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Running Speed
Default: 5 Hex/s
Increased by:

Drugs
Leadership Boosts
Armor Perks

Decreased by:

Status Effects
Withdrawal
Overweight

Information

Running Speed is an important stat to keep an eye out for, especially, if you want to run away from enemies, or catch them, as they are running away!

The default Running speed is 5 Hexes per second. The default Walking Speed is half of that, 2.5 Hexes per second.

There are not many things that can increase this value, though there are quite a few that decrease it!

Increasing Run Speed

Increasing this value semi-permanently is best done with a Leadership Boost. If the Leader has a Running Speed Implant, you can see an increase of almost 20% at 10 Charisma!

Two additional ways to increase this value are drugs.
- Voodoo increases the running speed of your character by almost exactly 1 Hex per second for 2 full minutes! Due to weird stacking, having a Running Speed Implant increases this number to a whopping 2.35 Hex per second, for a total of 7.35 Hex per second!! Just watch out, when your Voodoo runs out, you will be forced to walk for 30 seconds as a withdrawal effect!
- Blue Nuka Cola is much more "nuclear" - in that it doubles your Running Speed up to 10 Hexes per second! Voodoo does not increase this number, as it gets overwritten by the Blue Nuka Cola - but the Leadership Boost works, to achieve over 14 Hexes per second! Unlike Voodoo, Blue Nuka Cola is only active for 15 seconds however.

Some specific armors can also give a boost to your Running Speed, when specific conditions are met. For example, the Leather Jacket has the Run for Your Life perk, which gives you up to 50% decaying Runspeed over 10 seconds!

Decreasing Run Speed

Want to chase your enemy down? Or make sure that a teammate can safely run away as a maniac is running after him? Not to worry, Ashes of Phoenix gives you a few options to slow down, or even completely hinder an opponent from running!

Suppression

Suppression is one of the more straightforward Status Effects you can apply to the enemy. Simply equip a weapon with the Suppresison perk, the more, the better! Most guns that burst have that perk, with the exceptions of small Submachine Guns. Then, fire in the direction of the enemy! You do not even have to hit them, just make sure they are in the cone of fire at the time of firing your weapon. The more bullets fly, the higher the chance to suppress them and force them to walk for a while!