This is just an informal survey. I would also appreciate it if you would explain why you chose the answer that you did.
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How many attacks result when Double Attack and Triple Attack stack?

Centurio X-I 1/1 - Celphie 1/1 - Deadly Dodo 0/2 - Doppleganger Dio 0/1 - Jaggedy-eared Jack 0/7 - Joo Duzu the Whirlwind 1/1 - Leaping Lizzy 2/16 - Mimas 0/1 - Odqan 1/9 - Orcish Wallbreacher 0/1 - Ose 1/3 - Sagittarius X-XIII 1/1 - Serpopard Ishtar 3/6 - Silk Caterpillar 1/2 - Tom Tit Tat 0/2 - Trickster Kinetix 0/2 - Valkurm Emperor 6/10 - Wyvernpoacher Drachlox 1/1 -
As a thf/war, I've never seen more than ~16% TP gain from any attack "round", nor have I see the animation swing more than 3 times a round.
I used thf/war for a while post 55 and I still have a Viking Shield to prove it
Through sheer experience, I believe 3A overrides 2A (same reasoning as Serpicatha).
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They cannot stack, though one can after after another but its all in two different swings. This has actually been said a million times
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Even so, you still have annoying threads (at least on other bboards) where people show off huge numbers with kraken + ridill + multiply madness without knowing the mechanics of the gameOriginally posted by Tokitoki
They cannot stack, though one can after after another but its all in two different swings. This has actually been said a million times
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As of right now, 10 of the 23 votes say that they do stack in some way, yet all of the people who have posted explanations say that it doesn't.
If you vote that 2A and 3A stack, please explain why you believe so. Thanks.
Centurio X-I 1/1 - Celphie 1/1 - Deadly Dodo 0/2 - Doppleganger Dio 0/1 - Jaggedy-eared Jack 0/7 - Joo Duzu the Whirlwind 1/1 - Leaping Lizzy 2/16 - Mimas 0/1 - Odqan 1/9 - Orcish Wallbreacher 0/1 - Ose 1/3 - Sagittarius X-XIII 1/1 - Serpopard Ishtar 3/6 - Silk Caterpillar 1/2 - Tom Tit Tat 0/2 - Trickster Kinetix 0/2 - Valkurm Emperor 6/10 - Wyvernpoacher Drachlox 1/1
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I can tell you why, they dont have triple or double attack, maybe dont even have THF lvld, and they just like to screw with pols
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I've never leveled THF/WAR post lv55, but I've observed thieves that have. From my observations, double and triple attack cannot occur at the same time and 3A overrides 2A. Double attack can go off on its own though as long as triple attack didn't proc at the same time.
While on this topic, the ninja trait Dual Wield makes triple attack a 4-hit attack round. I don't believe each hand can proc seperately (ie. 6 hits in one attack round) because I've never seen it, but it's still very impressive when triple attack goes off two or even three times in a row, resulting in 8 or 12 hits back-to-back.
EDIT: Oh, just thought I'd mention most of these observations come from the fact my static party from level 52-75 had a thief in it, since my thief is not high enough level to test any of this yet myself.Rhayn ~ Windurst Rank 8
PLD75 WAR37 THF37 NIN22
Profile: Paladin (EXP) ~ Paladin (HNM) ~ Thief
LS: Unleashed
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Actually, both hands can proc separately. When a thf/nin (like myself) get triple on both swings we get a round with 6 swings.Originally posted by Rhayn
I've never leveled THF/WAR post lv55, but I've observed thieves that have. From my observations, double and triple attack cannot occur at the same time and 3A overrides 2A. Double attack can go off on its own though as long as triple attack didn't proc at the same time.
While on this topic, the ninja trait Dual Wield makes triple attack a 4-hit attack round. I don't believe each hand can proc seperately (ie. 6 hits in one attack round) because I've never seen it, but it's still very impressive when triple attack goes off two or even three times in a row, resulting in 8 or 12 hits back-to-back.
EDIT: Oh, just thought I'd mention most of these observations come from the fact my static party from level 52-75 had a thief in it, since my thief is not high enough level to test any of this yet myself.
Warrior L30, Dragoon L45+, Thief L70+, Paladin L25+, Monk L15+, Ninja L35+ , Ranger 40+
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Cool ^^Originally posted by Omena
Actually, both hands can proc separately. When a thf/nin (like myself) get triple on both swings we get a round with 6 swings.
I hadn't seen it myself, but I had noticed that it seemed sometimes our set THF triple attacked with he offhand dagger instead of he main dagger. I was thinking you had a chance to triple attack with either hand, but I wasn't sure if it would allow you to triple attack with both at once, since it won't allow triple attack and double attack.
I guess with each individual weapon you're wielding there is a chance for triple or double attack to happen, but you can't have both occur on the same weapon.Rhayn ~ Windurst Rank 8
PLD75 WAR37 THF37 NIN22
Profile: Paladin (EXP) ~ Paladin (HNM) ~ Thief
LS: Unleashed
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I have both war and nin leveled up for various uses...war for damage in exp with my set and nin for solo/duo or boss battles and such (much more useful when the goal is to come out alive rather than chain #5, at least with my set pt) --
I've *never* seen 3A and 2A stack on the same attack round. I never ever ever get more than 2 hits or 3 hits in one attack round (you can tell because of the slight pause, though I admit it is VERY hard to see the difference between attack rounds with a hornetneedle or something -- er not that I use it in exp >< ). I have seen three 3A's back to back on warrior sub...that was pretty crazy...9 attacks it looked like my arm was gonna fly off...I was hasted too :sweat: Even so, not all the hits were animated, and you had to count the 9 hits in the log to know it happened...
On thf/nin, procing 3A on both hands is somewhat rare, but it happens...that *also* looks like arms flying off shoulder sockets if your delay is low enough hehe.Ixaera
75 THF/NIN, WAR
Bastok Mithra
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