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    [How To] Shoot While Mounted ( Hunter Only )

    Step 1. Use a land mount, or flying mount

    Step 2. Go in a chair

    Step 3. Move


    It will look like you lost your mount buff but you still move at the same speed and as long as you don't get hit, hit them in melee or use auto-shot you won't
    stop moving so fast, so you can only use shots that don't have a cast time example: Arcane shot.

    Also if you say you can do the same with emuhacker to my knowledge they havn't released it yet to anyone except V.I.P on Deathsoft so this is a good
    substitute until they release it for everyone.

    Ps. Woot contributing feels good

    [How To] Shoot While Mounted ( Hunter Only )

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