Do blaster rifles benefit from dueling?

No, in games like Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (KOTOR), blaster rifles do not benefit from the Dueling feat or the Two-Weapon Fighting (TWF) feat because they are two-handed weapons and don't incur the penalties those feats address. Dueling is for single-handed weapons, and TWF mitigates penalties for dual-wielding, neither applying to rifles, which instead benefit from specific rifle-focused feats like Weapon Focus: Blaster Rifle, according to this Google Sites page, Reddit threads, and these Obsidian Forums posts.
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Do blaster rifles benefit from two-weapon fighting?

Blaster rifles and heavy weapons do not qualify for either of the two feat lines, which means that characters who intend to fight with rifles and heavy weapons do not benefit from either dueling or two-weapon fighting.
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Does Dueling apply to blaster rifles in Kotor 2?

Two-weapon fighting does not affect two-handed ranged weapons such as blaster rifles.
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Is dual wielding guns actually effective?

Dual wielding is virtually useless because you can't aim two pistols at once. You're just carrying an extra weapon that you can't use. The closest you could come would be in the age of muzzleloaders. Sailors during boarding actions would have carried multiple pistols.
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Does Dueling work with dual wielding?

For duel to work you need to use a single, one-handed melee weapon. Four things are off the table: ranged weapons, two-handed weapons, dual wielding weapons, versatile weapons with an empty off-hand.
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What are the disadvantages of dual blades?

Dual wielding is harder to control and your strikes will have less power, plus you won't be block incoming strikes well. Double bladed swords are actually pretty clumsy/awkward too. Unless the wielder is an expert those two fighting styles are kind of a joke compared to two-handing your weapon.
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Does dueling work with versatile weapons?

Yes, the Dueling Fighting Style works with versatile weapons like a longsword or battleaxe, but only when you wield it in one hand and have no other weapons in your other hand (or a shield) to gain the +2 damage bonus; if you use it two-handed for its versatile property, you lose the Dueling bonus and get its normal damage die. This setup lets you have a shield for AC or use it one-handed with the bonus, then switch to two hands for more damage when needed, making versatile weapons great choices for duelists. 
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What are the downsides of dual wielding?

The disadvantages include, but aren't limited to: most people have enough trouble tracking one target and weapon. If you're using weapons with ammunition you're probably wasting it faster. You usually don't get a significant speed advantage. Most people aren't ambidexterous.
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Is the Tec 9 still illegal?

TEC-9s are generally highly restricted or illegal to buy new due to being named in the expired Federal Assault Weapons Ban (AWB) and state-level bans, but ownership of pre-ban models might be legal if registered, varying significantly by state; they're banned by name in states like California, New York, and Maryland, often requiring specific registration as assault weapons or being outright prohibited. While the original TEC-9 was discontinued, variants like the TEC-DC9 and AB-10 faced similar bans, making them effectively illegal for new sales and heavily controlled in many jurisdictions.
 
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What pistol do most Navy SEALs carry?

Navy SEALs historically used the SIG Sauer P226 MK25 as their standard sidearm for years, known for its reliability in harsh conditions, but they have transitioned to the lighter, more modern polymer-framed Glock 19, which offers better performance in saltwater environments and is lighter, though P226s are still found in use. SEALs often have broad firearm choice, but the P226 was the iconic choice, while the Glock 19 is the newer standard for its practical advantages.
 
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What is the most overpowered lightsaber?

The title of "strongest lightsaber" is debated, but candidates often include the Kaibur Crystal (Legends), which massively amplifies Force power, and the Darksaber, unique for its black blade and emotional power connection in canon. Other contenders are Kylo Ren's unstable crossguard saber for its raw power and the near-invisible, silent Ghostfire Crystal sabers for tactical deadliness, though crystal power doesn't inherently make a saber stronger, but rather unique to the wielder.
 
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Can Bao Dur become a Jedi?

Bao-Dur's character class, Tech Specialist, did not appear in the first KotOR game and is unique to him in the sequel, although it does exist in the Star Wars Roleplaying Game. If Surik chooses to train him in the ways of the Force, he becomes a Jedi Guardian.
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Do lightsabers count as melee weapons Kotor 2?

Melee weapons and lightsabers are counted as two totally different things for the purpose of those feats. You should only invest into the lightsaber feats, unless you're planning to use a sword like baragwin assault blade.
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Is Dueling or great weapon fighting better?

Dueling offers consistent +2 damage with a one-handed weapon (plus shield), good for defense and reliable hits, while Great Weapon Fighting (GWF) lets you re-roll 1s and 2s on heavy weapons, boosting big dice but adding variance, generally resulting in slightly less average damage per hit than Dueling's +2 but offering bigger potential spikes, especially when combined with the Great Weapon Master feat for heavy hitters like Fighters and Paladins. Dueling is reliable, often better for Sword-and-Board, while GWF leans into massive two-handed damage, but math shows Dueling's +2 is usually superior unless using powerful feats or specific weapon combos. 
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What is the difference between a blaster rifle and a blaster carbine?

Carbines offered distinct advantages from other weapons. First and foremost, they were generally shorter and lighter than their heavier cousins, and allowed for more capabilities especially in confined environments; they also had a faster rate of fire than a typical blaster rifle.
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Can I buy an M4 as a civilian?

Yes, you can legally own an M4 rifle in the US, but there are certain conditions and restrictions. A civilian cannot own a genuine military specification M4 carbine in a select-fire or fully automatic configuration.
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What's more powerful, a 40 caliber or a 9 mm?

Yes, the .40 S&W (Smith & Wesson) is generally considered "stronger" or more powerful than 9mm in terms of raw energy and potential stopping power, creating a larger crush cavity and excelling at barrier penetration; however, 9mm offers less recoil, higher capacity, lower cost for training, and modern ammo has made it extremely effective, with many experts preferring it for its shootability and capacity, making the "better" choice dependent on user preference and training focus.
 
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Are tec 9s full auto?

The Intratec TEC-9, TEC-DC9, KG-99, and AB-10 are a line of blowback-operated semi-automatic pistols.
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What is the 26 pistol rule?

If the new overall length is less than 26 inches, the ATF will consider that concealable. A concealable firearm with a vertical foregrip is an AOW that requires registration with the ATF. The possession of an unregistered AOW is punishable as a felony.
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Is 10 pounds heavy for a sword?

From ordinary hands-on experience we know full well that swords were not excessively heavy nor did they weigh 10 or 15 pounds and more.
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Did Vikings actually dual wield?

Vikings mainly used one axe with a shield, not two axes. Dual-wielding looks cool but wasn't practical in real battle. Movies and games exaggerate Viking combat for entertainment.
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Why did Dueling go out of style?

Dueling declined in the Eastern United States in the 19th century and by the time of the American Civil War, dueling had begun to wane even in the South. Public opinion, not legislation, caused the change. Research has linked the decline of dueling to increases in state capacity.
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Do thrown weapons use STR or DEX?

Thrown weapons use Strength if they are primarily melee weapons (like handaxes, javelins, spears), but they use Dexterity if they are naturally ranged (like darts) or have the Finesse property, allowing you to choose between STR and DEX for daggers, etc., making them versatile for both melee and ranged builds in D&D. The key rule: if a thrown item is a melee weapon, it uses Strength; if it's a ranged weapon, Dexterity; if it's Finesse, you pick. 
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