Amulet of Cheetah speed (spoil!)
Amulet of Cheetah speed (spoil!)
I just got the amulet of Cheetah, but i didnt notice any increase on movement rate, tested on each of my chars. Is this a bug? By the description it should work just by wearing it, as the boots of speed.
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would it be cumalative with the boots of speed, or any other speed increasing items (like the grandmasters armour i think) ?
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Unsure, but I'd imagine so...
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I just picked up the bow in WK which also increases movment by 2 (like the cheetah amulet) and this gives a slight increase to the normal boots of speed movement rate. Speed increase does stack (potions and boots of speed make you very fast).
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I just picked up the bow in WK which also increases movment by 2 (like the cheetah amulet) and this gives a slight increase to the normal boots of speed movement rate. Speed increase does stack (potions and boots of speed make you very fast).
However, if you're wearing the Ring of Free Action, you'll have to unequip it before equipping the Amulet, then re-equip the ring, in order to get the movement increase. 
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What happened here was the gradual habituation of the people, ... to receiving decisions deliberated in secret; to believing that the situation was so complicated that the government had to act on information which the people could not understand, or so dangerous that, even if he people could understand it, it could not be released because of national security.