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I'm new to D&D. I currently have one character built: a human fighter. I've given him the Two-Weapon Fighting (TWF) fighting style, as it sits nicely with his character. I'm currently at Level 3, and intend to take the Dual Wielder feat at Level 4.

I note that past Level 5, TWF starts to fall behind the Great Weapon Fighting (GWF) fighting style for damage output per round. This doesn't bother me too much but I'd like to keep up with the rest of my group. I have just been granted a wish by drawing the wish card from the Deck of Many Things, and I would like to use it to bridge the gap between the two styles regarding DPR.

I'm thinking of wishing for a pair of magic longswords with a damage modifier that increases per level. I ran over the idea with the DM and he agrees it's a reasonable wish, as I'd like to continue with the character. I am really interested in knowing how I could make this modifier match the DPR from GWF, and I don't want to create anything that will be overpowered in the early stages or underpowered further down the line.

I'm new to D&D. I currently have one character built: a human fighter. I've given him the Two-Weapon Fighting (TWF) fighting style, as it sits nicely with his character. I'm currently at Level 3, and intend to take the Dual Wielder feat at Level 4.

I note that past Level 5, TWF starts to fall behind the Great Weapon Fighting (GWF) fighting style for damage output per round. This doesn't bother me too much but I'd like to keep up with the rest of my group. I have just been granted a wish, and I would like to use it to bridge the gap between the two styles regarding DPR.

I'm thinking of wishing for a pair of magic longswords with a damage modifier that increases per level. I am really interested in knowing how I could make this modifier match the DPR from GWF.

I'm new to D&D. I currently have one character built: a human fighter. I've given him the Two-Weapon Fighting (TWF) fighting style, as it sits nicely with his character. I'm currently at Level 3, and intend to take the Dual Wielder feat at Level 4.

I note that past Level 5, TWF starts to fall behind the Great Weapon Fighting (GWF) fighting style for damage output per round. This doesn't bother me too much but I'd like to keep up with the rest of my group. I have just been granted a wish by drawing the wish card from the Deck of Many Things, and I would like to use it to bridge the gap between the two styles regarding DPR.

I'm thinking of wishing for a pair of magic longswords with a damage modifier that increases per level. I ran over the idea with the DM and he agrees it's a reasonable wish, as I'd like to continue with the character. I am really interested in knowing how I could make this modifier match the DPR from GWF, and I don't want to create anything that will be overpowered in the early stages or underpowered further down the line.

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First post,I'm new to D&D. I currently have one build,character built: a human fighter. I`veI've given him TWFthe Two-Weapon Fighting (TWF) fighting style, as it sits nicely with his character. CurrentlyI'm currently at L3Level 3, and intend to take the Dual Wielder feat at L4Level 4.

I note that past L5Level 5, TWF starts to fall behind GWFthe Great Weapon Fighting (GWF) fighting style for DPRdamage output... per round.this This doesn't bother me too much but II'd like to keep up with the rest of my group. I have just been granted a wish, and I would like to use it to bridge the gap between the two styles regarding DPR.

I'm thinking of wishing for a pair of magic longswords with a damage modifier that increases per level. I am really interested in knowing how I could make this modifier match the DPR from GWF.

First post, new to D&D. I currently have one build, human fighter. I`ve given him TWF as it sits nicely with his character. Currently at L3 and intend to take Dual Wielder at L4.

I note that past L5 TWF starts to fall behind GWF for DPR output....this doesn't bother me too much but I like to keep up with the rest of my group. I have just been granted a wish, and I would like to use it to bridge the gap between the two styles regarding DPR.

I'm thinking of wishing for a pair of magic longswords with a damage modifier that increases per level. I am really interested in knowing how I could make this modifier match the DPR from GWF.

I'm new to D&D. I currently have one character built: a human fighter. I've given him the Two-Weapon Fighting (TWF) fighting style, as it sits nicely with his character. I'm currently at Level 3, and intend to take the Dual Wielder feat at Level 4.

I note that past Level 5, TWF starts to fall behind the Great Weapon Fighting (GWF) fighting style for damage output per round. This doesn't bother me too much but I'd like to keep up with the rest of my group. I have just been granted a wish, and I would like to use it to bridge the gap between the two styles regarding DPR.

I'm thinking of wishing for a pair of magic longswords with a damage modifier that increases per level. I am really interested in knowing how I could make this modifier match the DPR from GWF.

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First post, new to D&D. I currently have one build, human fighter. I`eI`ve given him TWF as it sits nicely with his character. Currently at L3 and intend to take Dual Wielder at L4.

I note that past L5 TWF starts to fall behind GWF for DPR output....this doesn`tdoesn't bother me totoo much but iI like to staykeep up with the rest of my group. I have just been granted a wish, and I would like to use it to bridge the gap between the two styles regarding DPR.

I`mI'm thinking of wishing for a pair of magic longswords with a damage modifier that increases per level. I beam really interested in your thoughts and on what short ofknowing how I could make this modifier might work best. The DM in onboardmatch the DPR from GWF.

Thanks,

First post, new to D&D. I currently have one build, human fighter. I`e given him TWF as it sits nicely with his character. Currently at L3 and intend to take Dual Wielder at L4.

I note that past L5 TWF starts to fall behind GWF for DPR output....this doesn`t bother me to much but i like to stay up with the rest of my group. I have just been granted a wish, and I would like to use it to bridge the gap between the two styles regarding DPR.

I`m thinking of wishing for a pair of magic longswords with a damage modifier that increases per level. I be really interested in your thoughts and on what short of modifier might work best. The DM in onboard.

Thanks,

First post, new to D&D. I currently have one build, human fighter. I`ve given him TWF as it sits nicely with his character. Currently at L3 and intend to take Dual Wielder at L4.

I note that past L5 TWF starts to fall behind GWF for DPR output....this doesn't bother me too much but I like to keep up with the rest of my group. I have just been granted a wish, and I would like to use it to bridge the gap between the two styles regarding DPR.

I'm thinking of wishing for a pair of magic longswords with a damage modifier that increases per level. I am really interested in knowing how I could make this modifier match the DPR from GWF.

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