It feels very slick in a slow-but-fluid way. A further implication is that you're canceling it into the normal pre-fire state, so you can hold your attack and walk before attacking instead of attacking immediately, meaning that you've canceled backstep quickly into a slow walk. What makes this cancel especially odd is that you cancel before your feet even land from the backstep's hop, so you cancel before that landing sound even gets a chance to play, which makes it a very slick and quiet motion. For medium load and heavy load (but NOT light load?) you can cancel backstep into a two-handed (but NOT one-handed?) attack very surprisingly early in the backstep, letting you (theoretically) quickly outspace an attack and then shoot immediately, but only if you're actually two-handing the crossbow (so that limits the pvp use of this where offhand crossbows are surely wiser overall). Something really peculiar that I just noticed about crossbows is that they have a very special backstep cancel.
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