If you want to charge into battle with two swords held high, Dual Wielder 5eis the feat for you. It’s not going to make you a much better attacker, and it’ll do nothing for your action economy, but it gives you a slight edge if you’ve leanedhardinto two-weapon fighting. Shield...
In a pinch, one or both handaxes can be used as thrown weapons, sustaining your Rage on a turn that your foes are outside smashing range – or take the Dual Wielder feat for +1AC, and upgrade to a pair of d8 damage Battle Axes. ...
The Soulknife is first to the draw in any combat that starts with weapons sheathed, and will always pass muster when patted down by a bodyguard. Just remember that they aren’t actuallyarmed,except when they’re attacking, so they can’t gain the +1AC bonus from the Dual Wielder feat. ...
After attacking with Unarmed Strike or one of their order’s weapons, Monks can use their bonus action to make another unarmed strike (although this behaves a lot like an instance of two-weapon fighting, it doesn’t interact with5e featslike Dual Wielder or the Two-Weapon Fighting style). ...
Defensive Duelist now increases your Dexterity score by one. The feat now specifies that the armor class bonus given to you by your reaction lasts until the start of your next turn. Dual Wielder Prerequisites: Level 4+, Strength 13+ or Dexterity 13+ ...