Do different hunters have different projectile speeds?

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This question is more of a confirmation of my "feelings".

Do Hunter's projectiles travel at different speeds? For example, Anhur's thrown javelin looks and 'feels' slower than Ah Muzen Cab's ... whatever he shoots. Is it simply a trick of the eye because Ah Muzen Cab's projectile is much smaller?

I've had considerably more trouble landing hits with other hunters (Anhur being my main) which doesn't really make sense if they all have the same projectile speed.



Best Answer

From a reddit post:

Nu Wa's Inhand attacks arrive to their target slower than other Gods

Apollo used as reference. Both shot from same distance to max range, attack animation started at same time.

Nu Wa Delay: .25 Sec. Apollo Delay: .21 Sec. (Edit: Those are frames, not MS, with a 30 Frames per second recording, it's actually closer to .14 sec if I'm not mistaken)

Video for reference:

Edit #2: Updated with new Nu Wa vs Chronos speed:

Could quite possibly be intentional, but having a God with Inhands being their main form of damage having slower travel time than others is discouraging, causing the others to be better in a large amount of circumstances.


Chances are that yes, different hunters do have different projectile speeds. Possibly to give the hunters more variety.




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