Like a Bouncing Ball
Imagine you have a ball that bounces on the ground. Every time it hits the ground, that’s like an attack. If the ball bounces really fast, it can hit the ground many times in just a few seconds, that's high Attack Speed!
Now imagine your friend has a slower ball that only bounces once every few seconds, that's lower Attack Speed.
Like a Robot with a Hammer
Think of a robot that swings a hammer to smash blocks. If it swings the hammer very quickly, it can smash many blocks in a short time, that’s high Attack Speed!
But if the robot takes a long break between each swing, it’s like having low Attack Speed.
So, Attack Speed is all about how quick and frequent your attacks are, just like bouncing balls or swinging hammers!
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