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Time is meassured in centiseconds (a hundredth of a second). A centisecond is a unit of time equal to 0.01 seconds. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centisecond and https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/centisecond
Time is meassured in centiseconds (a hundredth of a second). A centisecond is a unit of time equal to 0.01 seconds. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centisecond and https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/centisecond


Note that all the times used in ofw are multiplyers of 0x14, this is 1/5 of a second, or in other words a "fifth part" of a second (0.20 seconds in decimal), it can be seen also as the faster speed used by official icons (the tornado uF4A6 animated icon uses this frame time), also it can be used to represent the frame rate of the animation meassured in "frames per second" like in a video, to calculate the FPS of an animation is needed to divide 1 by the frame time, this applyes only to animations where all the frames uses the same time (a.k.a. a constant frame rate mantained from start to end at the same FPS)
Note that all the times used in ofw are multiplyers of 0x14, this is 1/5 of a second,or in other words a "fifth part" of a second, it can be seen also as the faster speed used by official icons (the tornado uF4A6 animated icon uses this frame time), also it can be used to represent the frame rate of the animation meassured in "frames per second" like in a video, to calculate the FPS of an animation is needed to divide 1 by the frame time, this applyes only to animations where all the frames uses the same time (a.k.a. a constant frame rate mantained from start to end at the same FPS)


*Frame rate speeds examples:
*Frame rate speeds examples:
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