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{{Magic|Properties:
 
{{Magic|Properties:
*+11–20 Resistance to All Elements
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*+11–20 [[Resistance]] to All Elements
*When there are 5 or more enemies within 12 yards, you gain an absorb shield equal to 20–25% of your maximum [[Life]] for 6 seconds. This effect may occur once every 30 seconds.
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*{{Legendary|When there are 5 or more enemies within 12 yards, you gain an absorb shield equal to 20–25% of your maximum [[Life]] for 6 seconds. This effect may occur once every 30 seconds}}
 
*One of 2 Magic Properties (varies):
 
*One of 2 Magic Properties (varies):
**+128–163 Vitality
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**+128–163 [[Vitality]]
 
**+42–47 Vitality
 
**+42–47 Vitality
 
*+3 Random Magic Properties}}
 
*+3 Random Magic Properties}}
   
''"[[Archew]], the Saint of [[Entsteig (City)|Entsteig]], is remembered for his many duels with the ruffians of that city. It was said that his gauntlet lay on the street more often than on his hand." —[[Archibald Kerne]]''
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''"[[Archew]], the Saint of [[Entsteig (City)|Entsteig]], is remembered for his many duels with the ruffians of that city. It was said that his gauntlet lay on the street more often than on his hand." — [[Archibald Kerne]]''
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==

Revision as of 13:14, 24 July 2014

St. Archew's Gage are Legendary gloves in Diablo III. They require character level 31 to drop.

These gloves are protection-oriented, and will shield the hero whenever they are surrounded. However, this is hardly a useful effect, for gloves are generally worn for their offensive bonuses.

Stats (Level 31)

Unique gloves 101 x1 demonhunter male
St. Archew's Gage

Legendary Gloves

  • 88-106 Armor

Properties:

  • +11–20 Resistance to All Elements
  • When there are 5 or more enemies within 12 yards, you gain an absorb shield equal to 20–25% of your maximum Life for 6 seconds. This effect may occur once every 30 seconds
  • One of 2 Magic Properties (varies):
  • +3 Random Magic Properties

"Archew, the Saint of Entsteig, is remembered for his many duels with the ruffians of that city. It was said that his gauntlet lay on the street more often than on his hand." — Archibald Kerne

Trivia

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  • The description addresses to the European tradition of hurling a glove at the offender as a gesture of challenging them to a duel.