Dual Pistols + Procs?


blueruckus

 

Posted

Most Dual Pistol attacks have a chance to KB when not using any of the ammo toggles. If I slot a KB slot proc into the attack (say, Force Feedback %-rech), will it have a chance to fire off even using an ammo type?


What shall claim a Sky Kings' Ransom?

PPD & Resistance Epic Archetypes

 

Posted

Quote:
Originally Posted by SkarmoryThePG View Post
Most Dual Pistol attacks have a chance to KB when not using any of the ammo toggles. If I slot a KB slot proc into the attack (say, Force Feedback %-rech), will it have a chance to fire off even using an ammo type?
I believe so.

I slotted Lockdown into Suppressive Fire, and the +2 Hold Proc still fires with Standard Ammo(when it only does stun).


The plastic tips at the end of shoelaces are called aglets. Their true purpose is sinister.
--The Question, JLU

 

Posted

Yes, and vice-versa. You can also slot slow IOs in most attacks (cryo rounds) even if you don't take Swap Ammo. The versatility in IO slotting is one of the reasons I like the DP set.


Currently on Virtue:
Jinrazuo - Crab Spider

RWZ All-Pylon Solo Run

 

Posted

If you are playing a low damage AT like a defender you are better off putting damage procs in.

In pistols - Lady Grey chance for negative, Shield Breaker chance for lethal, Achilles Heel chance for -res, Decimation chance for build up.

In the rest of them you can add additional procs like Impeded Swiftness chance for smashing, Explosive Strike chance for smashing, Posi chance for energy (in the AoEs), FF chance for +rech.

Supressive fire lets you add in Ghost Widow chance for Psi and Neuronic Shutdown chance for Psi.

The only thing that Dual Pistols excels at compared to other ranged damage sets is the sheer number of procs you can pack in it.


-Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. - Albert Einstein.
-I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use. - Galileo Galilei
-When injustice becomes law, resistance becomes duty. - Thomas Jefferson