Should the Windwalker Monk in World of Warcraft 10.0 carry dual-wield or two-handed weapons? Many players are still not sure. Here is a guide for selecting dual-wield/two-handed weapons for the Windwalker Monk in World of Warcraft 10.0.
World of Warcraft 10.0 Windwalker Monk Dual Wield/Two-Handed Weapons
As you can see, there is a clear difference in attack speed.
Test by attacking 4 target stakes in Zuldazar to accumulate stacks.
It is then judged based on the speed of injury and the overall damage.
You can see by directly attacking the wooden stakes that the overall damage difference between the two using Thunder Fist is slightly (the slight difference may come from the enchantment, and the hands are not enchanted)
Two handed weapons
Dual wielding weapons
but
The consumption end count of both hands is 4.08/S
The consumption end count of dual-wielding is 10.48/S
(Differences may exist)
in conclusion
Under the point-out wind lord, dual-wielding has a greater advantage in AOE battles due to its faster consumption speed.
The upper limit of [Thunder Fist] is 10, calculated based on the average consumption rate per second.
Dual-wielding weapons takes 10.2 seconds.
Two-handed weapons consume 26.2 seconds
The efficiency of injury is completely different
Although Wind Strike has a 40S non-attenuation CD, no matter whether it is held in the hand or with both hands at a fixed time
All layers can be consumed
However, the damage to both hands is slower, and this calculation time is not included in Furious Thunder and Shenhe's reading time.
Therefore, dual-wielding can complete all wind strike stacks more efficiently.
And because the enchantments in the next version are more powerful
Sure, under current testing, without other adjustments, Windwalker dual-wielding is more flexible than using both hands.