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It is recommended that one focuses on using Akimbo weapons and uses a Fugitive-centric build should they decide to purchase (and subsequently Acing) the skill at all due to it not offering any bonuses to single-wielded weapons and due to it being a Tier 6 skill, the amount of skill point spent leading up to it is very large, and can leave the player lopsided should they decide to invest in the other trees as well.
 
It is recommended that one focuses on using Akimbo weapons and uses a Fugitive-centric build should they decide to purchase (and subsequently Acing) the skill at all due to it not offering any bonuses to single-wielded weapons and due to it being a Tier 6 skill, the amount of skill point spent leading up to it is very large, and can leave the player lopsided should they decide to invest in the other trees as well.
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
* The term '''[[wikipedia:Akimbo|Akimbo]]''' did not originally refer to the practice of dual-wielding weapons, but rather a standing pose in which the hands are placed on the hips with the elbows bent, naturally. It was not until the success of the 1998 Quake II mod [[wikipedia:Action Quake 2|Action Quake 2]], whose association of the word with dual pistols popularized the term, that it gained the meaning we now see. In addition, the general association of "akimbo" as dual-wielding a firearm extends even further back to the Guns Akimbo power-up from Monolith's [[wikipedia:Blood_(video_game)|Blood]], released in May '97, an entire year prior to Action Quake 2.
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* The term '''[[wikipedia:Akimbo|Akimbo]]''' did not originally refer to the practice of dual-wielding weapons, but rather a standing pose in which the hands are placed on the hips with the elbows bent, naturally. It was not until the success of the 1998 Quake II mod [[wikipedia:Action Quake 2|Action Quake 2]], whose association of the word with dual pistols popularized the term, that it gained the meaning we now see.
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** In addition, the general association of "akimbo" as dual-wielding a firearm extends even further back to the Guns Akimbo power-up from Monolith's [[wikipedia:Blood_(video_game)|Blood]], released in May '97, an entire year prior to Action Quake 2.
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* Players wielding Akimbo weapons will only hold one of the two guns when posing in the main menu screen. This is the only way for one to wield a pistol in their right hand, as usually all secondary weapons are held off-handed.
 
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Revision as of 08:15, 10 November 2014

Akimbo

Akimbo
Fugitive Tier 6
Basic (4 pt): You can dual wield two weapons. These can be found under the Akimbo tab in the inventory menu.

Dual wielded weapons have 50% stability penalty.

Ace (8 pt): Your stability penalty with Akimbo weapons is set to 25% and increases the ammo capacity of your Akimbo weapons to 150%.

Mechanics

Akimbo is technically the improved Skill version of the Ambidexterity and Tooth and Claw perks (without the armor recovery and reduction effect of the latter), with additional 25% bonuses to akimbo weapons's Stability and total ammo.

Strategy

Gameplay-wise, Akimbo is more preferable compared to its two perk counterparts, as the bonuses it confers to dual-wielding are superior and does not reduce the player's total armor value, though it also does not provide the 10% armor recovery rate increase of Tooth and Claw.

It is recommended that one focuses on using Akimbo weapons and uses a Fugitive-centric build should they decide to purchase (and subsequently Acing) the skill at all due to it not offering any bonuses to single-wielded weapons and due to it being a Tier 6 skill, the amount of skill point spent leading up to it is very large, and can leave the player lopsided should they decide to invest in the other trees as well.

Trivia

  • The term Akimbo did not originally refer to the practice of dual-wielding weapons, but rather a standing pose in which the hands are placed on the hips with the elbows bent, naturally. It was not until the success of the 1998 Quake II mod Action Quake 2, whose association of the word with dual pistols popularized the term, that it gained the meaning we now see.
    • In addition, the general association of "akimbo" as dual-wielding a firearm extends even further back to the Guns Akimbo power-up from Monolith's Blood, released in May '97, an entire year prior to Action Quake 2.
  • Players wielding Akimbo weapons will only hold one of the two guns when posing in the main menu screen. This is the only way for one to wield a pistol in their right hand, as usually all secondary weapons are held off-handed.
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