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− | [[Aftercast delay]] refers to the period of time after a character uses a non-[[attack]] [[skill]] in which they cannot move or use [[skill]]s besides [[stance]]s or [[shout]]s with no [[activation time]]s. The [[ranger]] 0.5 second activation attack skills are exceptions to this as they have aftercasts. |
+ | [[Aftercast delay]] refers to the period of time after a character uses a non-[[attack]] [[skill]] in which they cannot move or use [[skill]]s besides [[stance]]s or [[shout]]s with no [[activation time]]s. The [[ranger]] 0.5 second activation attack skills are exceptions to this as they have aftercasts. |
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+ | The duration of an aftercast is 0.75 seconds for all skills except for most [[PBAoE]]s, such as [[Crystal Wave]] and [[Aftershock]], where it is either 1.25 or 1.75 seconds. [[Shadow Step]]ing has no aftercast. |
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Revision as of 20:36, 21 February 2007
Aftercast delay refers to the period of time after a character uses a non-attack skill in which they cannot move or use skills besides stances or shouts with no activation times. The ranger 0.5 second activation attack skills are exceptions to this as they have aftercasts.
The duration of an aftercast is 0.75 seconds for all skills except for most PBAoEs, such as Crystal Wave and Aftershock, where it is either 1.25 or 1.75 seconds. Shadow Steping has no aftercast.