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'''Celerity''' reduces the [[stamina]] cost, possibly to zero, for all Quickstrike actions that reduce combat [[roundtime]]s (see [[QUICKSTRIKE]] for a full listing). It has a non-stackable 60 second duration. If not natively self-cast, there is a four minute period starting at the time of first application during which Celerity may not be re-applied to the same target. There is no such delay when the spell is natively self-cast. |
<section begin=description /><noinclude>'''Celerity''' reduces</noinclude><includeonly>Reduces</includeonly> the [[stamina]] cost, possibly to zero, for all Quickstrike actions that reduce combat [[roundtime]]s (see [[QUICKSTRIKE]] for a full listing). It has a non-stackable 60 second duration. If not natively self-cast, there is a four minute period starting at the time of first application during which Celerity may not be re-applied to the same target. There is no such delay when the spell is natively self-cast.<section end=description /> |
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All offensive combat actions automatically apply the lowest RT possible whether or not the Quickstrike ability is explicitly invoked. Users of Celerity need not use Quickstrike to gain the maximum zero-stamina RT reduction, or may use Quickstrike to gain additional RT reduction at a lesser stamina cost than would otherwise be the case. |
All offensive combat actions automatically apply the lowest RT possible whether or not the Quickstrike ability is explicitly invoked. Users of Celerity need not use Quickstrike to gain the maximum zero-stamina RT reduction, or may use Quickstrike to gain additional RT reduction at a lesser stamina cost than would otherwise be the case. |
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Celerity also reduces the RT of the following precise utility actions: |
Celerity also reduces the RT of the following precise utility actions: |
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*[[DISARM]] (traps) |
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==Combat Actions== |
==Combat Actions== |
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Celerity reduces the stamina cost for Quickstrike actions in two ways simultaneously: |
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*First, a flat reduction (equal to 30 + [[Elemental Lore, Air]] ranks) is applied to the base cost of the action. |
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*Second, a multiplier (50%, additional reduction of 0.5% per [[Major Elemental]] spell rank) is applied to the remaining cost. |
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If a combat action's stamina is reduced to 0 by the first step, it will be executed as a quickstrike automatically (up to the maximum roundtime reduction that the action is still 0 stamina). |
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===Formula=== |
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⚫ | Below, {{math|r<sub>s</sub>}} is the initial reduction in stamina cost (based on the caster's Elemental Lore: Air ranks), {{math|r<sub>p</sub>}} is the percentage of the remaining stamina cost you'll have to pay (based on the caster's Major Elemental ranks), {{math|Cost<sub>0</sub>}} is the original stamina cost for a quickstrike without Celerity, and {{math|Cost<sub>f</sub>}} is the final cost with Celerity running, and {{math|R<sub>skill</sub>}} is a number of skill ranks. |
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[[File:Celerity-formula.gif]] |
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r_s & = 30 + R_{\mathrm{AirLore}} \\ |
r_s & = 30 + R_{\mathrm{AirLore}} \\ |
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r_p & = \left( 50 - 0.5 \cdot R_{\mathrm{MjE}} \right ) \% \\ |
r_p & = \left( 50 - 0.5 \cdot R_{\mathrm{MjE}} \right ) \% \\ |
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\mathrm{Cost}_0 & = \frac{\left( 10 + \mathrm{WeaponSpeed} \cdot \mathrm{Grip} \right) \mathrm{\ stamina}}{\mathrm{second}} \\ |
\mathrm{Cost}_0 & = \frac{\left( 10 + \mathrm{WeaponSpeed} \cdot \mathrm{Grip} \right) \mathrm{\ stamina}}{\mathrm{second}} \\ |
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\mathrm{Cost}_f & = \frac{r_p \cdot \left( \mathrm{Cost}_0 - r_s \right) \mathrm{\ stamina}}{\mathrm{second}} |
\mathrm{Cost}_f & = \frac{r_p \cdot \left( \mathrm{Cost}_0 - r_s \right) \mathrm{\ stamina}}{\mathrm{second}} |
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Spell rank benefits are capped at level and < |
Spell rank benefits are capped at level and {{math|r<sub>p</sub>}} is capped at {{math|20%}}. The caster's Elemental Lore, Air ranks and known Major Elemental spells are used in this calculation even when cast on a third party. |
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''(See [[QSTRIKE]] for more details on the base cost of Quickstrike actions. Refer to the [[weapon speed]]s list. The |
''(See [[QSTRIKE]] for more details on the base cost of Quickstrike actions. Refer to the [[weapon speed]]s list. The {{math|Grip}} multiplier is 1 for one-handed weapons, 1.5 for two-handed, and 2.5 for ranged. When used with a combat maneuver, the stamina cost of the CMAN itself is not counted as part of {{math|Cost<sub>0</sub>}} and is not reduced by Celerity. The weapon speed is 0 for combat maneuvers that do not involve a weapon.'' |
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==Utility Actions== |
==Utility Actions== |
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Celerity also reduces the roundtime for some utility actions, and this roundtime is further reduce by Elemental Lore: Air ranks. Unlike combat actions, this is a flat reduction, and cannot be increased by spending further stamina. The roundtime for each action is reduced by |
Celerity also reduces the roundtime for some utility actions, and this roundtime is further reduce by Elemental Lore: Air ranks. Unlike combat actions, this is a flat reduction, and cannot be increased by spending further stamina. The roundtime for each action is reduced by |
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[[File:Celerity-formula-utility.gif]] |
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while Celerity is running. |
while Celerity is running. |
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{| {{prettytable}} |
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|+ '''Action: HIDE''' |
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! colspan=10 bgcolor = #ddd | Ranks Needed (r) |
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| 0 || 10 || 30 || 50 || 70 || 90 || 110 || 130 || 150 || 170 || 190 |
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! colspan=10 bgcolor = #ddd | RT Reduction (#) |
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| -1 || -2 || -3 || -4 || -5 || -6 || -7 || -8 || -9 || -10 || -11 |
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|+ '''Action: FORAGE/SEARCH''' |
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! colspan=10 bgcolor = #ddd | Ranks Needed (r) |
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| 0 || 15 || 30 || 45 || 60 || 75 || 90 || 105 || 120 || 135 || 150 || 165 || 180 || 195 |
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! colspan=10 bgcolor = #ddd | RT Reduction (#) |
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| -2 || -3 || -4 || -5 || -6 || -7 || -8 || -9 || -10 || -11 || -12 || -13 || -14 || -15 |
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|+ '''Action: PICKing/DISARMing''' |
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! colspan=10 bgcolor = #ddd | Ranks Needed (r) |
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| 0 || 10 || 20 || 30 || 40 || 50 || 60 || 70 || 80 || 90 || 100 || +10 |
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! colspan=10 bgcolor = #ddd | RT Reduction (#) |
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| -3 || -4 || -5 || -6 || -7 || -8 || -9 || -10 || -11 || -12 || -13 || -1 |
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|+ '''Action: TENDing''' |
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! colspan=10 bgcolor = #ddd | Ranks Needed (r) |
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| 0 || 5 || 10 || 15 || 20 || 25 || 30 || 35 || 40 || 45 || 50 || +5 |
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! colspan=10 bgcolor = #ddd | RT Reduction (#) |
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| -6 || -7 || -8 || -9 || -10 || -11 || -9 || -10 || -11 || -12 || -13 || -1 |
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:<small><sup>1</sup>Disarming traps only. Warriors using {{mono | DISARM}} to disarm a weapon will be reduced as per a combat action, above.</small> |
:<small><sup>1</sup>Disarming traps only. Warriors using {{mono | DISARM}} to disarm a weapon will be reduced as per a combat action, above.</small> |
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==Lore Benefits== |
==Lore Benefits== |
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[[Elemental Lore, Air]]: |
Training in [[Elemental Lore, Air]] provides three benefits: |
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*At 50 ranks of training, the caster may [[EVOKE]] a group version of the spell. |
*At 50 ranks of training, the caster may [[EVOKE]] a group version of the spell. |
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*Decreases the stamina cost of combat actions. The formula is listed under Combat Actions. |
*Decreases the stamina cost of combat actions. The formula is listed under [[#Combat Actions|Combat Actions]]. |
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*Decreases the RT incurred by utility actions. The formula is listed under the general description. |
*Decreases the RT incurred by utility actions. The formula is listed under the general description. |
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===Air Lore Training Tables=== |
===Air Lore Training Tables=== |
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The tables below show how many ranks of Elemental Lore, Air are needed to reduce RT to 1 with 0 stamina cost using this spell. |
The tables below show how many ranks of Elemental Lore, Air are needed to reduce RT to 1 with 0 stamina cost using this spell. This table does not take into account two aspects: Decimal remainders in the equation are truncated, so if you're observing a total stamina cost of .9, it would be reduced to 0 stamina cost. Additionally, the tables does not include the % reduction of Major Elemental spell ranks, so up to 4 less lore ranks may be required due to rounding. Look up the base speed of the weapon and find it along the top axis. Find the current normal swing RT along the left axis the spot they meet is how many Elemental Air Lore ranks are needed to attack at 1 RT with 0 stamina cost. '''These numbers have not all been verified and are computed from the formulas given so may contain errors.''' |
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==Messaging== |
==Messaging== |
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|<pre{{log-inline}}>You suddenly start moving light-footedly.</pre> |
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!Expiration (self-cast with knowledge of Celerity): |
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!Expiration (character with no knowledge of Celerity): |
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<small>This message appears only to the character receiving it; it has no third-person messaging. If you are hunting with a wizard and would like this to be shared, the [[Lich (software)|Lich]] script CeleryMe will whisper ([[OOC]]) to a character's group when their cooldown has ended.</small> |
<small>This message appears only to the character receiving it; it has no third-person messaging. If you are hunting with a wizard and would like this to be shared, the [[Lich (software)|Lich]] script CeleryMe will whisper ([[OOC]]) to a character's group when their cooldown has ended.</small> |
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{{#section:Thick silver potion|formula}} |
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==Resources== |
==Resources== |
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*[[ |
*[[/saved posts|Saved posts]] |
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*[[QSTRIKE (verb) |
*[[QSTRIKE (verb)/saved posts|QSTRIKE saved posts]] |
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*[https://www.desmos.com/calculator/ |
*[https://www.desmos.com/calculator/expetwsdqj Celerity Calculator] |
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Celerity reduces the stamina cost, possibly to zero, for all Quickstrike actions that reduce combat roundtimes (see QUICKSTRIKE for a full listing). It has a non-stackable 60 second duration. If not natively self-cast, there is a four minute period starting at the time of first application during which Celerity may not be re-applied to the same target. There is no such delay when the spell is natively self-cast.
All offensive combat actions automatically apply the lowest RT possible whether or not the Quickstrike ability is explicitly invoked. Users of Celerity need not use Quickstrike to gain the maximum zero-stamina RT reduction, or may use Quickstrike to gain additional RT reduction at a lesser stamina cost than would otherwise be the case.
Celerity also reduces the RT of the following precise utility actions:
Most other sources of RT are instead reduced by Haste (535), not Celerity. Conversely, if an action's RT can be reduced by Celerity, it cannot and will not be reduced by Haste.
Combat Actions
Celerity reduces the stamina cost for Quickstrike actions in two ways simultaneously:
- First, a flat reduction (equal to 30 + Elemental Lore, Air ranks) is applied to the base cost of the action.
- Second, a multiplier (50%, additional reduction of 0.5% per Major Elemental spell rank) is applied to the remaining cost.
If a combat action's stamina is reduced to 0 by the first step, it will be executed as a quickstrike automatically (up to the maximum roundtime reduction that the action is still 0 stamina).
Formula
Below, rs is the initial reduction in stamina cost (based on the caster's Elemental Lore: Air ranks), rp is the percentage of the remaining stamina cost you'll have to pay (based on the caster's Major Elemental ranks), Cost0 is the original stamina cost for a quickstrike without Celerity, and Costf is the final cost with Celerity running, and Rskill is a number of skill ranks.
Spell rank benefits are capped at level and rp is capped at 20%. The caster's Elemental Lore, Air ranks and known Major Elemental spells are used in this calculation even when cast on a third party.
(See QSTRIKE for more details on the base cost of Quickstrike actions. Refer to the weapon speeds list. The Grip multiplier is 1 for one-handed weapons, 1.5 for two-handed, and 2.5 for ranged. When used with a combat maneuver, the stamina cost of the CMAN itself is not counted as part of Cost0 and is not reduced by Celerity. The weapon speed is 0 for combat maneuvers that do not involve a weapon.
Utility Actions
Celerity also reduces the roundtime for some utility actions, and this roundtime is further reduce by Elemental Lore: Air ranks. Unlike combat actions, this is a flat reduction, and cannot be increased by spending further stamina. The roundtime for each action is reduced by
while Celerity is running.
Action | Speed |
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HIDE | 20 |
FORAGE | 15 |
SEARCH | 15 |
DISARM1 | 10 |
PICKLOCK | 10 |
TEND | 5 |
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- 1Disarming traps only. Warriors using DISARM to disarm a weapon will be reduced as per a combat action, above.
Lore Benefits
Training in Elemental Lore, Air provides three benefits:
- At 50 ranks of training, the caster may EVOKE a group version of the spell.
- Decreases the stamina cost of combat actions. The formula is listed under Combat Actions.
- Decreases the RT incurred by utility actions. The formula is listed under the general description.
Air Lore Training Tables
The tables below show how many ranks of Elemental Lore, Air are needed to reduce RT to 1 with 0 stamina cost using this spell. This table does not take into account two aspects: Decimal remainders in the equation are truncated, so if you're observing a total stamina cost of .9, it would be reduced to 0 stamina cost. Additionally, the tables does not include the % reduction of Major Elemental spell ranks, so up to 4 less lore ranks may be required due to rounding. Look up the base speed of the weapon and find it along the top axis. Find the current normal swing RT along the left axis the spot they meet is how many Elemental Air Lore ranks are needed to attack at 1 RT with 0 stamina cost. These numbers have not all been verified and are computed from the formulas given so may contain errors.
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-1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
-2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
-3 | 1 | 11 | 21 | 31 |
-4 | 16 | 31 | 46 | 61 |
-5 | 31 | 51 | 71 | 91 |
-6 | 46 | 71 | 96 | 121 |
-7 | 61 | 91 | 121 | 151 |
-8 | 76 | 111 | 146 | 181 |
-9 | 91 | 131 | 171 | 211 |
-10 | 106 | 151 | 196 | 241 |
-11 | 121 | 171 | 221 | |
-12 | 136 | 191 | 246 | |
-13 | 151 | 211 | ||
-14 | 166 | 231 |
Messaging
Cast | You suddenly start moving light-footedly. |
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Expiration (self-cast with knowledge of Celerity): | You suddenly feel less light-footed. |
Expiration (character with no knowledge of Celerity): | You suddenly feel less light-footed and your feet take on a leaden quality. |
Recovery (when cast at you by someone else): | The leaden quality leaves your feet. This message appears only to the character receiving it; it has no third-person messaging. If you are hunting with a wizard and would like this to be shared, the Lich script CeleryMe will whisper (OOC) to a character's group when their cooldown has ended. |
Alchemy Recipe
A thick silver potion | |
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Eastern version | Western version |
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