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− | *Placing cursor at Barbarian's feet minimises leaping distance to 2/3 yard (one sub-tile), allowing eligible targets within radius to be knocked back and put into hit recovery every 15 frames (0.6 second). | + | *Placing cursor at Barbarian's feet minimises leaping distance to 2/3 yard (one sub-tile), allowing eligible targets within radius to be knocked back and put into hit recovery every 15 frames (0.6 second). Select Leap on right mouse button and hold it down without selecting a target, or select it on left mouse button and hold it down with the Shift key without selecting target. When obstructed by targets, hold down Alt button to prevent target from being selected (although any items on the ground may be selected instead). |
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Revision as of 17:01, 22 July 2012
Because of his great strength, a trained barbarian warrior is able to perform great leaps. These jumps are noteworthy, enabling the Barbarian to spring free of dangerous swarms of enemies, and landing with an impact that sends them reeling.
Detail
![]() Barbarian leaps over bars in Flayer Dungeon (presumably the ceiling is thick enough to allow him to smash through it without breaking the surface of the upper floor).
![]() Leaping can be used to keep monsters in hit recovery, so Barbarian can incapacitate dangers like this Cursed, Extra Strong, Might Enchanted Death Lord and its minions, allowing allies, mercenaries or pets to combat them in safety, or giving Barbarian room to manoeuvre or retreat.
SourceSkill bonus
Levels 1-60
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