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    Given the following attack speed per minute chart from:

    http://forums.ddo.com/showthread.php?t=275144



    TWF using dwarven axe:


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    enh_bonus 0% 15% 20% 25% 30%
    none (0%) 86.7 101.8 107.9 112.9 118.0
    collar (10%) 96.6 112.9 117.4 122.7 127.8
    haste (15%) 102.1 118.0 122.7 128.3 133.3



    1. Can I assume with GTWF I just take 80% of these numbers and add it in order to get the "actual" amount of attacks per minute? So with no action boost and a haste buff someone with GTWF would have 102.1 + 81.68 (80%) = ~183 attacks total per minute?


    2. Also, how does the capstone or zeal with in conjunction with GTWF? Is it 10% to both offhand and mainhand attacks so in the above scenario one wout hit another ~18 attacks (183 * 10%)?

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    no experts out there that have this information?

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    1st off: Always take GTWF.
    You´re a gimp if you stop at ITWF. Dont contemplate it.



    Off-hand attacks can proc whenever you swing with your mainhand. (% depend on feats and some PrEs)

    @1: Yes.

    @2: Independent.
    Doublestrike only effects main-hand. (It once was a speedboost, which effected both, but not any more)
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    "For this thread, I will generally be talking about the character's swing animations per minute, not the proc rate of different attacks (main hand, offhand, glancing blows, doublestrike) per minute."

    From the same thread you got the data from.

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