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Best item to use the Helwax Mold on? (Spoilers probably)


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Yes, enchantments get duplicated. So it's best to duplicate an item that you already enchanted.

 

I like the idea of duplicating a one-handed weapon so that you can dual wield it. 2 * Godansthunyr for example would give you +2 MIG instead of +1. 2 * Whispers of Yenwood will give you +4 CON and so on. Two Resolutions would also be nice. :)

 

Another item that is really powerful if you put it on the right character is Shod-in-Faith.

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What item you duplicate will depend totally on your build, and also on your party composition. This gives you the ability to get two of an item that really makes a build flow, allowing you to maybe use two character builds that otherwise wouldn't work well together.

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Ahem... is there a way to upgrade weapons to legendary ?

 

Yup, you need Kraken eyes for that.

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I suppose you can't get more than 2 scales and 2 eyes...

 

You can actually get 4 scales if you fight Llengrath and her dragons; you only get 2 if you pursue the peaceful solution.

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— Fall-From-Grace, Planescape: Torment

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I used it on durgan-reinforced Angio's Gambeson. Instant use Alacrity is just crazy good on any caster.

 

Just checked and it turns out if you have 2 little saviours the effects stack, so if you also have a paladin you could duplicate little saviour and have the paladin wear outworn buckler and give everyone +15 to all defenses.

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Some one handers that really stand out to me for dualing with themselves:

 

I think Starcaller is the only fast weapon with a disable on crit. I'm hoping to try this out on an Orlan barb I just started.

 

Strike Hard is one of the few speed weapons with another useful enchantment in disorienting; not sure if that stacks between two of them, though. Also, if you're going with warhammers, why not include a Godansthunyr or two?

 

Reghar Konnek is a fast weapon with a speed enchantment + some good assorted effects: interfering, predatory, and kith slaying. Could be a nice durability boost while keeping up damage with the speed and crits.

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Starcaller is not speed enchanted - that's Unforgiven.

 

Sadly, disorienting doesn't stack any more, also not from different weapons (somebody here reported that). Tah would have been so cool - wielding two Strike Hards.

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Starcaller is not speed enchanted - that's Unforgiven.

 

Sadly, disorienting doesn't stack any more, also not from different weapons (somebody here reported that). Tah would have been so cool - wielding two Strike Hards.

 

Starcaller isn't speed enchanted, but, if I understand the speed math right (pulling from this thread), you can still hit zero recovery while naked and frenzying (dual durgan-enhanced weapons + Gauntlets of Quickness + frenzy = 1.15 * 1.15 * 1.15 * 1.33 = 2.02), at which point 20 frames to attack and 4 between attacks gives an attack every .8 seconds, compared to every 1.13 with a normal one-handed weapon.  That's almost 30% faster, which seems useful for stunlocking as many enemies as possible.

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