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Written by lifang
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June 16, 2008 17:19 |
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Your total damage output when fighting with two wow gold should be higher than fighting with one weapon and a wow gold but roughly equal to fighting with a wow gold weapon. Off-hand weapon attacks deal 50% wow gold of the weapon's designated damage. Therefore, it's wise to always put the best "damage dealer wow gold" weapon in the main hand. wow gold also increases your base miss chance using the formula 80% × M + 20% wow gold where M is your miss chance when not dual-wielding wow gold. Your usual miss chance against an opponent of equal level is 5% wow gold which means the typical miss chance while dual-wielding is 24% wow gold. A Rogue with the dual-wield talent increases the off-hand weapon's damage from 50% wow gold up to 75% wow gold. They must also have 5 points in wow gold, which increases chance to hit by 5% wow gold. A Fury-talented wow gold with the dual-wield talent increases the off-hand weapon's damage from 50% up to 62.5%. Dual wielding versus two-handed weapons First a note: Rogues are not included in this because they are built around dual wielding. They have no ability to use 2 handed weapons. Also not included are sword and shield. That setup is for defense and will never compete for wow gold For both those situations, you would have the same weapon versus the same weapon x2 and since the miss rate and offhand damage reduction do not equal 100% reduction (if they did, no one would ever dual wield) debating the dps merits would be pointless. Don't waste your valuable time anywhere, just place an order for your to buy wow gold then the cheap WoW goldwill be in your mail box in wow game in a short while. We are glad to serve you to have a nice world of warcraft life. Just come and buy you desired World of warcraft gold.
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