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Do Hats affect a Player's hit box?
For example, when sparring with a big hat, would this make my hit box larger therefore giving an opponent a bigger target to hit with their sword?
I was just curious if it does/doesn't, and if it does, if it was intended. I haven't tested my theory but I'm just curious ;3 |
wat.
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Hats don't change your hitbox whatsoever, however some people claim to feel "bulkier" when wearing larger hats but that's just personal preference.
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I think it affects lag ever-so-slightly more than anything else. Thanks for that :) +rep
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I have to admit, I feel like I spar a lot better with some hats than others just because of personal preference and I like how the hats move, if that makes sense.
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no... why... what?
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absolutely not
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Ehh sometimes I feel like if I wear small hats i feel faster and I don't know why.
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Absolutely nothing in Graal changes your hit detection.
The size of your player can change your perception of your movement speed, but your speed does not actually change. I imagine it has a lot to do with your character size relative to world. IE if you're normal, your character is roughly 2 tiles wide. You move .5/tiles a tick, therefor you move 1/4th of your characters size every tick. However if your character size is zoomed 3x, it's now roughly 6 tiles in width. That means every tick, despite moving the same speed your character is moving only 1/12th your characters size every tick. This makes your character appear as though they're moving slower despite nothing actually changing. Same goes in the other direction, smaller morphs like the rat can make it appear as though you move faster even though you do not. |
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I heard a lot of the 1337 sparrers wear all black because they lag less in spar with it.
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