Difference between revisions of "Dual Wielding (fighting style)"

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{{FSB|Immediately after you attack with a melee attack using a weapon you're wielding in one hand, instead of normal [[two-weapon fighting]] you can make a second melee attack against the same target using a different weapon you're holding in your other hand.  
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{{FSB|summary='''''General.''''' While wielding two weapons, each time you attack you can make two attacks against the same target.
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|Immediately after you attack with a melee attack using a weapon you're wielding in one hand, instead of normal [[two-weapon fighting]] you can make a second melee attack against the same target using a different weapon you're holding in your other hand.  
 
* You don't add your ability modifier to the damage roll of this second attack, unless both weapons are [[light]].<!--and if your ability modifier is negative may Hylia pity you-->  
 
* You don't add your ability modifier to the damage roll of this second attack, unless both weapons are [[light]].<!--and if your ability modifier is negative may Hylia pity you-->  
 
* You can't add any [[bonus dice]] to the damage roll of the second attack.
 
* You can't add any [[bonus dice]] to the damage roll of the second attack.
 
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Revision as of 02:44, 3 April 2024

Dual Wielding is a fighting style. While you have this style, you gain these benefits:
     Immediately after you attack with a melee attack using a weapon you're wielding in one hand, instead of normal two-weapon fighting you can make a second melee attack against the same target using a different weapon you're holding in your other hand.

  • You don't add your ability modifier to the damage roll of this second attack, unless both weapons are light.
  • You can't add any bonus dice to the damage roll of the second attack.