| Eyyun |
"This bleed stacks with itself (to a maximum equal to the weapon’s critical multiplier), but does not stack with bleed from other sources."
So as stated above, How would attacking with two weapons affect the bleed stacking listed?
Would it:
1) Allow both weapon's crit modifiers to stack for the maximum bleed damage? e.g. 2 Sawtooth Sabres with a 2x crit modifier would allow for a max of 4 bleed damage assuming you attack twice with both
2) Only allow a maximum bleed damage equal to one Sawtooth Sabre's crit modifier.
Also how would this work if you were to TWF two weapons with different crit modifiers? e.g. a pickaxe (4x) and a dagger (2x)
| Komoda |
For the first part, it would be 2. The max for either is 2, so the total max is 2. Also, they do not stack with each other. So if you did 1 with the main hand and 1 with the off hand, it would still be 1.
For two different weapons, they also do not stack with each other. You would have to get 4 out of the pick axe to get Bleed 4. The dagger cannot go over 2, and they work independently as two different bleed effects.
| Eyyun |
For the first part, it would be 2. The max for either is 2, so the total max is 2. Also, they do not stack with each other. So if you did 1 with the main hand and 1 with the off hand, it would still be 1.
For two different weapons, they also do not stack with each other. You would have to get 4 out of the pick axe to get Bleed 4. The dagger cannot go over 2, and they work independently as two different bleed effects.
Okay thanks!
I couldn't really find any information on this specific case, and it was my first time seeing it.