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Thread: How is dual wield weapon damage calculated on abilities such as Paragon->Dual Strike?

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    I'd say tot5r not working with 2/3 of paragon follow up attacks is probably the worst bug considering how Path of Tempest still deals more damage than Rising Waterfall. Now if that damage was buffed by 50% we would be getting somewhere.

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    *Path of the Hurricane

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    More Paragon testing, more Paragon bugs:

    When I use Paired Strike to auto crit Path of the Hurricane PotH crits for 1334 with my current equip, when I just use Dual Strike to setup PotH PotH crits for 1096 damage.

    Both times SLI is active.

    wtf?

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    Quote Originally Posted by abr4 View Post
    More Paragon testing, more Paragon bugs:

    When I use Paired Strike to auto crit Path of the Hurricane PotH crits for 1334 with my current equip, when I just use Dual Strike to setup PotH PotH crits for 1096 damage.

    Both times SLI is active.

    wtf?
    Could be related to the AoE weirdness bug. But this seems 100% reproducable since it happens everytime I tried.

    The more I test, the more weirdness (not gonna call it a bug since it brings Raptor directly inline with RW) I see in paragon.

    The crit multiplier from [Force of Will] is applied to [Rising Waterfall] and [Path of the Raptor] differently.

    [Force of Will] = 0.30
    RW crit dmg = base dmg * (1.5 + [Force of Will])
    Raptor crit dmg = base dmg * 1.5 * (1 + [Force of Will])

    Basically Raptor benefits more from Force of Will.

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