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Also, about the thread topic, I quite like the Dashmaster + Sprintmaster combo and the Dream Wielder + Dreamshield combo.
I mean, that's what I assume was meant in the original comment; it was a list of charms that can cause trouble with the Uoma if you aren't careful. Some charms are going to require more care, but all of the ones listed can inadvertantly cause an explosion.
That aside, I also enjoy both those pairs, though I do wish the Dash+Sprintmaster boost was a little more pronounced. As it is you barely go faster than just Sprintmaster alone.
If my math is correct,
Sprintmaster grants a +20.5% bonus to movement speed, while the combination of Spintmaster & Dashmaster grants a +38.6% bonus to movement speed. Which means that Dashmaster adds an additional +18.1% when combined with the +20.5% from Sprintmaster.
So it's not terrible, but I see your point. Since the game's velocity is measured on a scale of 0 to 30, the percentage differences really aren't all that pronounced.
And yes, the combination of Quick Focus & Shape of Unn is technically faster than the combination of Sprintmaster & Dashmaster in terms of velocity. But Shape of Unn can only be used in short bursts that require soul, and it also disallows the use of dashing or jumping.