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Legend has it that the fabled Amazon archer, Palashia, bragged in her youth that she could best the combined skills of all her greatest rivals. Taking umbrage, her rivals gathered to challenge her outrageous boast, arranging a contest to decide the question. To preserve her honor, Palashia was to strike the targets of all her rivals before they could land a single arrow. When dawn arose on the day of the contest, Palashia stood ready with her bow. At the signal, her rivals nocked their arrows and loosed a volley towards their targets. Palashia gathered her energies, and let fly with her own, single arrow. To the amazement of onlookers, her arrow split into many, cleaving the arrows of her rivals, and moving on to strike every target directly in their centers. This mysterious technique quickly became a martial secret that only the finest archers are able to master.
Target position affects the spread of each volley: targeting far away from the player concentrates the arrows in each volley, targeting close to the player spreads out the arrows in each volley.
Moving the cursor from the edge of the screen closer to the Amazon results in the arrows in each volley being more spread out, covering a larger area.
Next delay normally prevents any target being hit by more than one arrow from each volley.
Poison length is calculated differently when multiple items applying poison damage are used with skills that apply less than 100% weapon damage: Poison length = [sum of lengths / (sources - 1) ][1][2]
Percentage Life Stolen and Mana Stolen per hit is also reduced to 75%, rounding down: this means 4% is reduced to 3%, and 1% is reduced to 0%. [3]
The following are only applied by the original two arrows (if there is an odd number of arrows, these are the central arrow and the first arrow to the right from the Amazon's perspective):