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Shaman pets are incorrectly gaining triple attack
[Thu Sep 10 22:18:05 2020] A froglok guk shaman pet bites YOU for 21 points of damage.
[Thu Sep 10 22:18:05 2020] A froglok guk shaman pet bites YOU for 39 points of damage. [Thu Sep 10 22:18:05 2020] A froglok guk shaman pet bites YOU for 34 points of damage. | ||
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That's dual wield + double attack roll
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If it was dual wield you'd see them quading every so often. I've never seen that happened.Additionally they aren't supposed to dual wield in the first place.
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Their skill isn't high enough to double-attack in the offhand, that's the simple answer. You need offhand double-attack to get quads.
Below that skill level you will occasionally see dual-wield plus primary-hand double attack, so triples. That's what this is. Source: 60 levels of warrior | ||
Last edited by Dolalin; 09-14-2020 at 03:29 AM..
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in either case it's incorrect.
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Why is it incorrect? Shaman pets are warriors, they get double attack and dual wield. Having both of those skills, a triple is always possible no matter your level.
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Pets of a high enough level dual wield without needing weapons. I'd wager a guk shaman's pet is high enough for that.
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Well it looks like you might be onto something. What I'm seeing so far from the newsgroups is that Shaman pets didn't dual wield.
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Last edited by Dolalin; 09-14-2020 at 05:48 AM..
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