This little trick has been known about for a while now (Alastor's Oracle being perhaps the most notable example of it) but it's cool to see it getting more attention. I never thought of it as being used as a stand-in for spears though.
This little trick has been known about for a while now (Alastor's Oracle being perhaps the most notable example of it) but it's cool to see it getting more attention. I never thought of it as being used as a stand-in for spears though.
Is there any known math on what determines which attack type procs? Either the damage (from enchantment) or the bash/block? I'm trying this out but seems to be a good 80-90% bash/block with minimal damage.
Also...does 1H perks affect this since you are blocking all the time?
Is there any known math on what determines which attack type procs? Either the damage (from enchantment) or the bash/block? I'm trying this out but seems to be a good 80-90% bash/block with minimal damage.
Also...does 1H perks affect this since you are blocking all the time?
I've tried the enchanted fork; then daggers and even a mace. Keep getting owned as I am doing 0 damage to them. Well, rereading I see daggers don't work. But the fork was not and the mace was not either. I'll try a few other weapon choices.
I've tried the enchanted fork; then daggers and even a mace. Keep getting owned as I am doing 0 damage to them. Well, rereading I see daggers don't work. But the fork was not and the mace was not either. I'll try a few other weapon choices.
I'm now testing with the bash attack and then just the enchanted weapon. I am seeing "some" damage with the bash but I can 2-3 hit with just the weapon and it's 30-40 hits or more with the bash attack.
I'm now testing with the bash attack and then just the enchanted weapon. I am seeing "some" damage with the bash but I can 2-3 hit with just the weapon and it's 30-40 hits or more with the bash attack.