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That is more of a video of using burning rush with one flash, please use a video of just once flash.
(That is more of a video of using burning rush with one flash, please use a video of just once flash.)
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== Tips and Details ==
== Tips and Details ==
*The dash covers a large range (approximately 5 meters) and moves very fast, making it very useful for evading and catching enemies.
*The dash covers a large range (approximately 5 meters) and moves very fast, making it very useful for evading and catching enemies.
*This skill may seem to have the same evasive properties as [[Shadow Step]], and many players use it as a backup for when they need to move while [[Shadow Step]] is in cooldown.
*Can be used as a quick pass-through.
**Unlike Shadow Step, One Flash does not have invincibility frames, and the attack can be interrupted.
*If One Flash attacks multiple targets and one of them is killed by the attack, then the surviving target(s) receive additional hits that the slain target would have taken.
*If One Flash attacks multiple targets and one of them is killed by the attack, then the surviving target(s) receive additional hits that the slain target would have taken.
**For example, Level 5 One Flash (deals six hits) attacks Target A and Target B, and A is slain with only two hits; Target B receives the normal six hits plus four that Target A would have received.
**For example, Level 5 One Flash (deals six hits) attacks Target A and Target B, and A is slain with only two hits; Target B receives the normal six hits plus four that Target A would have received.
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