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Can rogues use 2 handers?

Rogues can not use two-handed weapons of any kind. Mages, priests and warlocks can use two-handed weapons in the form of staves.
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What classes can use 2 handed swords?

  • Classes: Warrior, Paladin, Hunter, Death Knight, Evoker.
  • Icon: ability_meleedamage.
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Can I dual wield as a Rogue?

Rogues specifically can use Dual Wielding as a backup plan to land Sneak Attack, which does significantly more damage when you Two-Weapon Fight. Paladins can use it as a similar backup plan. Another way that you can make dual wielding work is by investing in very powerful Light weapon magical items.
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Can rogues use one handed swords?

Rogues can use a variety of one-hand weapons in Classic WoW: 1H Swords, Daggers, 1H Maces, Fist Weapons. They can also use the Ranged weapons Bows, Crossbows, and Guns.
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Can rogues use offhand?

If you're really looking to get into an offhand attack build with a rogue, you can even take the Mobile feat which allows you to freely disengage from an opponent if you target it with an attack. This can take the place of your Cunning Action, so you're free to use your bonus action to offhand attack.
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WoW Classic: If Rogues could us Two-hand weapons (Subtlety Rogue Two-hand damage test) Level 60 PvP

What level can rogues dual wield?

Rogues can only use either one-handed weapons in the main hand or dual wield them. The choice is up to you, but dual wielding is an accepted way of play for literally all rogues beyond 10.
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Can rogues use 1h axes?

> After much quiet contemplation, rogues now possess the ability to learn how to use one-handed axes.
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Can rogues use two rapiers?

Can a rogue dual wield rapiers 5E? Only if the rogue has the dual wielder feat, as the rapier doesn't have the light trait required for dual wielding without the feat.
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Why would a Rogue use a longsword?

There is the highly situational scenario where a person multiclasses to Rogue in order to grab "Expertise"; and the longsword simply becomes a nice bonus for Strength-builds to wield in both hands.
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Can a Rogue use two daggers?

If you really want to, your Rogue can dual-wield daggers, attack with the first, and then spend their bonus action to attack with the second. (Or, with thrown weapons, throw the second. Or throw the first and stab with the second.
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What weapon should a rogue use?

Crossbow, Light: The go-to ranged weapon. The same range as a short bow with a better damage die. The reload property doesn't matter since rogues don't get Extra Attack. Dagger: Great for Two-weapon fighting, and you can throw them if you need to, but the Short Sword has a slightly larger damage die.
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Which class is best for dual wielding?

  • The answer is every class. ...
  • Dual wield actually IS the best for dps - technically daggers would be slightly better but swords are fine.
  • You could just use daggers but use the outfit system to make them look like swords. ...
  • You should be able to sustain with a dragonknight.
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Can a level 1 rogue dual wield?

Anyone can dual wield, using a bonus action for the offhand attack. Rogue doesn't get fighting styles. No one gets a feat at level 1 except variant humans. So you'd be using the standard version of two weapon fighting, likely.
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What is a two-handed sword called?

The Zweihänder ("two-hander") or Beidhänder ("both-hander") is a true two-handed sword, in the sense that it cannot be wielded in only one hand.
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What are dual swords called?

Daishō eventually came to mean two swords having a matched set of fittings. A daishō could also have matching blades made by the same swordsmith, but this was in fact uncommon and not necessary for two swords to be considered to be a daishō, as it would have been more expensive for a samurai.
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How do you equip a sword with both hands?

To 2-Hand a weapon or other armament, hold the Y button on Xbox, Triangle on PlayStation, or E on PC, and then press the attack button for the armament you wish to use in two hands (RB/R1 or right click for main-hand weapons, LB/L1 or left click for offhand weapons).
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Can a Rogue use a short sword?

A short sword is included in the starting equipment of Rogues, Samurai and 50% of Barbarians. The weakest of the swords, it lacks the damage of larger weapons and there is no artifact version.
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What makes a good Rogue?

All Rogues need to have a high dexterity. So always place your highest ability roll into this stat. Aside from this, there are a few possible builds for a Rogue. Every party needs a "Face" character; somebody who knows how to talk to people.
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Can a Rogue dual wield longswords?

You can, but it does require a feat. In dnd5e you can dual wield any weapons that have the light property and don't have the two handed property. A longsword has the versatile property, not the two handed property, so you can wield it in one hand.
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Do Rogues use Dex instead of strength?

A rogue thief gets Dex to attack and damage for melee attacks. What about things like grapple that use an athletics check instead of a melee attack? He only gets dex to damage. Dex to attack is a feature of finesse weapons.
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Can a rogue use a scythe?

Martial weapon proficiency is easy to get, you can either use a no-prerequisites feat or a rogue talent and there you are.
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Is shortsword or rapier better rogue?

Rapier: Great choice because it's 1d8+DEX and Finesse. So if you plan on doing a single attack a turn then it's perfect. It's 1 attack a turn and if you miss you do 0 damage. Short Swords: Great choice if you plan on two-weapon fighting.
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Which rogue spec is easiest?

Assassination is slower paced and more forgiving, so I'd say it's generally the easiest.
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What class beats rogue 1v1?

Hunters can break combat faster than Rogues and have superior nondetection.
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What is the best simple weapon for rogue?

Melee Weapon (Simple, Dagger)

True to the theme of the Rogue, a Dagger of Venom is a great starting weapon they could invest in. Given its simple nature, a Dagger of Venom is easily craftable in most cities and even given as rewards after carefully-curated quests.
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