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Demonstrating this is easy enough. Take a ranged character with a Flight travel power and Athletic run. Engage a mob with Flight and Sprint turned on, then move away at full speed. You will move at a reduced speed for a second or two, until the game decides that you're no longer in combat and removes the movement suppression that is dampening your speed. Now do this again, but with Sprint off and Athletic Run on. You will find that you are moving much more slowly, and for a (at least perceptively) longer period of time before the movement suppression turns off and you return to your normal flight speed. To make things even more unreasonable, Athletic run is doing this despite the power having zero effect on flight:

 

445 + ( 5 * Level ) % jump height on self

109.45 + (0.55 * Level) % jump speed on self

99.184 + (0.816 * Level) % run speed on self

 

The same effect occurs with running or jumping, although this is more explainable (except for the magnitude) because the power affects those types of movement. Teleportation, however, is unaffected, and using, say, Translocation from the Sorcery pool runs the timer for the suppression out, allowing you to fly normally once you reappear at your destination.

 

I can't say for sure, but it feels as if Athletic run is applying the movement suppression debuff twice, holding your character back more strongly than movement suppression does with any other movement power.

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I know this is an old topic, but I experience this as well.

 

I don't use fly when in combat, but when I'm attacking melee with Athletic run on, there is a long delay when I need to retreat from the mob. The delay is not as long with sprint.

 

I much prefer Athletic Run then Sprint, I like the jumping height it gives. But it is annoying to have this pause/delay when it's not seen with Sprint.

 

Can someone look into this on the Dev side please?

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13 hours ago, Mirage said:

I don't use fly when in combat, but when I'm attacking melee with Athletic run on, there is a long delay when I need to retreat from the mob. The delay is not as long with sprint.

I'm pretty sure that I reported this quite some time ago -- and it's really curious that Athletic Run has a protracted 'movement suppression' effect on flight, because if you look at the detailed information for the power, it has no effect on your flying -- it increases jump speed, jump height, and run speed, but not flying or teleportation. The protracted movement suppression for run and jump could just be an improper entry in the power characteristics, but applying suppression to a movement type it has no effect on is just broken.

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Athletic Run doesn't have any effect on flight travel suppression - if your flight speed is being suppressed it's because of whatever flight power you're running. The behavior described by everyone in this thread is completely normal and expected behavior.

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You can see the effect for yourself. Take a blaster with Fly and go to AP, shoot a random solo Hellion, then fly off and note how fast your flight speed unsuppresses. Turn on Athletic Run, and do it again; your flight speed will be suppressed more severely and for a longer time than with Athletic Run off. 

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1 hour ago, srmalloy said:

You can see the effect for yourself. Take a blaster with Fly and go to AP, shoot a random solo Hellion, then fly off and note how fast your flight speed unsuppresses. Turn on Athletic Run, and do it again; your flight speed will be suppressed more severely and for a longer time than with Athletic Run off. 


No it won't/isn't.

Regular with just Sprint and Fly:
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Suppressed with just Sprint and Fly:

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Suppressed with Sprint and Fly and Combat Jumping:
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Suppressed with Sprint and Fly and Ninja/Athletic/etc Run:
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Suppressed with Fly and Ninja/Athletic/etc Run (no Sprint):
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In each case my Suppressed Flight Speed was exactly the same value.

Without either Combat Jumping or Ninja/Athletic/etc Run; you won't have any additional "MovementFriction" or "MovementControl" buffs in place; so it takes your character a bit longer to decelerate down to reach their listed Suppressed Speed. But after the suppression wears off it takes them a bit longer to accelerate again, so it cancels out.

 

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I guess what I don't understand is why you don't just toggle them off.  They don't boost your fly speed and they're sucking endurance the entire time that you have them active while flying.

No judgement, or anything.  Just curious.

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3 hours ago, srmalloy said:

You can see the effect for yourself. Take a blaster with Fly and go to AP, shoot a random solo Hellion, then fly off and note how fast your flight speed unsuppresses. Turn on Athletic Run, and do it again; your flight speed will be suppressed more severely and for a longer time than with Athletic Run off. 

PvE travel suppression lasts for four seconds from when you activate an attack regardless of the travel power in question. You can go through CoD and look at every single one of them - they’re all the same.

 

Again, Athletic Run has no effect on fly speed.

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On 4/7/2025 at 10:40 PM, srmalloy said:

Demonstrating this is easy enough.

 

Then demonstrate.  This is the third time you've made this claim, the third time you've provided zero evidence, and the third time it's been disproven by testing.

 

Put up or shut up.

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