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Is it possible to mod Blade sentinal so that it
didnt have a 'next delay'?.Id be curious how powerful
this would be.If you throw them on the spot they wiz
back and forth so fast and with 5 going its ridiculous
that only one is hitting per second instead of 5
every fraction of a second.Its got to be the most tragic
skill in the game as its about the most interesting
one if it wasnt for so many penalties.


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