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| description =  A pair of boots fashioned out of shiny finely-scaled snakeskin over leather with cords of leather to fasten them securely around the ankle. They rise about a hand above the ankle and are thicker about the heel for more support.
 
| description =  A pair of boots fashioned out of shiny finely-scaled snakeskin over leather with cords of leather to fasten them securely around the ankle. They rise about a hand above the ankle and are thicker about the heel for more support.
 
| category    = shoes
 
| category    = shoes
 
| type        = snakeskin clothing
 
| type        = snakeskin clothing
 
| time        = 4
 
| time        = 4
| resources  = 150 grams of [[treated snakeskin]]<br />50 grams of [[leather]]
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| resources  = 150 grams of [[treated snakeskin]]<br />150 grams of [[leather]]
 
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| tools      = {{needle}}<br />{{hammer}}
 
| tools      = {{needle}}<br />{{hammer}}

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Snakeskin boots
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A pair of boots fashioned out of shiny finely-scaled snakeskin over leather with cords of leather to fasten them securely around the ankle. They rise about a hand above the ankle and are thicker about the heel for more support.
Clothing
Categoryshoes
Typesnakeskin clothing
Time4 day(s)
Resources150 grams of treated snakeskin
150 grams of leather
Objectsnone
Toolsiron, bone, or seashell needle
stone, bronze or regular hammer
Machinesnone

Description: A pair of boots fashioned out of shiny finely-scaled snakeskin over leather with cords of leather to fasten them securely around the ankle. They rise about a hand above the ankle and are thicker about the heel for more support.