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Two hand style only gets up to 4 attacks in a single turn however that extra damage multiplier from the two hand skill is significant. My damage multiplier with my skills at the moment, MA x154, dual wield x155, and two hand x265.

In picture one I'm using a living spear I crafted through carpentry. Stats for the spear are in picture 3. Used all the levels of the living weapon on magic damage. The damage I got was 323,715. For picture 2 I was using the Pile Driver. Stats for the Pile Driver are found in picture 4. Total damage was 316,699. Monsters I attacked with the polearms all have cap armor skill levels and capped attributes.

The damage so far is pretty good with two hand and I still have room for the damage to increase. My two hand skill is roughly 1k so I have another 1k to build up my damage multiplier. I'm currently using polearms to train my constitution and I'm doing fine in killing stuff down in the void with the spears I've crafted.

Despite the huge damage dice found on the Pile Driver, 1d150, compared to my living spear I crafted, 3d15, the crafted living spear did more damage. The reason for this is due to all that magic damage I crammed onto the crafted living spear. This surprised me a bit and I guess I should swap out my pet witch's Pile Driver for a living spear.

Two hand weapons generally are supposed to be heavier than dual wield weapons. The log will tell you if a weapon is heavy enough to be a good fit for two hand. Following what the log was saying, I used an adamantium material kit on the living spear to increase its damage dice and for it to be considered heavy enough for two hand. In this case the spear's weight turned out to be 9.0s. Ether gives good damage dice but lightens weapons from what I can see. After applying the adamantium material kit I used a craft repair kit to maximize the damage dice. After I finished leveling the spear, I then hardened it to +10 with the blacksmith and blessed it.

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