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Run+strafe vs Run
Assuming no jboots and no sow, how much faster is run+strafe vs run alone on a percentage basis?
Is Run+strafe faster than jboots without strafe? Calling all former Gnome race winners. Share your secrets. | ||
Last edited by Seducio; 05-09-2023 at 08:50 AM..
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fast enough to catch someone with a lead ahead of you
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Maybe 10% ? It's enough to outrun mobs chasing you.
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Jboots forward is ~40.15 loc/second, which is consistent with the wiki value of a 35% buff. Strafe is less helpful the faster you go, but still helps a little even at max selos. I measured these values. I used a log parser to add a high precision time stamp to each log line. Then I ran in the flat area outside kael on the ew side, and did a /loc at the start and end of each test. I used the locs and the high precision timestamps to calculate speed. | |||
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Any chance you have stats on lev60 selo's speed in loc/second? | |||
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I checked the forward number with both drums of the beast and with empty primary/epic+puretone. Strafe number was only tested with drums of the beast but I don't have any reason to think puretone would be different. I didn't test a drums of the march but people tell me it visually matches beast speed. I did these tests a while ago and one of my favorite realizations was that I can comfortably leash something in place: 1000 loc leash distance / selos forward speed = ~13.1 seconds, which is shorter than a bard mez. | |||
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