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When dual wielding, in some situations I've noticed that the lash from one weapon applies to the secondary weapon as well. For example in the picture attached my character is equipped with Modwyr and with Duskfall. As can be seen a fire lash is applied also when hitting the enemy with Duskfall. I did not notice the same behavior with a dual wielding character equipped with St. Drogga's Skull and another weapon. So maybe this bug is related to only Modwyr.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Confirm, the "emotional" trait gives bonus lash also to the offhand (or vice-versa), regardless ranged or melee.

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Hey kmbogd,

 

Thank you for your post! I think this one is in already for dual weilding giving off hands the buff, but I will double check to be sure.

 

Best,

 

-Caleb

I like big bugs and I cannot lie...

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Hi Cdiaz,

 

Thanks for the feedback. I went ahead and swapped the weapons: Watcher's Blade main-hand and Modwyr off-hand. The result was that Modwyr did not inherit the raw lash from Watcher's Blade, however Watcher's Blade still inherited the fire lash from Modwyr. Also in any other of my tests involving weapons with lash I did not see this inheritance of the lash to the other hand's weapon (for example for Sungrazer, Watcher's Blade, St. Droga's Skull). Therefore, it looks like this is something specific to Modwyr.

 

Btw this still happens in the current patch: v1.1.0.0035.

Edited by kmbogd

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