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Your off-hand attack only applies 1/2 your Strength modifier, and if your off-hand attack is made with anything other than a light weapon, both attacks take an additional -2 penalty.
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Latest revision as of 09:31, 30 August 2021

Main > Feats > Combat Styles > Dual-Wielding Style

Dual-Wielding Style Feats

Feat Name Categories Prerequisites Benefit
Dual-Wielding Combat Make an additional attack with your off-hand.



Dual-Wielding[edit]

(Combat)

Prerequisites:

Benefit: You gain the ability to gain and expend martial focus.

In addition, whenever you make an attack action with a light or one-handed weapon, you can make an additional attack with a light or one-handed weapon held in your off-hand as a free action, though both attacks take a -2 penalty on their attack rolls when doing so; only your initial main hand attack qualifies as an attack action, and the additional attack cannot be made with the same weapon as your initial main hand attack.

Your off-hand attack only applies 1/2 your Strength modifier, and if your off-hand attack is made with anything other than a light weapon, both attacks take an additional -2 penalty.