Posted August 08, 2018
A longsword does 1d8 damage and a two handed sword is only 1d10...thats 1 extra damage on average.
Meanwhile dual wielding 2x longswords gets you way more damage on average due to the extra attack. Strength bonuses apply to both weapons equally and with 3 points in two weapon style, you only get -2 THACO for the off hand weapon.
A level 8 fighter is going to have 3 attacks if dual wielding, vs 2 with a two handed weapon. Thats a huge difference in damage output.
Shields at least give you a significant AC bonus. Single weapon style seems pretty lame though...shields are simply better, and if you cant use a shield, then dual wielding is better...
Meanwhile dual wielding 2x longswords gets you way more damage on average due to the extra attack. Strength bonuses apply to both weapons equally and with 3 points in two weapon style, you only get -2 THACO for the off hand weapon.
A level 8 fighter is going to have 3 attacks if dual wielding, vs 2 with a two handed weapon. Thats a huge difference in damage output.
Shields at least give you a significant AC bonus. Single weapon style seems pretty lame though...shields are simply better, and if you cant use a shield, then dual wielding is better...