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#26
triggerrogue

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I was using WADE'S SUPERIOR DRAKE SCALE ARMOR.. Not only does it reduce fatigue, but it gives you added DEX and FIRE RESISTANCE.

#27
Bullets McDeath

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Depending on your stats, especially towards the end of the game, DWers can wear massive no problem. I've actually got a DW Warrior at Level 14 right now, wearing a Veridium Warden Commander set. Forget mages, the guy's an absolute monster. Near impossible to hit, takes almost no damage when he does, and is constantly whacking the crap out of everything in a 3 mile radius.



I heart Dual Wielding.

#28
Gill Kaiser

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Aye. At first I thought nothing could approach my mage for fun and power, but after trying a dual-wielding warrior out I think it's a tie. She was doing crazy damage with crazy survivability.

Most of the time I didn't even bother turning on all her sustained abilities because she didn't even need them, but when she was in trouble Dual Striking + Momentum turned her into a goddamn chainsaw. It was ridiculous.

#29
Kwanzaabot

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Stamina? We don't need no stinkin' stamina!



If you build your stats in a way as to not die constantly, I say go for it.

#30
GEWill

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Ancient Elven Armor or Armor of Diligence are the best in my opinion for a Warrior going the dual weapon route.

Currently I am using Warden Commander's Armor (Dragonbone) on my female dual weapon Warrior, and fatigue has never been an issue to be honest.

Modifié par GEWill, 21 mars 2010 - 01:45 .


#31
Kastagir

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Once you can get the Death Blow talent, your Dual Weapon warrior can wear just about any armor and still be able to use activated talents as quickly as they cycle provided you are fighting multiple enemies. This only becomes a problem in single boss encounters where Death Blow doesn't yield any benefit (until the combat is over).

#32
Gill Kaiser

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Kastagir wrote...

Once you can get the Death Blow talent, your Dual Weapon warrior can wear just about any armor and still be able to use activated talents as quickly as they cycle provided you are fighting multiple enemies. This only becomes a problem in single boss encounters where Death Blow doesn't yield any benefit (until the combat is over).

This. Also, if you get Dual Striking and Momentum, you can simply activate those two abilities once you run out of stamina, and turn your warrior into a ridiculous chainsaw of death.

#33
Nalthur

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For a DW Warrior I like Evon the Great's Mail matched with Wade's Superior Dragonscale Gloves and Boots. You get the set bonus of -20% fatigue and combined with the Executioner's Helm and items with stamina regeneration like Duncan's sword I never had a problem with stamina.

#34
Alias Oddvar

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as a warrior you really want magic resist if you want to powergame.

dex breaks the game once you get it high enough. 160 and you get hit 1 in 20 times.

dex is not so great early game, but becomes godlike lategame.



there are 2 possible builds when thinking of armor.

both builds depend on auto attacks since they have the highest dps for warriors.



build 1: get strength 20 and rest in dex. use light armor and needs support of a mage for haste and manaclash.



build 2: aims for 100% magic resist, 39 strength total with items + fade, and only requiers haste from the mage.

Presise strikeing is your friend and is why warrior dualwielders do so great.



Ps both warriors and rogue dual wielders become progressively better towards the end.

#35
Vangeria

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Stamina has never been a major issue with my DWs. I tend to keep my Dual strike, Momentum and Berzerk up and my character becomes a darkspawn blender.