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Do you like this video? Play Sound. A player dual wielding weapons in combat. That even applies to Incendiary Shot — in a huge cluster of enemies, multiple Incendiary Shots will hit the same target, hitting for an absolutely insane amount of damage. Like Melee, dual wield and 2h can complement each other though. For example, you could Needle Strike, then when sneaking in that autoattack during Shadow Tendrils, you could switch to your 2h and sneak in a powerful autoattack inside your Shadow Tendrils, breaking the effective 12k damage cap and potentially hitting way more in a tick.

Plus, without a Seren godbow, switching to 2h is extremely annoying due to needing to switch ammunition as well. Debuffs like Vulnerability, Stagger, and Enfeeble are extremely helpful in weakening bosses and helps immensely in tanking. If using dual wield, you can apply debuffs every 1. So if you need to apply a lot of debuffs, take dual wield. A cool thing is that this includes each critical hit chance working on the next Concentrated Blast hit.

With this in mind, depending on the circumstances it can vastly out-DPS Sonic Wave, which does does Of course like Melee and Ranged, you can complement dual wield and 2h together. Boss School. Skip to content. Dual wield VS 2h Dual wield verses 2h weaponry. General Information Dual wielding is much more versatile than 2h — it allows you to switch to a shield setup to back-up a dead tank or save yourself from a sudden onslaught of damage.

Melee All Melee weapons have the same range — except for halberds noxious scythe included , which have an extra square of reach. Forgot your password? By Ox , October 27, in Runescape Chat. Hey folks. I'm training combat up at the moment via slayer and was wondering which weapon type would be better? My own research hasn't helped me decide, so I was wondering what your opinions are? At Tier 70, the world becomes open to you. Whips, Crystal halberds, and barrows all become available to you.

Ox - fyi, i moved this over to Runescape Chat, since it was more game-related. In any case, good luck with your combat set-ups!

If you have access to Crystal weapons you can use a Crystal Halberd or any Halberd on Slayer tasks to be able to hit multiple targets at the same time. Thanks for all the pointers guys. Much appreciated. Start with an Abyssal Whip then upgrade it as you level up. The Abyssal Whip can be upgraded with a Whip Vine that will make it into a level 75 Attack weapon but it also requires 80 Slayer to create.

You can also upgrade it with a Wyrm Spike to make it into a level 85 attack Lava Whip. These versions of the whip both degrade over time and require additional whips to recharge them. But the majority of higher tier weapons require maintenance so that's just something you'll have to get used to. Everything becomes exponentially more expensive as you get into the higher tier gear.



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