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Hi!

Today a was looking a video of Tibia-War, and I saw a player that got paralize for a couple times, but that takes my attention is that when he moved right, north, south or west he could remove the paralize faster than when he moved diagonal, the screen looked bugged "like jumping at same sqm" and when he finally moved it took more time than normal...

By saying this, does the diagonal movements make you slower? Why if you aren't paralized it looks normal?

P.D.:Please let me know if is understable that I means!

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Time ago a similar question was asked: https://www.tibiaqa.com/7192/is-it-faster-to-move-in-diagonal-or-squarely-to-reach-a-certain-point?show=7198#a7198

Several people agreed, and I am one of them, that diagonal movements are slower than the other movements. 

As we know in tibia, you can only make spells while you are completely in an sqm, so in this case, to remove the paralize this player that is being pushed in diagonal, will have to wait until his character is completely in the sqm where he was pushed to, to be able to heal or to remove the paralize spell. This is the reason why para-push (paralyze + diagonal push) is so used in pvp.

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