Talk:Featherfoot Grace

If you self inflict a condition with this enchantment active, and then transfer the condition to a foe, does the halfed duration remain? In essence, is condition shortening applied to the condition, or yourself, specifically? --Rydrogan 21:45, 22 November 2006 (CST)

afaik, condition time reduction is only applied if you have the reduction active at the time you get the condition. if you activate the stance after you have a condition, no effect. if you lose the stance after a condition has been reduced, no matter.

give and take: "Skill Trainers who will teach this skill before it is unlocked:" am i missing something here? can you obtain a skill on a character before you obtain a skill on a character? can you not learn it if is unlocked already?


 * ...it means that if you unlock via a Priest of Balthazar, you can buy it from any skill trainer (including the one in Kamadan). That line is on every single skill page (minus elites) to show where's the earliest you can buy it. -Auron [[Image:Elit Druin.jpg|||My Talk]] 13:08, 7 December 2006 (CST)


 * Oh, right, forgot about how they changed that. I'd still argue that even after you unlock the skill, the listed trainer still trains it. The phrase suggests (to me) otherwise. In the sense of "Skill Trainers who will teach this skill (parenthetical note: at least, until the world ends):".

This skill might prove very useful against Searing Flames now. With Featherfoot Grace, Burning would only last 2 seconds and not give the caster enough time to inflict extra damage. --Lexxor 07:24, 2 February 2007 (CST)
 * Good point, gonna have to try that - Snow White Tan [[Image:SnowWhiteTan's sig.jpg|20px|omg omg omg!! (My Talk)]] 22:14, 26 March 2007 (CDT)

Can anyone confirm if the speed boost stacks with other skills like Harrier's Haste?
 * Speed boost don't stack over 33% so they do stack but only up to 33%.

Interesting note on stacking
After casting feather foot grace, if you are wearing a rune of condition X duration reduction and a shield of condition X reduction, by re-equipping said armour piece and shield you will make yourself immune to condition X IF that condition was going to last <=5 seconds (potential for use with wearying spear in particular... or against searing flames...). By Laying down a spirit of Recovery first and then doing the above, you will make yourself immune to condition X regardless of standard duration; in this way a p/d, w/d, d/w or anyone who wishes to equip a shield can make themselves 100% immune to blind, weakness, daze or any other condition that takes their fancy - as long as it's pve. NB: if you don't reapply the rune and shield inscription, they will have either minimal or no effect. I suspect the featherfoot grace simply over-rides their effect. I should add, there's no need to go all the way for immunity for the synergy to be worthwhile, Recovery+feather foot grace+(reapplied) rune of clarity will reduce the weakness from wearying strike to only a second, so it will expire before you can attack again. Phool 06:06, 16 April 2007 (CDT)

That is interesting, nice find. Solus  06:08, 16 April 2007 (CDT)