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Snared is a negative effect that is placeable on creatures through the usage of Phecnacine dart traps. Creatures are snared decreasing their movement speed for up to a period of 10 seconds. Creatures can be attacked while in this state without breaking the snare. There is no known value for how much of a reduction to movement speed is given to the target.
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Snared is a negative effect that is placeable on creatures through the usage of Phecnacine dart traps. Creatures are snared decreasing their movement speed for up to a period of 30 seconds. Creatures can be attacked while in this state without breaking the snare. There is no known value for how much of a reduction to movement speed is given to the target.
  
 
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Snared is a negative effect that is placeable on creatures through the usage of Phecnacine dart traps. Creatures are snared decreasing their movement speed for up to a period of 30 seconds. Creatures can be attacked while in this state without breaking the snare. There is no known value for how much of a reduction to movement speed is given to the target.

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