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'''Daggers''' come only in [[one-handed]] [[edged]] [[weapon]] varieties, usually in the form of a short, narrow blade with a short handle or ''hilt''. Some daggers have an edge on one primary side, some have curved blades, but all generally rely on the ability to stab or slash an opponent quickly. |
'''Daggers''' come only in [[one-handed]] [[edged]] [[weapon]] varieties, usually in the form of a short, narrow blade with a short handle or ''hilt''. Some daggers have an edge on one primary side, some have curved blades, but all generally rely on the ability to stab or slash an opponent quickly. |
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Daggers are used by several different melee damage dealing classes, but especially rogues. Many rogue skills require that a dagger must be held in the main hand/both hands. They are also used by lighter armored classes such as priests and mages, as daggers are easier to conceal and wield than a sword or an axe. Daggers are trainable by all classes except Paladins, Death Knights, and Monks. |
Daggers are used by several different melee damage dealing classes, but especially rogues. Many rogue skills require that a dagger must be held in the main hand/both hands. They are also used by lighter armored classes such as priests and mages, as daggers are easier to conceal and wield than a sword or an axe. Daggers are trainable by all classes except Paladins, Death Knights, and Monks. |
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*Can have [[poisons]] applied by Rogues. |
*Can have [[poisons]] applied by Rogues. |
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*Can be buffed with [[Sharpening_stone|sharpening stones]]. |
*Can be buffed with [[Sharpening_stone|sharpening stones]]. |
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*They ''cannot'' have [[Weightstone|weightstones]] applied to them. |
*They ''cannot'' have [[Weightstone|weightstones]] applied to them. |
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* [[Kingsbane]], speculated to be the blade that killed {{NPC||Llane Wrynn}}. |
* [[Kingsbane]], speculated to be the blade that killed {{NPC||Llane Wrynn}}. |
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* [[Infinity Blade]], one of the Legendary weapons used to help defeat {{NPC||Kael'thas Sunstrider (tactics)||Kael'thas Sunstrider}}. |
* [[Infinity Blade]], one of the Legendary weapons used to help defeat {{NPC||Kael'thas Sunstrider (tactics)||Kael'thas Sunstrider}}. |
Revision as of 14:36, 11 February 2016
Daggers come only in one-handed edged weapon varieties, usually in the form of a short, narrow blade with a short handle or hilt. Some daggers have an edge on one primary side, some have curved blades, but all generally rely on the ability to stab or slash an opponent quickly.
Daggers in World of Warcraft
Daggers are used by several different melee damage dealing classes, but especially rogues. Many rogue skills require that a dagger must be held in the main hand/both hands. They are also used by lighter armored classes such as priests and mages, as daggers are easier to conceal and wield than a sword or an axe. Daggers are trainable by all classes except Paladins, Death Knights, and Monks.
Enhancements
- Can have poisons applied by Rogues.
- Can be buffed with sharpening stones.
- Can be enchanted by an enchanter.
- They cannot have weightstones applied to them.
Significant Daggers
- [Kingsbane], speculated to be the blade that killed Llane Wrynn.
- [Infinity Blade], one of the Legendary weapons used to help defeat Kael'thas Sunstrider.
- Fangs of the Father, a set of daggers that are provided to Rogues who dare to delve into the matters of the Hour of Twilight and the Black Prince. Released in Patch 4.3.0.
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