Baldur’s Gate 3 – How to Get the Speedy Lightfeet Rare Boots

Kirthana K
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In Baldur’s Gate 3 you can get plenty of armor sets to use on your character and boost their abilities. One of the most unusual items you can get is Speedy Lightfeet boots. You can find these boots early in the game, and they give a buff when you let your character wear them. If you wish to know how to purchase these boots, we got you covered. In this guide we will see how to get the Speedy Lightfeet boots in Baldur’s Gate 3.

Baldur’s Gate 3 – How to Get the Speedy Lightfeet Rare Boots

You can find Speedy Lightfoot boots early in the game. Here we will see how to get these rare boots in Baldur’s Gate 3.

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To find Speedy Lightfeet boots, visit Blighted Village. There is a windmill if you go west to the northwest. It can be found up a flight of stairs and is difficult to miss. There are some enemies in the area, so clear them out first. After you find the windmill, walk around it to discover a ladder leading down to the cellar. Climb down and you will spot a heavy wooden chest. The rare speedy lightfeet boots can be found by unlocking the chest.

As for the ability when equipped, it is noted as follows:

“Speedy Sparks: When the wearer dashes or takes a similar action during combat, they gain 3 Lightning Charges. Athletics +1”

These are medium weighted boots and improve dexterity. These boots are suitable for early gameplay, but later you might find something better. In that case, you can sell them to vendors and get 240 gold in return.

That’s all there is to know about the speedy lightfeet rare boots in Baldur’s Gate 3. If you like this guide you can check out our other guides as well.

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