Quote Originally Posted by Khelden View Post
1st, dual chaosblade = dual epic chaosblade.

2nd, you DON'T have to invest MUCH MUCH MUCH more into a TWF. What do you invest more? Time? EVERYBODY invest time to get better, thing is, the cap of potential for TWF is HIGHER than THF, and it should not be. Stats? Yeah... a THF will start with 8-10 dex, while a TWF will start with 15. 5-7 points is no big deal when you compare with the attack speed of TWF (good for effects), the way their attack skills works (ex: smite evil on 2 attacks instead of 1).

Considering everyone's answer, it would be ok to make a THF, but only if you plan on not playing much. RIGHTTTTTT, that's really a nice way to look at things.
You are missing the point....every fighter or barb who cares about there dps will switch to THF, why would they not? They can put more build pts in int or con and limit the weapons they need. So how does that encourage variety in builds?

As for monks, rangers and to some degree rogue all who will most likely not switch form twf because it is how their class is designed. So this is just a nerf bat for classes who are NOT overpowered and in the monks case, may already BE underpowered.

So your DDO will be filled with pure 20 barbs and fighters swinging away with great axes breaking up CC and yelling for heals.....sounds like fun