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''Gargoyle's powerful wings carry them over land as fast as a galloping horse and grant them access to special Gargoyle-only areas.''
 
''Gargoyle's powerful wings carry them over land as fast as a galloping horse and grant them access to special Gargoyle-only areas.''
  
'''Flying''' (or '''Flight''') is a [[Race|racial]] ability to be seen in the [[Gargoyle Race]] as part of the [[Ultima Online: Stygian Abyss]] expansion. Initially, at least, it will allow those playing Gargoyles access to areas reachable only by flying in [[Ter Mur]], the homeland of the Gargoyles.
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'''Flying''' is a [[Race|racial]] ability of the [[Gargoyle Race]] as part of the [[Ultima Online: Stygian Abyss]] expansion. It allows those playing Gargoyles to access the areas reachable only by flying in [[Ter Mur]], the homeland of the Gargoyles.
  
Flying has been described as movement speed equal to being mounted, or the equivalent being double the usual walking pace of [[Humans]] and [[Elves]]. It has also been indicated that there may be a "warm-up" time, ostensibly the Gargoyle unfurling it's wings or taking off, prior to being able to move at flying speed.
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Flying makes it possible for Gargoyles to move at a speed equal to being mounted, or the equivalent being double the usual walking pace of [[Humans]] and [[Elves]]. There is also a brief "warm-up" time, ostensibly the Gargoyle unfurling it's wings or taking off, prior to being able to move at flying speed.
  
 
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Revision as of 06:17, 7 March 2011

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Gargoyle's powerful wings carry them over land as fast as a galloping horse and grant them access to special Gargoyle-only areas.

Flying is a racial ability of the Gargoyle Race as part of the Ultima Online: Stygian Abyss expansion. It allows those playing Gargoyles to access the areas reachable only by flying in Ter Mur, the homeland of the Gargoyles.

Flying makes it possible for Gargoyles to move at a speed equal to being mounted, or the equivalent being double the usual walking pace of Humans and Elves. There is also a brief "warm-up" time, ostensibly the Gargoyle unfurling it's wings or taking off, prior to being able to move at flying speed.

See Also