It may seem pointless, but I switched the images for Haste and Strong Haste. My reason for this is the symbolism behind the images. When you compare a Time Ring (old image for haste) and Boots of Haste (old image for strong haste), what are the differences? One increases speed more than the other, and one lasts longer than the other. When you compare the spells, once again, the differences? One lasts longer, one is stronger.
To simplify: Strong haste is faster than normal haste, but normal haste lasts longer. Time rings give 30 levels of speed while boots of haste give 20, but boots of haste can be worn infinitely.
Or, to simplify more:
time ring = strong haste
boots of haste = haste
Kris 01:16, 20 September 2007 (PDT)
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So, I've been checking the timing on this spell using the clock in Windows. It seems to only last 30, or maybe 31 seconds. Can anyone else check this and see what you get?
DimitrisSecura 18:58, August 1, 2011 (UTC)
Timed using a stopwatch: 31.4s, 30.7s. I'd guess 30-31 secs as well. -- Sixorish 20:33, August 1, 2011 (UTC)
Alright, seems like it is 31 seconds then. I'll change the information on the page. If anyone wanna do some more accurate reading, go ahead =) DimitrisSecura 22:34, August 1, 2011 (UTC)