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I had to surround myself with traps.. really not realistic
When they spot you, put the trap down in between you and them. Bait them to step on it. Then you can sit back and keep shooting them with your bow. While they are trapped, your bow should have 100% chance to hit.
Usually a boar will die by one claw trap and enough arrows even on a character with no bow training. A bear will need at least 2 claw traps since they are tougher.
The method is safe since they can't touch you with their leg tethered on the ground.
I frequently go into dungeons with an inventory full of fleawort - and walk out with an inventory full of loot, having used most if not all the fleawort; and dropped the rest.
Even though it's not up to date, It's a huge help for those who are about to start in the game!
It's the wrong math! :-P
If squares are 1 unit wide, then the diagonal distance between them is square-root(2): 1.414x faster.
It's only 1.7x (1.732x) if you're moving along the vertex-diagonal between cubes in a 3D grid.
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