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To run a monster or area means to clear it out quickly and repeatedly, in order to obtain loot, experience or both. Players generally refer to "item runs" or "monster runs," and would say something like, "I ran [[Baal]] for two hours yesterday and didn't find a damn thing!" | To run a monster or area means to clear it out quickly and repeatedly, in order to obtain loot, experience or both. Players generally refer to "item runs" or "monster runs," and would say something like, "I ran [[Baal]] for two hours yesterday and didn't find a damn thing!" | ||
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+ | See also [[farm]]. | ||
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+ | See the [[Faster Movement]] article for details on increasing character movement speed. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:22, 9 July 2013
To run a monster or area means to clear it out quickly and repeatedly, in order to obtain loot, experience or both. Players generally refer to "item runs" or "monster runs," and would say something like, "I ran Baal for two hours yesterday and didn't find a damn thing!"
See also farm.
See the Faster Movement article for details on increasing character movement speed.
- More reference terms.