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but duel cast any good?
Depends on school of magic.
-It is essential in Destruction.
-Very important for Illusion - essential, if you plan to use whole variety of spells.
-Quite useless at early stages of Restoration and Alteration, but very good later on.
-It almost pointless in Conjuration, because you are likely to recast the spell long before it would run out, and if it doesn't, then there is no reason to cast it again.
One of the shield perks, as I'm sure your aware is at perk level 50 with block - the ability to cut in half, the damage received from Ice/Fire/Lightning when blocking with your shield.
Stealh combat works with mage as well. If you get silent casting and don't have a huge Flame billowing continuously from your left hand you can still sneak backstab then fry enemies!
i want explosions!
Fireball, huh? Dual casting that spell should give you plenty of what you are looking for.
I found that the Skyrim lacks a number of useful control and support spells that were present to a degree in earlier titles. While it lacked the depth and complexity of the D&D system, the older titles at least did have a useful assortment of charm effect spells.