This page lists battleaxes, greatswords, and mauls requiring the Two-Handed talent tree in Dragon Age II.
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- Two-Handed weapons
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| - This page lists battleaxes, greatswords, and mauls requiring the Two-Handed talent tree in Dragon Age II.
- As with hand weapons, this is a large category which includes a variety of double-handed weapons, all of which have comparable effects. Swords, axes, maces, hammers, and picks all have two-handed versions.
- Two-handed weapons include large axes, swords, and hammers. They can deal more damage per hit and have a longer reach than their one-handed counterparts, but they are generally slower and cannot be used with a shield. Two-handed weapons can be used to block most melee attacks but not projectiles. While on horseback, a 23.5% damage and speed penalty are applied to these weapons.
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| - This page lists battleaxes, greatswords, and mauls requiring the Two-Handed talent tree in Dragon Age II.
- As with hand weapons, this is a large category which includes a variety of double-handed weapons, all of which have comparable effects. Swords, axes, maces, hammers, and picks all have two-handed versions.
- Two-handed weapons include large axes, swords, and hammers. They can deal more damage per hit and have a longer reach than their one-handed counterparts, but they are generally slower and cannot be used with a shield. Two-handed weapons can be used to block most melee attacks but not projectiles. While on horseback, a 23.5% damage and speed penalty are applied to these weapons.
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