In theory a quicker weapon of the same ratio will be more consistent. Averaged over time they should be the same.
By and large most people spend too much money and mental equity optimizing their offhand. It's a fraction of your DPS so don't go with a cracked staff but also don't spend 4-40 times more money to increase the ratio by 10% of something that only swings a fraction of the time. I'm not advocating some type of EQ nihilism of "it all doesn't matter, man...we all turn to dust in the end", or something. Just pushing for a bit of pragmatism.
If you like a Jade Mace for aesthetics or overall feel over another .5 ratio weapon go with that. Keeping in mind skill caps, stats, procs, aesthetics, cost, etc you should be able to make that decision.
If I recall correctly...
Main hand ratio: (dmg * 2) + (damage bonus))/delay
Offhand ratio: (dmg * 2) / delay
Using a 11 damage bonus at lvl 60 the Jade Mace is 1.61 in the MH and 1.0 in the OH. Even if your offhand swings 100% of the time (which it doesn't) that means it still is only doing 38.3% of your total damage. Again assuming a 100% offhand swing ratio that will not happen even if you could increase the ratio by 20%, while beneficial and always appreciated, it's not a staggering increase in DPS unless it's bringing something else to the table.
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