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Originally posted by shadowolf03:
So in the end...you really would want most of your people to be dual wielders unless they have low constitution or not specialising in fighting....right?
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It really depends because you do have to waste feat points in ambidexterity and dual wield and these points can sometimes be better spent elsewhere. Rangers, I believe can get away with this by wearing leather armour.
I found a site that listed an ideal party and were to allocate points and ambidexterity and dual wield were seldom used. One of the tings they did was start with a level 1 ranger, then switched to a druid to allow the druid to dual wield without wasting necessary points.
I think there rule of thumb was dual wield so you don't have to waste the points to dual wield, or you have a few points in feats that you know you can spare.
Describes a powergaming party byt tips are good for building any party.
http://db.gamefaqs.com/computer/dosw...ale_ii_upp.txt
I am sure other people may think differently.
[ 04-22-2003, 03:53 PM: Message edited by: pritchke ]