Dance Ribbons (4e Equipment)
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Ribbons commonly employed by ballerinas and various other performers in their dances to add elegance and flair. Some spellcasters, primarily Harlequins, choose to use these as their casting implements.
Dance Ribbons come in a variety of lengths, colours, and even shapes. While the average is a long silken sheet of a solid colour on the end of a simple handle or a loop of cloth to hold on to. Some ribbons employ the use of several colours or gradients, while others patterns or varying width. Rarely ribbons are mounted on bracelets or anklets, rather than the traditional handles.
Dance ribbons are often wielded alone or as a pair, but some performers have one on each ankle and wrist, or one in each hand and one on each wrist. Enchanted Ribbons mounted on the wrist take up the Hands slot, while ribbons mounted on the ankle take up the Feet slot. Dance ribbons worn on the hands or ankles can only be used as implements by Harlequins.
Price: 15 gp ea.
Weight: 0.1 lb.
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