Dual Wield and One-handed Perks

Post » Fri Dec 09, 2011 8:01 am

I'm making an assassin character who uses bows and dual daggers and I was wondering what perks from the One-handed tree actually work for dual wielders.

Dual Flurry and Dual Savagery look like the right perks to take if I will be dual wielding daggers. Do the One-handed perks like Fighting Stance, Savage Strike, Paralyzing Strike, and Critical Chage work during dual wielding? Because I know two daggers are both One-handed weapons but because I'm 'dual wielding' them does it still count towards the One-handed perks?

And are those One-handed perks even worth taking? Thanks.

Also are Perfect Touch and Misdirection aslo good perks or are they not very good? I was wondering if I could steal enemies weapons and/or armor and they would be defenceless.
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Post » Fri Dec 09, 2011 8:41 pm

As for an Assassin should my primary focus be on Stamina?
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Post » Fri Dec 09, 2011 3:05 pm

most perks in that tree owrks for dual daggers so far as i know, do note that daggers supposingly benefit from the sword fokusing perk.

as for attrubutes, dpends, if your going pure stealth with no magic help, a good mix of stamina and health is good, because early levels your going to have some face to face fights even how much you try to be sneaky.
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Post » Fri Dec 09, 2011 9:23 am

Sneak is always nice ! :)
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Post » Fri Dec 09, 2011 4:49 am

as for attrubutes, dpends, if your going pure stealth with no magic help, a good mix of stamina and health is good, because early levels your going to have some face to face fights even how much you try to be sneaky.

Yes, I would suggest a mix of health & stamina early on as you'll have to fight up close in some situations. I went all stamina for the first 10 levels and was getting 1 shotted a bit. Takes a while to get your sneak skill up to a useful level in the early stages, for me anyway.
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Post » Fri Dec 09, 2011 7:35 pm

Yes, I would suggest a mix of health & stamina early on as you'll have to fight up close in some situations. I went all stamina for the first 10 levels and was getting 1 shotted a bit. Takes a while to get your sneak skill up to a useful level in the early stages, for me anyway.


I'm also going to be playing on Master difficulty so I probably will need a bit of health.
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