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What place does dual wielding have in 4E?
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<blockquote data-quote="BASHMAN" data-source="post: 4124521" data-attributes="member: 8277"><p>I agree!</p><p></p><p><strong>Two-Weapon Feint</strong>-- m, Standard, At Will. <em> Your foe reacts to your attack from your sword, leaving an opening for your dagger to slip through</em></p><p>When wielding a weapon in each hand, roll 2d20 for the attack roll, taking the better of the two. For the damage roll, use the worse of the two. </p><p></p><p><strong>Two-Weapon Combo</strong> m, Standard, Encounter <em>In a flurry of dizzying speed, you become a whirling pinwheel of death</em></p><p>When wielding a weapon in each hand, make a weapon attack for each (against a single opponent). </p><p></p><p><strong>Double Parry </strong> Immediate Reaction; Encounter <em> You catch your enemies weapon between your two blades, turning a deadly strike into a miss </em></p><p>As an immediate reaction to a melee attack, roll an attack roll. Use the result as your Defense against the melee attack. </p><p></p><p><strong>Shears of Fate</strong> Standard; Daily <em>You bring your crossed swordarms together with a sickening slash as they pass one another </em></p><p>Roll two standard attacks against one opponent. If one hits, it does [W] damage+2. If both hit, they each do 2[W] damage. </p><p></p><p>And some higher level stuff: </p><p></p><p><strong>Double Riposte </strong> Immediate Reaction; Encounter <em> You raise your blade to catch your enemies attack, and strike low with your other blade </em> When you are attacked in melee, rolll an attack roll as an immediate reaction. Your attack roll becomes your defense against that attack. If this prevented you from being hit, you may make an attack on that enemy as a free action. </p><p></p><p>And even sicker: </p><p></p><p><strong>Deadly Riposte</strong> Immediate Reaction; Encounter <em> You raise your blade to catch your enemies attack, and watch his eyes go from wide when your other blade impales him. </em> This works like Double Riposte, but if you succeed in defending yourself, you may attack the enemy with +2 to hit, and 2[W] damage. If this bloodies the foe, it is also stunned until it begins its next turn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BASHMAN, post: 4124521, member: 8277"] I agree! [B]Two-Weapon Feint[/B]-- m, Standard, At Will. [I] Your foe reacts to your attack from your sword, leaving an opening for your dagger to slip through[/I] When wielding a weapon in each hand, roll 2d20 for the attack roll, taking the better of the two. For the damage roll, use the worse of the two. [B]Two-Weapon Combo[/B] m, Standard, Encounter [I]In a flurry of dizzying speed, you become a whirling pinwheel of death[/I] When wielding a weapon in each hand, make a weapon attack for each (against a single opponent). [B]Double Parry [/B] Immediate Reaction; Encounter [I] You catch your enemies weapon between your two blades, turning a deadly strike into a miss [/I] As an immediate reaction to a melee attack, roll an attack roll. Use the result as your Defense against the melee attack. [B]Shears of Fate[/B] Standard; Daily [I]You bring your crossed swordarms together with a sickening slash as they pass one another [/I] Roll two standard attacks against one opponent. If one hits, it does [W] damage+2. If both hit, they each do 2[W] damage. And some higher level stuff: [B]Double Riposte [/B] Immediate Reaction; Encounter [I] You raise your blade to catch your enemies attack, and strike low with your other blade [/I] When you are attacked in melee, rolll an attack roll as an immediate reaction. Your attack roll becomes your defense against that attack. If this prevented you from being hit, you may make an attack on that enemy as a free action. And even sicker: [B]Deadly Riposte[/B] Immediate Reaction; Encounter [I] You raise your blade to catch your enemies attack, and watch his eyes go from wide when your other blade impales him. [/I] This works like Double Riposte, but if you succeed in defending yourself, you may attack the enemy with +2 to hit, and 2[W] damage. If this bloodies the foe, it is also stunned until it begins its next turn. [/QUOTE]
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