June 26, 2009

IoTM Review: But they cancel each other out!

Hey! Twilight Heroes had an IoTM. Well, two, really. What happened to them, eh?

Item number 1: Hobbes’ Nail Boots. Yay! An IoTM boot that isn’t Roderick’s Boots which is one of the few IoTMs I don’t have! Victory, or something!
But seriously, besides Roderick’s, there just isn’t a shoe in the same caliber as this thing. (The exception maybe being the Treader of the Dust’s Sandals, but that’s a high level only item.) There is never, ever a time when you don’t want an extra added boost of +item, so they’re worth it just for that. The additional melee damage is just icing on the cake, and the pounce attack is nice to have access to, even if it doesn’t seem to trigger ALL that often. Depending on what you’re doing, though, I could almost see the +combat being a hindrance. +noncombat does tend to almost always be more useful. Still, I certainly don’t mind it, and since you simply can’t get +item on any other boot in the game, this is almost certainly worth your stars.

The item number 2 would be the Mummer’s Gloves. Yay! An IoTM set of gloves that isn’t Roderick’s Gloves, one of the few IoTMs I don’t have! If you are a person who is ever going to be thinking of speed-running the eventual versions of this game, these gloves are clearly for you. +noncombat is going to get you far. Very, very far. That alone makes them worth having around, but the occasional stat boosts put it over the top. It’s nowhere near as good for that as the VR Helmet of course, since the VR Helmet boosts your basic XP gains too, but then again, it’s in a different slot, so they don’t have to compete. You can wear both!
The part I like the most, though, is the creating of the Invisible Box. This isn’t a combat skill or anything. You just use your gloves from your inventory to create a scaling defensive buff five times a day. I don’t know why that makes me so happy. I guess it’s just because, usually, such things give you an item that you can use for the buff? And then I never use the buff, or just give the items to other people. Somehow, having it just be used on yourself makes it more novel to me, because I will actually use it. If I don’t buff myself with it, I’m just wasting my uses, you know? And I do love extra defense. I’m a defensive kind of person.

So yeah, two pretty powerful, half-priced items. Pretty nice stuff. I would bet that the non-combat and stats of the Mummer’s Gloves would make it the better investment, but really, you can’t go wrong with either. Or both. I have both.
Yep.

Glad you liked ’em!

Comment by Cris — June 26, 2009 @ 5:59 am

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