Does the player's velocity affects the velocity of thrown items?

Does the player's velocity affects the velocity of thrown items? - Man Wearing Brown Leather Jacket Holding Black Android Smartphone With Brown Case

I'm wondering if walking, sprinting or jumping makes a thrown item (by pressing Q) faster (and more far away). If so, how can you throw an item the furthest?

Secondly, how is it with snowballs or eggs?



Best Answer

After doing some testing, I can tell that it all goes down to luck and a slight bit of timing.

The one of the very left is my attempt of jumping and throwing, the second one is just standing, and the other 2 are sprinting + jump throw.

However, enter image description here

In this picture, I tried to just stand and walk right, looking at the same height and throwing an item, the results are pretty random.

So I assume that the throwing distance all depends on luck, since there's no exact velocity at which the item will fly.

(After some more testing, it seems like when you jump, and throw at the last second, it'll go further, and when sprinting, the item seems to go faster)

With snowballs and eggs, they will go higher when you jump, depending on when you'll throw them, but I'm not completely sure about the velocity.




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