View Full Version : Game Mechanics: Selo's + Jboots after crash
Morlaeth
06-11-2015, 10:01 PM
It seems my 24 bard's jboots and selos are stacking after the crashes.
Morlaeth
06-11-2015, 10:07 PM
Did some more testing. If I start with no run speed buffs and activate Selo's then click it off and activate my jboots I go super fast. Way faster than I was last night. If I click Selo's off it appears that my jboots maintain the selo's speed.
Valtiel
06-11-2015, 10:55 PM
Maybe it's intended to make up for the fact that mob runspeed is broken?! Or not.
worch
06-12-2015, 10:20 AM
selo's and jboots stacked before the most recent patch. Like haste, the highest of the 2 buffs were applicable, but both took up a buff slot.
I suspect the issue you're seeing is that since the last patch, jboots's runspeed is selo's speed. If I just click jboots, I run at selo's (lvl 60 bard w/ selo's drums) speed. No need to play selo's to repro this.
Upon zoning w/ jboots buff active, I return to the expected jboots speed.
Morlaeth
06-12-2015, 10:41 AM
I mean the running speed increase of both appears to be stacking. Say for example, say jboots gives you 5 run speed and selo's gives you 10, I'm running at 15.
As a 24 bard, I should not be running as fast as a 50+ bard. After the crash I was running exponentially faster (much more so than just selo's) than I was the night before. There's definitely something wonky going on here.
worch
06-12-2015, 10:50 AM
I didn't notice any stacking, but I may be hitting some runspeed cap since I'm lvl 60.
Jboots appears just as fast as playing selo's w/ selo's drums of the march as a level 60 bard. Using both together doesn't appear to increase the speed.
Morlaeth
06-12-2015, 10:51 AM
I didn't notice any stacking, but I may be hitting some runspeed cap since I'm lvl 60.
Jboots appears just as fast as playing selo's w/ selo's drums of the march as a level 60 bard. Using both together doesn't appear to increase the speed.
Yeah, I thought the 60s might be capped. I'm definitely experiencing faster speeds at 24. It's pretty fun, but #notclassic.
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