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'''Rate of Fire''' is the frequency at which a specific [[weapon]] can fire its projectiles. This correlates to your [[ranged]] [[attack speed]]. [[Ammo Pouch|Ammo pouches]] and [[Quiver|quivers]] grant a speed increase for storing [[Bullet|bullets]] or [[Arrow|arrows]] in a [[Bag#Ammo_Bags|ammo bag]] instead of a normal [[bag]]. All ammo bags increase your ranged attack speed (10%-15% depending on the item).
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'''Rate of Fire''' is the frequency at which a specific [[weapon]] can fire its projectiles, or magic attack for [[wand]]s. This correlates to your [[ranged]] [[attack speed]]. [[Ammo Pouch|Ammo pouches]] and [[Quiver|quivers]] grant a speed increase for storing [[Bullet|bullets]] or [[Arrow|arrows]] in a [[Bag#Ammo_Bags|ammo bag]] instead of a normal [[bag]]. All ammo bags increase your ranged attack speed (10%-15% depending on the item).
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Rate of fire directly affects the speed of attack for weapons for which the character has the [[autoshot]] ability ([[mage]]s, [[priest]]s, and [[warlock]]s with wands, and [[hunter]]s with [[bow]]s, [[crossbow]]s, or [[gun]]s). For shots or [[throw]]s which must be manually initiated, the manual triggering process tends to overshadow the rate of fire; still the manual shot is available sooner.
   
 
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Revision as of 00:23, 15 October 2008

Rate of Fire is the frequency at which a specific weapon can fire its projectiles, or magic attack for wands. This correlates to your ranged attack speed. Ammo pouches and quivers grant a speed increase for storing bullets or arrows in a ammo bag instead of a normal bag. All ammo bags increase your ranged attack speed (10%-15% depending on the item).

Rate of fire directly affects the speed of attack for weapons for which the character has the autoshot ability (mages, priests, and warlocks with wands, and hunters with bows, crossbows, or guns). For shots or throws which must be manually initiated, the manual triggering process tends to overshadow the rate of fire; still the manual shot is available sooner.