I could not seem to find a own dedicated support / bug forum section for TBC so I figured I’d just post this here.
So the other day after I had pulled 3 mobs on my Paladin; I ended up missclicking to loot one of the 3 I had killed as I was attempting to switch targets (My left hand was occupied with my phone at the time) and what happened was that: I began looting but managed to kind of “cancel” out of it before the window even properly appeared (yet thanks to auto loot I still got the loot) and then when I clicked over on one of the enemies that was alive, I attacked them twice within the span of 2.4 seconds ← This was the swing timer of my weapon.
So I began testing, and while I cant replicate it all the time - I have been able to figure out that if you loot a corpse just as your weapon lands a blow and then click back on a new enemy, you get to hit them twice within “1 round of your swing time” for some reason. And it’s not a matter of it just being visually broken, the combat log shows both hits to land.
I then began pushing this more and atm I am more consistently able to replicate this by doing a Judgment / Re-Seal as my weapon timer ends, again - I can’t get it to happen 100% of the time but more often than when I tried to do it with looting; I am able to land 2 melee strikes that does damage within (Insert whatever my weapon’ swing timer is here) and they both deal damage.
I tried to google around regarding this but when I googled “Weapon Swing Timer Reset” I mostly just found posts about people saying their swing timer addon is bugged or someone asking if doing X actions does reset the swing timer; non of these types of posts really goes anywhere with the topic.
Now this might just be a “quirk” of the engine with how Spell-Batching works - But just in case this actually is a bug I figured I’d report my findings anyway.