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Two weapon combat, also referred to as dual-wielding, is the practice of fighting with a weapon equipped in each hand. The benefits of fighting with two weapons are quite obvious — the PC gets to strike at the opponent twice in the one turn, potentially killing it more quickly than if fighting with one weapon. Fighting with two weapons also poses significant drawbacks, which are explained in the manual.

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  • Two weapon combat (tactic)
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  • Two weapon combat, also referred to as dual-wielding, is the practice of fighting with a weapon equipped in each hand. The benefits of fighting with two weapons are quite obvious — the PC gets to strike at the opponent twice in the one turn, potentially killing it more quickly than if fighting with one weapon. Fighting with two weapons also poses significant drawbacks, which are explained in the manual.
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  • Two weapon combat, also referred to as dual-wielding, is the practice of fighting with a weapon equipped in each hand. The benefits of fighting with two weapons are quite obvious — the PC gets to strike at the opponent twice in the one turn, potentially killing it more quickly than if fighting with one weapon. Fighting with two weapons also poses significant drawbacks, which are explained in the manual.
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