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What's the purpose with camels then? I thought they run faster than horses on the desert
through various testing with my various mounts, my opinion is:
- horses are slightly faster (horse ran 700m 5 seconds faster than camel)
- horses appear to be more willing to leap off ledges and travel over rough terrain better
- camels appear to be harder for enemies to knock you off of (maybe htey have more health?)
outfits have no difference at all, just appearance
Well, that's interesting for sure. If you've played Black Dessert before you'll notice the whole difference, It's the complete opposite. So in other words, a camel is totally useless in this game lol.
About Outfits: The thing is, every Outfit has It's own description and there It says something like "you'll be more sneaky with this Outfit"... that's a little bit confusing.
Flavor text most likely
For example the quest horse Black Arrow says he is ‘as fast as an arrow’ but he is no faster than other horses
I use horses mainly because they seem a lot better for off-road travel, more likely to leap over and off things