Talk:The Answerer/@comment-86.150.66.178-20190106050653/@comment-161.142.172.5-20200211150429

No, that's not how it works. A round is split by the APR and then the weapon speed takes effect Let's take Fighter A with APR 1 and weapon speed 5 and Ranger B with APR 3 and weapon speed 10. Assuming both characters begin their rounds at the same time.

A round is 6 seconds. Fighter A with APR 1 can only attack once every 6 seconds. Divide the 6 seconds into 10 equal parts and multiply it by weapon speed 5 which is exactly half. He gets to attack after 3 seconds

Ranger B has APR 3. Divide the round into 3 parts. He can attack once every 2 seconds. Divide 2 seconds by 10 and multiply by weapon speed of 10. He attacks every 2 seconds.

In this case, Ranger B gets to hit first despite having a weapon speed slower than Fighter A.

Second 1

Second 2: Ranger B hits

Second 3: Fighter A hits

Second 4: Ranger B hits

Second 5

Second 6: Ranger B hits