There are also "Movement Buffs" which can be purchased in the Lotro Store for both your character and your mount +10% for your character and +20% for your mount.Normally, the increase is by 5%, but there are some rare items that increase run speed by 8%. There are a few items that increase run speed while equipped.You can spend destiny points on a buff which increases your run speed for a limited time.Wardens get a 25% out-of-combat speed buff at level 14.Guardians get a trait that grants 5% increased movement speed while equipped.
This can be increased up to 30% with Rank 5 of the Pathfinder trait.
If you injure yourself by falling, you will receive a 60% movement speed penalty that also prevents you from avoiding damage for up to 1 minute, depending on the distance of the fall.Under such a debuff you might move very slowly. However, some monsters can inflict wounds that give you a movement speed debuff - especially Bears, Wolves and Wargs.All characters run at the same speed, and there is no encumbrance penalty.A hunter may get a +15% speed bonus, which means 7.48 m/s.įor more detail, see Run Speed Run-speed "Debuffs" Walking is about 40% of run speed which is a decrease of about 60%. Run speed is around 6.5 m/s (metres per second) and is the base speed that buffs, debuffs, etc., relates to. Run speed is the movement speed when running and this is the speed that is referenced to when talking about increases or decreases of speed. To run from Ered Luin to the Misty Mountains takes roughly 45 minutes. You can toggle the run/walk option with the Insert key, and you can lock yourself in running mode (so you don't have to hold a key down) with the Numlock key. Your feet are the most common method of travel in Middle-earth.
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It's wise to know how to get around if you're going to tackle the many challenges you will face on your journey.