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(→‎Notes: This is very different from Dueller's Enthusiasm. While they both offer a full damage attack using a Bonus Action. Perfectly Balanced Strike will effectively allow you to duplicate the on-hit damage and effects of your mainhand weapon eg. if a Common Dagger is in the mainhand, Perfectly Balanced Strike will do 1d4+Ability Modifier damage, if Myrkulite Scourge is in the mainhand, Perfectly Balanced Strikes will do 1d8+1d6 Necrotic Damage.)
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==Notes==
==Notes==
* Variation of [[Dueller's Enthusiasm]] that allows you to make an "offhand-like" attack with Belm while it is in your main hand. The difference is that there are no restrictions on [[Belm]]'s variation - Shields and offhand weapons don't disable the weapon action.
* Variation of [[Dueller's Enthusiasm]] that allows you to make an "offhand-like" attack with Belm while it is in your main hand. The difference is that there are no restrictions on [[Belm]]'s variation - Shields and offhand weapons don't disable the weapon action.
* When Belm is equipped in the offhand, Perfectly Balanced Strike functions as an additional mainhand weapon attack. This attack uses all the stats and on-hit effects of the equipped mainhand weapon including adding your Ability Modifier to the damage without the need of [[Two-Weapon Fighting]].
* When Belm is equipped in the offhand, Perfectly Balanced Strike functions as an additional main-hand weapon attack. This attack uses all the stats and on-hit effects of the equipped main-hand weapon including adding your Ability Modifier to the damage without the need of [[Two-Weapon Fighting]]. This effect mimics how additional attacks worked in Baldur's Gate 1 and 2 which used AD&D (i.e. 2e) rules.