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A two-handed weapon (or abbreviated as 2H-sword/mace/axe) is a weapon that requires both the main hand and off-hand slots in use (as opposed to one-handed using one slot). Two-handed weaponry includes swords, maces, axes, staves, and polearms. Generally two-handed weapons are slower than their one-handed counterparts, but make up for it with stronger stats.

Additional notes[]

If the character equips a two-handed weapon, any item in the off-hand slot will un-equip. The off-hand is not usable when a two-handed weapon is equipped, even though the slot will appear empty. You can equip a two-handed weapon and a ranged weapon at the same time, as they use different slots. Warriors are the exception, however; due to Patch 3.0.2 they can dual wield two-handed swords, maces, and axes (spears and staffs are excluded) if they obtain Titans Grip, the Fury talent. Rogues can not use two-handed weapons of any kind. Mages, priests and warlocks can use two-handed weapons in the form of staves. Paladins cannot use range weapons, thus rendering this point moot for them too.

Trainers[]

Eligible classes no longer need to see a weapon trainer to learn this skill.


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