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  • wobbly
    Prophet
    • May 2012
    • 2629

    Two-weapon fighting

    So been trying unsuccessfully to get a 2 weapon fighter through & am a little curious how people build them str-wise. High str (4) for a +1 on a 1 lb off-hander? Low str & just cop the -1 on the off-hand? Charge?

    I assume a 1 lb defender sword & parry is the way to go on the off-hand (or Gladriel's blade of course). I had long sword & sharpness dagger going for a while & while it worked, I was unsure I wasn't better off with just a big 2-hander.

    Edit: Does charge even work with 2 weapons? or will it just strike with the 1?
  • taptap
    Knight
    • Jan 2013
    • 710

    #2
    Originally posted by wobbly
    So been trying unsuccessfully to get a 2 weapon fighter through & am a little curious how people build them str-wise. High str (4) for a +1 on a 1 lb off-hander? Low str & just cop the -1 on the off-hand? Charge?

    I assume a 1 lb defender sword & parry is the way to go on the off-hand (or Gladriel's blade of course). I had long sword & sharpness dagger going for a while & while it worked, I was unsure I wasn't better off with just a big 2-hander.

    Edit: Does charge even work with 2 weapons? or will it just strike with the 1?
    Afaik parry does not apply to the second hand weapon. Low strength and dagger / shortsword for 0 or -1 penalty would be my best guess for a two weapon build.

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    • wobbly
      Prophet
      • May 2012
      • 2629

      #3
      Originally posted by taptap
      Afaik parry does not apply to the second hand weapon.
      Yep. Just confirmed in debug mode, only works for the main-hand. So perhaps I'm better off with a special in the off-hand. Light, a slay, shadow-blades etc.

      Edit: Charge also only seems to work for the main-hand. The 2nd weapon strikes but without the bonuses. Momentum works but you need 5 str before it's even helping a 2nd weapon.
      Last edited by wobbly; May 3, 2014, 21:34.

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      • bagori nd
        Apprentice
        • Apr 2014
        • 56

        #4
        Originally posted by wobbly
        Yep. Just confirmed in debug mode, only works for the main-hand. So perhaps I'm better off with a special in the off-hand. Light, a slay, shadow-blades etc.
        That's about the size of it. Playing around with a spreadsheet suggests that without slaying, using two weapons usually offers at best a very small amount of extra damage over a big two-hander or a good light weapon with Subtlety and/or Rapid Attack, and sometimes not even that--especially when you take Riposte into account, which virtually always makes a bigger difference.

        On the other hand, if your second weapon is something like Narsil or Dagmor, its other advantages may more than make up for it.

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        • half
          Knight
          • Jan 2009
          • 910

          #5
          Originally posted by bagori nd
          That's about the size of it. Playing around with a spreadsheet suggests that without slaying, using two weapons usually offers at best a very small amount of extra damage over a big two-hander or a good light weapon with Subtlety and/or Rapid Attack, and sometimes not even that--especially when you take Riposte into account, which virtually always makes a bigger difference.

          On the other hand, if your second weapon is something like Narsil or Dagmor, its other advantages may more than make up for it.
          This is good to hear -- that's how we wanted to balance it. Since fighting with two weapons is pretty rare historically and typically more focused around defence with the second one rather than attack, we didn't want it to be a dominant strategy.

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          • bagori nd
            Apprentice
            • Apr 2014
            • 56

            #6
            Originally posted by half
            This is good to hear -- that's how we wanted to balance it. Since fighting with two weapons is pretty rare historically and typically more focused around defence with the second one rather than attack, we didn't want it to be a dominant strategy.
            So I gathered! I was pretty impressed that that's how it worked out. (I also found it kind of interesting that the biggest exception seems to be the Dagger of Nargril--rather than Angrist, which I'd initially expected--which makes sense, since Nargril is so likely to get extra dice.)

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            • Patashu
              Knight
              • Jan 2008
              • 528

              #7
              Originally posted by half
              This is good to hear -- that's how we wanted to balance it. Since fighting with two weapons is pretty rare historically and typically more focused around defence with the second one rather than attack, we didn't want it to be a dominant strategy.
              So why doesn't Parry work with the offhand again?
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              • taptap
                Knight
                • Jan 2013
                • 710

                #8
                Originally posted by Patashu
                So why doesn't Parry work with the offhand again?
                Shortsword of Galadriel + another +2 evasion weapon?

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                • BlueFish
                  Swordsman
                  • Aug 2011
                  • 414

                  #9
                  Originally posted by taptap
                  Shortsword of Galadriel + another +2 evasion weapon?
                  I'm pretty sure parry worked with both weapons in 1.1? Or am I imagining things?

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                  • debo
                    Veteran
                    • Oct 2011
                    • 2402

                    #10
                    Originally posted by BlueFish
                    I'm pretty sure parry worked with both weapons in 1.1? Or am I imagining things?
                    It only ever worked on your main weapon.
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                    • half
                      Knight
                      • Jan 2009
                      • 910

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Patashu
                      So why doesn't Parry work with the offhand again?
                      It seemed to make parry/twoweapon too good. Also, it discourages daggers as the off-hand weapon, when they seem to have been the main one used (and for a defensive purpose too).

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