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Amulet of Cheetah speed (spoil!)

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Amulet of Cheetah speed (spoil!)

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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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Welcome to GB :)

The amulet description says it increases movement by 2, which I'd guess isn't as much as boots of speed or the haste spell...bit of a useless item really given you get it so late in the game...but an extra improved haste is always handy.
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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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Post by Sojourner »

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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