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Agility
Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 6:51 pm
by Hadre Taliset
Yeah i have made a couple of characters one of them I wanted to be close to outrunning wolves so it agility was huge. I have another character that doesn't have much agility and they move at the same speed. Actually my character with mass agility should be faster then almost everyone ingame considering he has 27 agility. But he moves at the same speed. What does agility do? In the sticky attributes and their meaning agility is discribed how fast you move. But that is obviously not the case. On a side note, how much agility do flies, wolves and skeletons have?
Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 6:55 pm
by Brendill Al'Ad Kàzár
With high agility you can dodge easier!
And I think after a new update ( 1 or 2 weeks ago ) Nitram made the wolves slower!
Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 6:57 pm
by Keikan Hiru
Agility seems to have little affect when comparing road and grass speed,
but I do think it makes you faster on wood and rocky ground.
Although I haven't first hand experience with that since a while.
Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 6:58 pm
by Salathe
i had a char with 5 agi, and his speed was very noticeably slower than salathes speed
though that was a few months ago, they may have changed it
Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 7:25 pm
by Cassandra Fjurin
the main problem is the connection, agility effects you speed on road and grass etc....
but the problem is a slow connection to the server, or a slow client.

dunno know what to do to handle this problem better.
Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 8:07 pm
by Hadre Taliset
ok if my problem is a slow connection or a slow client how do i fix it. I am in canada if that affects any. I am using a fairly good provider for the area so i don't think it is my connection. and does anyone have a number for wolves, flies and skeletons agilty? Or can you not tell me...
Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 9:37 pm
by Ku 'Agor
Uh. Buy a better computer? >.>
If we had to click a super secret button to get a 50 times faster client speed, it would be in a sticky ontop of every page of every forum.
My advice is is to dull the graphics and close all heavy burden programs.
A way to see what is alot of trouble for your computer to handle is by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del simotaniously and clicking the tab 'processes' then then tab below it that says "Mem Usage" until the highest numbers are first.
Then you can close off unnessicary nonsystem programs so that Illarion will run faster.
But then again, I like an saying a teacher taught me...
Your computer infront of you has the power of ALL the computers in the world in 1969. The faster they get, the more impatient we become.