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Previously, you only needed +3 to move at double speed, and you don't need that to kite monsters. I just played mage with a +2 Ring of Haste (the new version in the beta), and I was kiting monsters all the time: just walk away and eventually you'll get an extra turn of movement. Zap the enemy, they step next to you, and you repeat. I ended the game with extra food, so all the wasted turns from kiting didn't negatively impact my game. Though, honestly, I did a lot of melee, too. I wasn't kiting all the time.
Just don't walk more than one step away from a ripper or succubus or they'll leap or teleport to you.