

Does this mean that a ww-barb with 1 grief phaseblade does as much damage as one with 2-grief phaseblades? Wouldn't it be great to use a good shield in the offhand if that is the case? In my current case: I should then remove the oath, because it does way less damage than the grief phaseblade. This quote is very confusing and counter intuitive to me. If one weapon is slower, the frame rate will be adversely effected, so it's best to use two weapons with the same frame break (see below), or else just go with a single weapon. I tried digging into dual wielding in D2R with another thread, but people sorta just told me that the behavior was as it always was, it related to equipment. The hit-check alternates between the weapons, producing an overall result of damage about equal to the average of the two weapons. But I came across something really interesting on Diablo Wiki - Whirlwind:ĭual Wielding. Please specify whether your post is relating to Classic D2 or the Expansion. I am thinking to create another Grief in a Phaseblade. News Portal Home Diablo Universe Diablo II Legacy Modding and Discussion General Mod Making Post here about all aspects of D2 mod making whether it's information, problems or whatever. In vanilla D2, dragon claw and the fists of x skills hit with both claws (granting two charges or two chances to consume the charges). I dont know about any item given skills though. I'm currently using Grief (Phaseblade - WeaponSpeed: -30) on my main hand and Oath (Highland Blade - WeaponSpeed: 5) on my offhand. 1 4 years scrangos Skeleton 2 0 0 From my limited testing the assassin skill tree skills in median only hit with the main weapon.
