Dual wielding?
Dual wielding?
Does dual wielding give any benefits? Does your character attack with both weapons or only those which is actually clicked? I'm trying dual welding daggers on my rouge and it doesn't seem to change much, but i haven't done much of a testing to be honest.
- Disasterrific
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Re: Dual wielding?
It gives you a choice of two weapons but I don't believe it gives any other advantage whatsoever. You're also missing out on holding a shield or torch or other useful item which you probably don't want to be doing.
Re: Dual wielding?
I've found it to be quite useful with a rouge using throwing weapons to have both hands have a type of throwing weapon (ex. throwing knifes and rocks), saves time giving him more weapons. Its also useful to give a mage a weapon in addition to a good staff so he can attack quickly if you need him to.
Re: Dual wielding?
No each weapon is separate, sometimes it is handy to hold a ranged weapon and a melee weapon but that's about it.
Daniel.
Daniel.
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Re: Dual wielding?
Not sure about this, but I think you get a passive benefit if the weapon provides one.
- King Semos
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Re: Dual wielding?
I only dual wield with mages, using two staffs, two orbs, or one of each. You just get the bonuses, which are pretty significant for mages.