Baldur's Gate 3 is about to open open beta. Many friends are curious about how to play the dual-wielding thief gameplay in this game. In this issue, the editor brings you a guide to the dual-wielding thief gameplay in Baldur's Gate 3. For those who are interested, Friends, let’s take a look with the editor.
Everyone knows that the Rogue version has the best output. One round of sneak attack +2 bonus is almost equivalent to one round of A4, and the output is outstanding.
Power Rogue and Dexterity Rogue. I personally prefer power Rogue because it has a wider range of weapon options, especially since many of the later equipment are not agile. Jump far.
The advantage of an agile thief is that he can be naked and give the mage armor, and his built-in AC is on par with that of a warrior.
Weapon mechanics:
For melee weapons with dexterity attributes, whichever has higher strength and agility has a bonus. Those without it all have a strength bonus.
No matter which one you play, all you need to do is max out your strength and physical agility. For humans, it is recommended to go straight to 16, 16, 16, the strongest in the early stage. There is no need for shield dwarves or elves to have an even number. At level 4, dual wield or raise your main attribute to 18. If you are playing a shield dwarf, your strength and constitution can be double 18. (This attribute adds an adjustment value for every two points, odd numbers are useless).