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Quick Feet (Sprint Slider)

"Little legs, big strides."

Burglin' Gnomes — Quick Feet (Sprint Slider)
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How do I install Quick Feet (Sprint Slider)?

Download the free ProjectMods desktop app, then install Quick Feet (Sprint Slider) for Burglin' Gnomes in one click.

Version1.0.0
Updated2026/08/18
AuthorProjectMods
SpeedSprintMovementSlider

</>What does Quick Feet (Sprint Slider) do?

A gnome is knee-high to a skirting board, which makes crossing a kitchen feel like crossing a car park. Quick Feet fixes the scale problem by turning your walking and running speed up together, so the whole house shrinks to a sensible size. Set it to 2 and you move at a brisk trot. Push it towards 4 and hallways turn into a blur. Everything else about moving stays the way it was - you still creep along when you crouch, you still slow to a shove when you are pushing furniture about, and the animation keeps up with you. Sprinting still costs stamina at the usual rate, so a long dash ends the way it always did. Pair it with Tireless Tunneler if you would rather it never ended. Yours alone, and it works the same whether you opened the lobby or joined a friend's.

</>What is Quick Feet (Sprint Slider)?

A gnome is knee-high to a skirting board, so crossing a kitchen in Burglin' Gnomes feels like crossing a car park. Quick Feet turns walking and running up together on a slider - a brisk trot at 2, properly silly at 4 - and works whether you host or join. From ProjectMods, the community-first PC mod manager.

</>Common questions about Quick Feet (Sprint Slider)

What does Quick Feet do in Burglin' Gnomes?

Quick Feet puts a speed dial on your gnome in Burglin' Gnomes. Walking and running both go up together, so the house shrinks to a sensible size for something knee-high to a skirting board and crossing the kitchen stops feeling like crossing a car park. Everything else about moving keeps its normal shape: you still creep when you crouch, still slow to a shove when pushing furniture, and the animation keeps up with you. It covers your own gnome and works the same whether you opened the lobby or joined a friend's game.

How fast can you set Quick Feet?

The Speed Boost slider starts at 1, which is normal Burglin' Gnomes speed, and goes up from there. Around 2 gives you a brisk trot - noticeably quicker, still easy to steer down a corridor and stop before a doorway. Push it towards 4 and hallways turn into a blur, which is properly silly and great fun in a garden but harder to control indoors with furniture about. Somewhere between 1.5 and 2.5 is the sweet spot for actual jobs, and you can wind it right up when you just want to get across the map.

Does Quick Feet break crouching or pushing furniture?

No. Quick Feet turns your walking and running speed up while leaving the shape of movement alone, so the slow states stay slow. Crouch and you still creep along at a sneaking pace, which matters because that is how you get past things quietly in Burglin' Gnomes. Push a wardrobe or another big item and you still slow to a shove rather than rocketing across the carpet with the furniture. The animation keeps up with the speed too, so your gnome does not slide about looking like it forgot to move its legs.

Does sprinting still use stamina with Quick Feet on?

It does. Quick Feet changes how far a sprint takes you, not what it costs, so the stamina bar drains at the usual Burglin' Gnomes rate and a long dash still ends the way it always did - just much further down the hallway. That is often exactly what you want, since the run keeps a bit of tension. If you would rather it never ended, pair it with Tireless Tunneler, which keeps the bar full. The two together turn a gnome into something that crosses a garden without stopping to breathe.

Do you need to host to use Quick Feet?

No. Quick Feet covers your own gnome only, which is why it works the same whether you opened the Burglin' Gnomes lobby or joined a friend's game. Nobody else needs to install anything, and nobody else needs to tick a box for you. That makes it one of the easy ones to run when a friend is hosting and you would just rather not spend the night walking. The flip side is that it is yours alone - your crew keep their normal pace, and you keep the head start across the lawn.

What options does Quick Feet (Sprint Slider) include?

Speed Boost

How much quicker you move. 1 is normal, 2 is a brisk trot, 4 is properly silly.

Enabled

Turns the speed dial on.

Quick Answer

Quick Feet is a ProjectMods mod for Burglin' Gnomes that puts a speed dial on your gnome, turning walking and running up together so the whole house shrinks to a sensible size.

System Requirements

OS: Windows 10
Processor: Intel Core i5-9400F
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650
Storage: 7 GB available space
Additional Notes: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system

What features does Quick Feet (Sprint Slider) include?

  • Turn walking and running up together on one slider, from normal to properly silly.
  • Leaves the rest of your movement alone, so crouching still creeps and furniture still shoves.
  • Shrinks a kitchen from a car park to a couple of strides.
  • Yours alone, and it works the same whether you opened the lobby or joined a friend's.
  • Sprinting still costs stamina, so pair it with Tireless Tunneler for a dash that never ends.

Best For

  • Players tired of crossing the same garden four times with a clock ticking.
  • Loot runners doing the ferry home while the rest of the crew strips the upstairs.
  • Anyone trying to outrun a dog that has decided you personally are the problem.
  • Streamers keeping a run moving instead of narrating another long walk to the fence.
  • Guests in someone else's lobby who want the speed without asking the host for anything.

Last updated: 2026/08/18

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