Do you "wield" a spiked gauntlet?


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The lesson learned here is even broader than Draco's assertion that dual wielding is broken. A lot of things don't calculate right on the CB. It is worth looking at your feats to see if they are added to your powers, and looking at class features (especially from PP's) to see how they should effect them. I'm not sure I've ever had a 100% correct character sheet.

Jay
 




The lesson learned here is even broader than Draco's assertion that dual wielding is broken. A lot of things don't calculate right on the CB. It is worth looking at your feats to see if they are added to your powers, and looking at class features (especially from PP's) to see how they should effect them. I'm not sure I've ever had a 100% correct character sheet.

Jay

I think it got a level 1 or 2 rogue I made right, once...

Then I took two-weapon fighting at level 3.
 

I think it got a level 1 or 2 rogue I made right, once...

Then I took two-weapon fighting at level 3.

Thing is, it calculates the bonus from TWF correctly... mostly.

The problem is that every power only has one slot for weapon or implement. For -most- powers this is not a problem. It calculates damage correctly. If you're a TWF rogue, then your 'main weapon' is correct for both weapons because rogues don't have two weapon powers, and therefore -either- weapon can be used as a main weapon.

The problem is when you have powers that use two weapons. You'll plug in both weapons and it'll calculate them as tho they were both the main weapon; it NEVER actually calculates the off-hand.

So, you'll look at Twin Strike, and see both weapons giving damage bonuses, but you'll never clue in that TWF is only ever supposed to apply to one of the weapons.
 



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