Clarification on LAotL please

#0 - Aug. 15, 2010, 1:45 p.m.
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Sorry to call you out in the thread title, but it's hard to discuss the change without this info. Is Long Arm of the Law intended to not stack with Pursuit of Justice? If not, you could probably merge the talents together, have it read something like: Increases movement speed by 8/15%. Your Judgement has a 50/100% chance to increase your movement speed by a further 15% for 4 sec when used on targets at or further than 15 yards from you. These effects do not stack with other movement speed increasing effects. It would be a lot clearer this way and it wouldn't make PoJ feel devalued.

Personally -- hopefully this doesn't sound biased -- I think the talents should be merged and the sprint should add 30% on top of the 15% we have at all times. Otherwise it's a pretty measly speed boost, the speed at which Ferals move 100% of the time. At 40-50% faster than normal run-speed, even if it's up only 40% of the time, it'd feel very meaningful.

Okay, thanks for reading even if you don't respond. I'm super happy you guys are working to address our mobility concerns. If anyone has anything to add, feel free. I'd like this thread to last past the early morning so it may be read.
#25 - Aug. 16, 2010, 6:30 p.m.
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We generally don't stack movement speed increases and PoJ explicitly says that it doesn't stack, but the 30% is a very conservative number so we left ourselves room to bring that up. It's 45% in our current builds.

Even if they don't stack, I think PoJ will be useful in a variety of situations and won't feel like a wasted talent.