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    Default Wounding of Enfeebling

    I am curious if these are considered as useful as W/P or W/E? I am not sure if mixing the two is an advantage or not. Just curious pulled on the other day Rapier +3 and not sure what to think of it.

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    It's OK as a poor substitute to W/P.

    Some people use wound/enfeeble in one hand and weak/puncture in the other. Not nearly as effective as W/P but much easier to come by.

    Try putting it on the AH but don't expect it to go for a fortune - maybe a 200k PP buyout and drop it down to 100k PP if it doesn't sell?

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    The problem with wounding of enfeebling or weakening of puncturing is that you are doing two different types of stat damage. The difference isn't really that big of a deal, but it is a difference.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rxstuve1 View Post
    I am curious if these are considered as useful as W/P or W/E? I am not sure if mixing the two is an advantage or not. Just curious pulled on the other day Rapier +3 and not sure what to think of it.

    Teffin.
    its an ok weapon... it is especially good for beholders as the str damage will disable them so they can only bite you. Plus it puts them in autocrit for those who have puncturing
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