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Seriously?? Wow, what a downer!
Well, that allows you to free up some skill points for something else if movement speed was all you were concerned about. So not a complete loss.
also, you can probably lower your point investments in both skills a bit. i usually stop vindictive flame at 11/16. its main appeal is the total speed and at 11/16, you get 12% total speed. if you bump that up to 16/16, you pay an additional 5 points for only 3% more speed, so the first 11 points yield more than the last 5.
Can someone tell me what is mean "speed boost".... or somethin like this (basic controls - "F" button)??
When i'm push it - i cant see any effect...
i think the F key is the default keybind for "force move". that's not a speed bonus - it makes the character move instead of attacking (even if the mouse cursor is above a hostile creature and the game would normally attack the monster when you click)
Oh... Thanks, for info... Got it. Just.... i'm dont use left click for auto-attacking (usually - it's a straight way for "stuck and death" X_X) - only for move... so, i've miss this moment.