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It's the second tick that brings your health and mana back down. First tick is too much, second tick corrects it. When you are real low level you won't be able to tell from the mana bar, so look at health numbers instead. Once you are 20+ you should be able to see the mana correction.
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The health bar is even crazier it seems to jump around 4 times a cycle. Actually i just looked it does 3 jumps down up down. | |||
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Easiest way to tell is health regen. You regen a small amount of hp/tick depending on level (see: https://wiki.project1999.com/Charact...P_Regeneration). If your health goes up more than that, that's not the server tick. When the real server tick happens, your hp will get knocked down to its true value (+ whatever hp from where it was previously, per the previous link). Then you can stand, do your casts, whatever, and sit down before 6 seconds elapse.
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Last edited by port9001; 11-08-2019 at 11:20 AM..
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You can also set up a timer for the real tick.
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However you try to manage it, it's a PITA, particularly playing a shaman. The value of canni goes down fast trying to catch ticks between other spells.
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