[quote=@IncredibleBee] Actually dual wielding also existed. It wasn't common, but it happened. In Europe, it was normal to use a sword accompanied by a parrying dagger, for example. Also literally everything I said about wizards still stands. Dual wielding happened in real life; you can't complain about that being unrealistic and keep wizards. And furthermore, D&D is as vanilla high fantasy as it gets. It's perfectly normal for fighters to use outlandish weapons and exotic fighting techniques. Here are a pair of HEMA experts talking about historical dual wielding in Europe. [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xc8akxwI56s[/url] [/quote] Normal is a stretch. Yes, this shows it is possible, and I might let you use a utility knife instead of a shield seeing that video, but I see no reason from the evidence presented too allow it to do more damage. Also, high fantasy just means a lot of magic. A lot of different varieties of DnD worlds exist, some low-fantasy with gritty realism and rare spell casting with long rests needed alongside painstakingly crafted and gathered materials to produce simple effects, others with high fantasy magic sword shops. Regardless of this, unless you want to use a warp physics spell, the rules for dual wielding will be removed.