I’ve been seeing this in PvP and PvE alike. I’m on my Hunter with tier 10 mobility and stompees on and when we spawn in, say in control, gambit whatever, I run just as fast as the tier 5 mobility Titan or Warlock next to me. It feels a bit ridiculous.
I know there’s more to mobility than just speed but what I described shouldn’t be a thing.
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4 Antworten[quote]I’ve been seeing this in PvP and PvE alike. I’m on my Hunter with tier 10 mobility and stompees on and when we spawn in, say in control, gambit whatever, I run just as fast as the tier 5 mobility Titan or Warlock next to me. It feels a bit ridiculous. I know there’s more to mobility than just speed but what I described shouldn’t be a thing.[/quote] Mobility increases walk speed, strafe speed and jump height. On hunter it also makes your dodge charge faster. Mobility does not increase sprint speed.
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You do not go faster. You strafe faster and get a bit of a boost off of your initial jump presses. Obviously your dodge refresh is based on your mobility stat as well.
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Hunter dodge is a get out of jail free card at 10 mobility Give and take
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Bearbeitet von mayo68: 12/6/2021 11:24:14 AMIt decreases ability cooldown and increases strafe…not top speed.
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Yeah, it's a sad fact, that the mobility-based Hunter is actually the slowest when it comes to sprinting distances. Bunnyhopping does not give Hunters an advantage. Stompees alone can't compensate the Dodge/jump sprintboosts of Lock and Titan.
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1 AntwortenHey, get (or use) the Mask of Bakris exotic helm! Gives you a fast , new kind of dodge shift that’ll give you an edge over slow poke Titans & Warlocks.
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mobility have nothing to do with sprint speed
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1 AntwortenMobility does not affect sprint speed. Only strafe and walk speed, oh and jump height.
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Mobility is dodge cooldown, strafe speed, and jump hieght it hasn’t ever buffed sprint speed