Everyone seems to think Thf/War is the way to go, but I really think dual weilding is way cooler looking than single. So I was planning on going thf/ninja how much worse is this than warrior. Honest answer because I can handle it being a bit worse, but if its gonna greatly reduce my effectiveness id rather stay warrior.
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Thf/nin is good after lv33 cuz you will be using dagger (thf gets viper bite WS at lv33).
Before that, grapple is the best for thf.
Dual wield = faster tp gain, more damage output if you put a good damage sword on your off hand, more stats from 2 swords,daggers.
Further more, at lv55 thf gets tripple which goes off a lot when you use dual wield (thf naturally criticals a lot already).
a side not, dual wield delay is NOT the summation of 2 weapons' delay. Ninja gets dual wield boost(delay is shorten) at lv 20, 40, 60 if i recall it correctly so its a good idea to keep your sub lved.Jeeb the Dancing Thf~
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Curious as if a warriors 2xAttack and a thiefs 3xAttack stack.
Is it possible to get a 6xAttack (on rare occasion)?
If so, that'd be pretty damn hefty with the sub-power of War.
someone fill me in on this info plsQuick... think of a word that ends in "C".
(no names like Civic, Eric, or Pontiac)
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I have been told that it works like this ...
double attack adds +1 attack
triple attack adds +2 attacks
so THF/WAR would get both of them for a total of +3 potential extra attacks on their 1 weapon, while THF/NIN would get +2 potential extra attacks for each of their weapons for a total of +4 potential extra attacks every time they swing.
I can't confirm either of those cause I don't have the levels required for it, but it seems logical to me~Gaef
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