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Arcane Duelist has this little blurb in its False Keenness ability description:
"If the arcane duelist uses this power in conjunction with the dexterous attack power, the damage dealt by a critical hit is reduced by the weapon's critical
multiplier. Thus, the arcane duelist wielding a rapier and using dexterous attack to reduce the damage by 4 on her rapier has it reduced by 12 if she scores a critical hit using this power. The weapon must still do a minimum 1 point of damage."
Multiplier is off on that because a normal rapier's multiplier is x2, thus the crit should be reduced by 8 damage for that example instead of 12, right? Has then been any official word on that math error/typo? I ask since I'm going to run it through a spreadsheet and see in what situations the extra crit chance/damage is worth the accuracy or damage loss. If it was a Kaorti Resin weapon, the accuracy loss would probably work, but the damage loss from using Dextrous Attack is going to be interesting to math out. I of course know it's good for on-crit effects like Prismatic Burst or Wounding, but I'm looking at this from a purely damage perspective. I'll post my findings in the MinMax forum of course.
The wording of course doesn't actually say it's Dextrous attack's penalty x the weapon's crit multiplier, but that's the assumption on it.