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curses21

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Plan to duel wield weapons with my character. Always play a warrior, but noticed the rogue has the duelest. I usually like to wade straight into battle without having to worry about back stabbing and such. Wondering if the best route is to go with the duelest or to stick with my warrior and go with a beserker or reaper?

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Shinwendo

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Duelist do not relly have to do with dual weapons but rather with duel between 2 fighters.

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Dallbee

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 Quite true.
A DUEList is one who DUELs, as such:

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Main Entry: du·el
Pronunciation: \\\\\\\\ˈdü-əl also ˈdyü-\\\\\\\\

Function: noun

Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin duellum, from Old Latin, war Date: 15th century
1 : a combat between two persons; specifically[/i] : a formal combat with weapons fought between two persons in the presence of witnesses[/b]
2 : a conflict between antagonistic persons, ideas, or forces; also : a hard-fought contest between two opponents

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This has nothing to do with DUAL-wielding (notice dual with an "A"), which means "weilding two of something".  Had this been the case, the class would probably be call the DUAList instead.

A little attention to detail and some proper spelling alleviates so much confusion.

Modifié par Dallbee, 08 novembre 2009 - 03:56 .


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Lodegreaunce75

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I love my duel wielding rogue. Assassin/Duelist.

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Benny Kane

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I played a dual wielding rogue with duelist/ranger specs, I enjoyed him, and only got into backstabbing position when I was able to and I did fine.