I watched a guide for classic wow with 400k views saying that it does and only one comment saying it doesn’t … There is no training dummies for me to test on.
My friends were saying that it did in private servers but not on classic.
My friend looked through the original patch notes and said it wasn’t in there because it never did.
Thoughts ?
Have you tried getting your stop watch out and seeing if it’s faster?
We’re talking .1 of a second and it could be eye lag or graphical lag.
I actually tested this out. I have two accounts and I was wanding in unison. I got quivers for a quest reward so I equipped it on one character and not the other. There was no detectable difference between them.
It was a 10% quiver, it would have been detectable with an eye test… if not on the first pull at least by the fifth or sixth there would have been separation.
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It doesnt. it was stated somewhere in beta that a bug where quiver affected wand was fixed.
Ouch , thank you for your tasting! Yeah over time you’d realise the difference. I just wanted a more controlled environment for the experiment since I’m already running at 180ms and wasn’t sure if that would affect my data
Troll engineering at its finest! Thanks for the scientific test, 'mate!
This was hotfixed in patch 1.8 or 1.9 I believe. Originally it did in the earliest versions of Vanilla