Tick Manipulation: Difference between revisions
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== Method == | == Method == | ||
Confirmed to work with any melee weapon (verified in-game, July 2026): | |||
# Attack an enemy. | # Attack an enemy. | ||
# | # Click to pick up an item after the attack — this resets the attack animation. | ||
# Click the enemy again to attack. | # Click the enemy again to attack. | ||
# Repeat the pickup/attack rhythm at approximately 400ms per click. | # Repeat the pickup/attack rhythm at approximately 400ms per click. | ||
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Alternating pickup-click and attack-click at this rhythm produces a near-every-tick successful hit, bypassing the weapon's normal attack speed. | Alternating pickup-click and attack-click at this rhythm produces a near-every-tick successful hit, bypassing the weapon's normal attack speed. | ||
A full inventory is '''not''' required. Earlier reports described triggering the reset via a failed pickup attempt while carrying a full inventory; this has since been clarified — the reset happens from simply clicking to pick up an item after attacking, whether or not the inventory is full. | |||
== Best Location == | == Best Location == | ||
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== Scope == | == Scope == | ||
Confirmed to work with all melee weapon classes (verified in-game, July 2026) — no longer limited to the 2h sword; the original discovery happened to be with a 2h sword, but the trick is not specific to it. Whether ranged weapons (bows) or Magic casting respond to the same trick is untested by this report; see the separate, unconfirmed [[#Reported Magic Variant (unconfirmed)|reported Magic variant]] below for a third-party claim specifically about Magic. | |||
{{Mechanic|mechanic_id=tick-manipulation-melee|name=Tick manipulation (melee)|parameters=Weapon: any melee weapon class; click rhythm: ~400ms per click, alternating pickup/attack; full inventory not required|description=Clicking to pick up an item after an attack resets a melee weapon's attack animation, allowing a pickup/attack click rhythm (~400ms per click) to land hits near every tick instead of waiting out the weapon's normal attack speed. Confirmed to work with all melee weapon classes, not just the 2h sword used in the original discovery. A full inventory is not required — the reset triggers from the pickup-click itself. Verified in-game, July 2026.}} | |||
{{ | {{SourceEvidence|evidence_id=tick-manipulation-2h-sword-2026-07-10|target_page=Tick Manipulation|target_template=Mechanic|target_field=tick-manipulation-melee|evidence_type=in-game observation|captured_at=2026-07-10|status=gameplay-verified|notes=Verified in-game, 2026-07-10: with a 2h sword, clicking to pick up an item on the same tick as an attack resets the attack animation; a pickup/attack click rhythm at ~400ms per click lands hits near every tick. Best performed in the Plasma Spider/Skeleton multi-combat zone using their guaranteed 2× Bones drop as the drop-and-repick item. At the time, only confirmed for 2h swords — see the 2026-07-11 update below for the expanded scope.}} | ||
{{SourceEvidence|evidence_id=tick-manipulation- | {{SourceEvidence|evidence_id=tick-manipulation-melee-scope-2026-07-11|target_page=Tick Manipulation|target_template=Mechanic|target_field=tick-manipulation-melee|evidence_type=in-game observation|captured_at=2026-07-11|status=gameplay-verified|notes=Verified in-game, 2026-07-11: the technique works with all melee weapons, not just the 2h sword. Also clarifies the trigger — a full inventory is not required; simply clicking to pick up an item after an attack, then attacking again, is sufficient. Supersedes the earlier full-inventory framing from the original 2026-07-10 report.}} | ||
{{MissingData|field=whether this works with | {{MissingData|field=whether this works with ranged weapons (bows) or Magic casting, and the exact attack-speed improvement (hits per minute vs. normal)|page=Tick Manipulation|evidence=timed combat comparison or a test with a ranged or magic weapon}} | ||
== Reported Magic Variant (unconfirmed) == | == Reported Magic Variant (unconfirmed) == | ||
'''Community report (unconfirmed, not tested on this wiki):''' a community member (Telegram display name "H(Caine)", reported in a public Telegram chat, July 2026) describes a similar reset trick working with [[Magic]] casting. By his account, timing a same-tick action lets a player cast roughly two spells in the time a single cast normally takes, close to doubling effective damage output — his own words describe it as "very overpowered" and claim it lets the highest-level spell effectively land around 30 damage per double-cast window. The same source separately reports that when a staff is set to autocast, a player can also manually trigger a spell in between the automatic autocast attacks if timed correctly, implying autocast and manual casting can be interleaved rather than being mutually exclusive. | '''Community report (unconfirmed, not tested on this wiki):''' a community member (Telegram display name "H(Caine)", reported in a public Telegram chat, July 2026) describes a similar reset trick working with [[Magic]] casting. By his account, timing a same-tick action lets a player cast roughly two spells in the time a single cast normally takes, close to doubling effective damage output — his own words describe it as "very overpowered" and claim it lets the highest-level spell effectively land around 30 damage per double-cast window. The same source separately reports that when a staff is set to autocast, a player can also manually trigger a spell in between the automatic autocast attacks if timed correctly, implying autocast and manual casting can be interleaved rather than being mutually exclusive. | ||
Neither claim has been tested or confirmed firsthand on this wiki. Both are recorded here only as an attributed, hedged report — not as a confirmed mechanic, and not merged into the | Neither claim has been tested or confirmed firsthand on this wiki. Both are recorded here only as an attributed, hedged report — not as a confirmed mechanic, and not merged into the melee technique documented above. | ||
{{SourceEvidence|evidence_id=tick-manipulation-magic-variant-h-caine-2026-07-11|target_page=Tick Manipulation|target_field=reported Magic variant (unconfirmed)|evidence_type=community claim (third-party, unconfirmed)|captured_at=2026-07-11|status=needs-review|notes=Reported via a public Telegram message from a community member (Telegram display name "H(Caine)"), 2026-07-11: claims a similar same-tick reset trick works with Magic casting, roughly doubling cast rate ("hit 30s with the highest level spell"); also claims manual casting can be interleaved with staff autocast if timed correctly. Not gameplay-verified, not datamine-confirmed, not independently tested by anyone documented on this wiki.}} | {{SourceEvidence|evidence_id=tick-manipulation-magic-variant-h-caine-2026-07-11|target_page=Tick Manipulation|target_field=reported Magic variant (unconfirmed)|evidence_type=community claim (third-party, unconfirmed)|captured_at=2026-07-11|status=needs-review|notes=Reported via a public Telegram message from a community member (Telegram display name "H(Caine)"), 2026-07-11: claims a similar same-tick reset trick works with Magic casting, roughly doubling cast rate ("hit 30s with the highest level spell"); also claims manual casting can be interleaved with staff autocast if timed correctly. Not gameplay-verified, not datamine-confirmed, not independently tested by anyone documented on this wiki.}} | ||
Revision as of 18:45, 11 July 2026
Tick Manipulation
Tick manipulation is a discovered combat technique that resets a weapon's attack animation by clicking to pick up an item on the same game tick as an attack, allowing near-every-tick successful hits instead of waiting out the weapon's normal attack speed.
Method
Confirmed to work with any melee weapon (verified in-game, July 2026):
- Attack an enemy.
- Click to pick up an item after the attack — this resets the attack animation.
- Click the enemy again to attack.
- Repeat the pickup/attack rhythm at approximately 400ms per click.
Alternating pickup-click and attack-click at this rhythm produces a near-every-tick successful hit, bypassing the weapon's normal attack speed.
A full inventory is not required. Earlier reports described triggering the reset via a failed pickup attempt while carrying a full inventory; this has since been clarified — the reset happens from simply clicking to pick up an item after attacking, whether or not the inventory is full.
Best Location
The multi-combat zone with Plasma Spiders and Skeletons is well suited to this technique: both mobs guarantee a stacked 2× Bones drop, giving a steady supply to drop and re-pick as the reset trigger, without needing to carry filler items or wait for a genuinely full inventory.
Scope
Confirmed to work with all melee weapon classes (verified in-game, July 2026) — no longer limited to the 2h sword; the original discovery happened to be with a 2h sword, but the trick is not specific to it. Whether ranged weapons (bows) or Magic casting respond to the same trick is untested by this report; see the separate, unconfirmed reported Magic variant below for a third-party claim specifically about Magic.
Mechanic
tick-manipulation-melee in-game observation Verified
tick-manipulation-melee in-game observation Verified
Help verify whether this works with ranged weapons (bows) or Magic casting, and the exact attack-speed improvement (hits per minute vs. normal) Accepted evidence: timed combat comparison or a test with a ranged or magic weapon.
Reported Magic Variant (unconfirmed)
Community report (unconfirmed, not tested on this wiki): a community member (Telegram display name "H(Caine)", reported in a public Telegram chat, July 2026) describes a similar reset trick working with Magic casting. By his account, timing a same-tick action lets a player cast roughly two spells in the time a single cast normally takes, close to doubling effective damage output — his own words describe it as "very overpowered" and claim it lets the highest-level spell effectively land around 30 damage per double-cast window. The same source separately reports that when a staff is set to autocast, a player can also manually trigger a spell in between the automatic autocast attacks if timed correctly, implying autocast and manual casting can be interleaved rather than being mutually exclusive.
Neither claim has been tested or confirmed firsthand on this wiki. Both are recorded here only as an attributed, hedged report — not as a confirmed mechanic, and not merged into the melee technique documented above.
reported Magic variant (unconfirmed) community claim (third-party, unconfirmed) Unverified
Help verify whether the reported Magic-casting reset variant is real, its exact mechanism, and whether manual/autocast interleaving on a staff is real Accepted evidence: in-game timed-casting test.