Arrow Fly Speed

Arrow Fly Speed
Arrow Fly Speed is a mechanic that measures how fast an arrow travels. The math is simple.

Per 1 Arrow Fly Speed, That adds +0.5 speed to the arrow. This is 1 half of a block a second. This arrow speed is very slow, and the average arrow speed is around 121 arrow speed, or 60.5 blocks a second. Lets calculate the fastest arrow. The fastest arrow moves at an arrow speed of 250, which in turn is 125 blocks per second. That's more than twice as fast as a regular arrow! Arrow Fly Speed is determined on the description of an arrow.

Gradual Arrow Fly Speed
Gradual Arrow Fly Speed is an addition to Arrow Fly Speed, which takes place when the arrow starts to slow. The math is also somewhat simple.

Every half a second the arrow falls, 1 Gradual Arrow Fly Speed will be added. This deducts 2 Arrow Fly Speed from the arrow, until it hits the ground, which will instantly cause the Gradual Arrow Fly Speed to hit 0. The math is this: 0.5s ÷ 50%. S is the amount of seconds, and the answer to the question (1) is the amount of Gradual Arrow Fly Speed per 0.5s.