target possessing Retribution Damage (RD), the attacker takes damage equal to the target’s total RD. Ranged attacks, whether physical or magical, do not trigger RD. If an attack would have caused damage but is completely negated (e.g.,
If no other treasure-enhancing tokens (regardless of rarity or permanence) are equipped, the player receives one additional Treasure Chip at the end of the adventure.
If a variable-effect token is being used to gain Treasure Chips, Gloves of the Raider does not stack with it. E.g., if the ___ of Wonder‘s effect for that year increases Treasure Chips gained, Gloves of the Raider and ___ of Wonder can’t be equipped by the same character.
All the wearer’s Melee weapon attacks gain +1 To Hit, and all Ranged attacks made by the wearer suffer -1 To Hit.
Adds +1 to Damage when casting a damage-inflicting spell from your character card. These gloves do not affect spells cast from scrolls or items.
Fashioned out of Platinum and Opal
In 2006 TD released limited edition Artisan Tokens. These are extremely rare tokens that represent items such as jewelry or clothing and were the spark for the major change in token design for 2007. They have no pre-declared value. One copy of each item was available for silent auction at the 2006 True Dungeon event in Indianapolis. In addition, one copy of each item was placed in the dungeon as special treasure at both the Indianapolis and So Cal events.
Adds +4 to AC and Shock damage inflicted on the wearer is reduced by 2 points per attack/effect
Once per room, this missile weapon may be used to make a ranged attack.
This damage from this weapon may optionally be enhanced with slug ammo.





























