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Footwear is clothing which can be worn in the player's foot slot.

There are 40 foot clothing items (as of 1.19.8). They provide between 0.5 and 4 warmth.

List of items

Item Icon Item Name Warmth Sold by Purchased by Craftable by all Classes? Crafting Flavor Text
  Minstrel boots 1 Clothing trader Yes
The costume of the famous trobairitz Azalais.
  Knee-high fur boots 2 Survival goods trader Yes
 

 

 

 


 

 

 







 

 

 


 

 







 

 

 




 







  Thigh-high boots 1 Clothing trader Yes
  High leather boots 1 Treasure hunter trader Yes
  Peasant slippers 0.5 Yes
 

 



 


 







From a time when men were corralled by other men, not by monsters.
  Worn leather boots 0.5 Yes
  Nomad boots 1 Clothing trader Clothier only
 

 

 


 

 

 

 







This was worn by Akmal, the poet. Ever curious, he roamed the countryside, seeking wisdom.
  Fur lined reindeer herder shoes 4 Clothier only

The colorful wear of a Sámi. They fared well in their frozen lands. Truly, we envied them.
  Merchant shoes 0.5 Clothing trader No The Hanseatic League, with their merchant navies, offered their services to charter and transport the incredible amount of goods, materials, and refugees. It was a monumental effort of logistics; something only they could pull off.
  Messenger shoes 1 Treasure hunter trader No They carried a simple message, and they were hated and feared for it.
  Shepherd sandals 0.5 Agriculture trader No Simple shepherd’s clothing. They could be found caring for and protecting their flock. Not anymore.
  Wool lined knee-high boots 1.5 Agriculture trader No
  Aristocrat shoes 0.5 Clothing trader No Despite his efforts, the nobility flourished during those golden years.
  Lackey shoes 1 Clothing trader No Loyal attendants. They clung to kings and queens as a way of life. Graceful or foolish — it was hard to say.
  Squire boots 1 Clothing trader No Such clothes are cast aside for more protective accoutrements upon achieving knighthood.
  Noble shoes 0.5 Clothing trader, Luxuries trader No The Stadtholder’s garb. He was a vain man.
  Prince boots 1 Luxuries trader No The ceremonial garb of Prince Wilfried. The proud, last-remaining Imperial son.
  Great Steppe boots 1 No The common folk adored them for their exploits and humility.
  Jailor boots 1 No Jailor boots[1]
  Metalcap boots 1 No
  Prisoner binds 1 No A Rot of human design. For what could be worse than the slow, silent decay of sinew and spirit?
  Soldier boots 0.5 No
  Blackguard shoes 1 No (Blackguard class only) They maintained order while the world collapsed around them.
  Clockmaker felt shoes 0.5 No (Clockmaker class only) Simple shoes cobbled together for life in a city.
  Commoner boots 1 No (Commoner class only) Still strong, despite years of damage.
  Hunter boots 1.5 No (Hunter class only) Well worn, but lovingly maintained.
  Malefactor wrapped boots 1 No (Malefactor class only) Improvised to travel through the filth and mire.
  Tailor shoes 1 No (Tailor class only) Protection and style, the tailor's produce.
  Temptress velvet shoes 1 No A countess, a diplomat, a mystery. She moved freely from court to court, sowing intrigue for some grand purpose. Truth be told, I don't think anyone could have stopped her.
  Forlorn Hope shoes 1 No The last vassals of a dwindling era.
  Scribe shoes 1 No
  Survivor boots 1 No
  Forgotten noble shoes 1 No
  Alchemist boots 1 No
  Miner boots 1 No
  Barber surgeon shoes 1 No
  King shoes 1 No
  Rotten king shoes 1 No
  Rotwalker boots 1 No
  Marketeer shoes 1 No
  1. This item description is the same as the item's name, which is likely an error, as of 1.19.8.


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Miscellaneous  Book Game of Omok Tuning cylinder
Creative only  Stack randomizers


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