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<blockquote data-quote="Charlaquin" data-source="post: 9866131" data-attributes="member: 6779196"><p>Here’s the rogue sequence: have your shortsword drawn. Attack with it. Dual wielder allows you to draw or sheathe two weapons when you make an attack as part of the attack action, so sheathe your shortsword and draw your scimitar. Attack with the scimitar as part of the attack action using the Nick property (potentially with Advantage due to the shortsword’s Vex property). Once again, dual wielder allows you to draw or sheathe two weapons as part of the action, so sheathe your scimitar and draw your rapier. Attack with it using the bonus action attack from Dual Wielder. Since this is not the attack action you can’t draw or sheathe any weapons from this attack, so end your turn.</p><p></p><p>Next turn, attack with your scimitar, drawing it and sheathing your rapier as part of the action. Then attack with your shortsword using Nick, drawing it and sheathing your scimitar as part of the action. You have no more draw/sheathes left to get the rapier back out, but you can still use your bonus action attack from dual wielder to attack with the shortsword again, and you’ll start your next turn with your shortsword already drawn, so you can repeat from step one. Three attacks per turn, three opportunities to land a sneak attack. On alternating turns you either get a bit higher damage on one of the attacks with your rapier, or an extra chance to land Vex with your shortsword.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charlaquin, post: 9866131, member: 6779196"] Here’s the rogue sequence: have your shortsword drawn. Attack with it. Dual wielder allows you to draw or sheathe two weapons when you make an attack as part of the attack action, so sheathe your shortsword and draw your scimitar. Attack with the scimitar as part of the attack action using the Nick property (potentially with Advantage due to the shortsword’s Vex property). Once again, dual wielder allows you to draw or sheathe two weapons as part of the action, so sheathe your scimitar and draw your rapier. Attack with it using the bonus action attack from Dual Wielder. Since this is not the attack action you can’t draw or sheathe any weapons from this attack, so end your turn. Next turn, attack with your scimitar, drawing it and sheathing your rapier as part of the action. Then attack with your shortsword using Nick, drawing it and sheathing your scimitar as part of the action. You have no more draw/sheathes left to get the rapier back out, but you can still use your bonus action attack from dual wielder to attack with the shortsword again, and you’ll start your next turn with your shortsword already drawn, so you can repeat from step one. Three attacks per turn, three opportunities to land a sneak attack. On alternating turns you either get a bit higher damage on one of the attacks with your rapier, or an extra chance to land Vex with your shortsword. [/QUOTE]
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