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				 Re: Icons 
 
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		| Originally posted by DeathDaemon: Zen,
 So my unit has a base attack of 12. I give 2 weapons with +1 attack, 2 length.  According to text, I should lose 4 attack due to length.  So that means I'm a -2 using those weapons.  But both attacks are actually 3 less then the base attack.  Does that mean a -1 ambidexterity penalty?  the -3 was consistent across my god, normal human leader, and a scout.  Do I have this right or am I missing something?
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 The attack penalty of wielding two weapons is equal to the sum of the lengths of both weapons.
 
 So you lose 2+2 = 4 attack for two length-2 weapons.
 
 That means *EACH* attack is at -4, base. However, EACH of your weapons is +1 attack. This is NOT cumulative, however, and is applied only to each attack with that weapon.
 
 So that means each attack is performed at -3: -4 for a pair of length 2 weapons, +1 for your weapon being +1 to attack.
 
 Ambidexterity basically just reduces the length of the weapons for the purposes of this calculation. An ambidexterity-3 unit can wield weapons of length 3 without penalty.
 
 [ March 15, 2004, 05:46: Message edited by: Norfleet ]
			
			
			
			
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