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It’s probably the best heavy crossbow in the game, perfect for my crossbow expert bard , about the same power level with the crossbow you get from Gortash but I love the aesthetics of it, looks really cool.
And you don’t need to fight to get it so next playthrough I can just rush and get it at the start of act 3.
I love heavy crossbows in this game
Open the inventory of a party character and then change to the minion and you get their screen, and they wont let you drop or throw the items - but after failed attempts on the workbench, you can :D
Obviously blowing up the foundry prevents further access to the bench
https://baldursgate3.wiki.fextralife.com/Winkling+Gloves
Fantastic balance for a rogue/stealth character for pickpocketing and attack in one item.