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Rangers kneel down when using this skill, presumably to shoot at the feet or legs. Has anyone been able to prove that this changes the arc height and/or speed of the arrow? Self-testing proved to be inconclusive at best. |
Rangers kneel down when using this skill, presumably to shoot at the feet or legs. Has anyone been able to prove that this changes the arc height and/or speed of the arrow? Self-testing proved to be inconclusive at best. |
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+ | :Inconclusive is the right word. Strabgely enough, when on an incline that will will help the arrows, it seems to do even ''better'' than it should do! Otherwise... no effect...-Dark0805 |
Revision as of 03:03, 3 April 2007
Rangers kneel down when using this skill, presumably to shoot at the feet or legs. Has anyone been able to prove that this changes the arc height and/or speed of the arrow? Self-testing proved to be inconclusive at best.
- Inconclusive is the right word. Strabgely enough, when on an incline that will will help the arrows, it seems to do even better than it should do! Otherwise... no effect...-Dark0805