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How does dual wield work?

Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 7:06 am
by St0nemender
After reading an interesting post on the DW-Arcane Blade i wanted to try myseld. But then i could get my char to take another 1h melee weapon into the off-hand slot. So: How does dual wield work? Which type of weapon goes where?

Re: How does dual wield work?

Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 8:20 am
by Theyleon
You can only equip 'light' weapons into the off hand - daggers and mindstars pretty much. Unless you're a reaver, who get a special skill that lets them wield 2 full size weapons.

Dual wield AB will usually go dual dagger by the way (that way you only have 1 weapon skill to increase)

Re: How does dual wield work?

Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 8:36 am
by Xandor Tik'Roth
I was wondering why people chose to go dual daggers instead of a dagger with a more damaging main-hand weapon...

Re: How does dual wield work?

Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 9:02 am
by Faeryan
Xandor Tik'Roth wrote:I was wondering why people chose to go dual daggers instead of a dagger with a more damaging main-hand weapon...
Yeah, sometimes a bigger whacker is more beneficial even without corresponding skill, than a smaller one with the skill. Requires a bit of mathematics or training room to choose the more beneficial one though.

Re: How does dual wield work?

Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 9:19 am
by tylor
Xandor Tik'Roth wrote:I was wondering why people chose to go dual daggers instead of a dagger with a more damaging main-hand weapon...
"more damaging main-hand" 1. likely scales off strength, instead of dex/cun and 2. needs 5 points in weapon mastery

Re: How does dual wield work?

Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 11:33 am
by HousePet
But Morrigor in main hand!

Re: How does dual wield work?

Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 5:40 pm
by Robsoie
If you can afford to spend 10 skill points to have both weapon and dagger mastery maxed to 5 , it's good to get a 1 hander along a dagger.

If you can't afford 10 skills points, it's better to focus only on dual daggers so it only cost 5 skill points to max Dagger mastery.
Dual dagger on a marauder can still get you in more than 4000 damage on a Flurry hit in the endgame, so i imagine with the Arcane Blade spells delivered by Arcane Combat a Flurry can get higher.

Or just play with a Reaver, with that specific class you can then dual wield 1 handers with their Corrupted Strength passive and only need then to max Weapon mastery with 5 points.

Re: How does dual wield work?

Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 6:11 pm
by malboro_urchin
HousePet wrote:But Morrigor in main hand!
Morrigor is amazing. My dual wield arcane blade swapped a good amount of stat equipment to be able to wield it, and ohh, was it worth it. First (and so far only) ability I got on there was Shadowstep.