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Also, as for bleed proccing: New stance has guaranteed slash procs I think, and as much as people tend to steer away from charge attacks, the dagger's charge attack is also two forced bleed procs.
but if you were just using it to finisher things as Inaros, who does not care even slightly about energy or shield generation, whatever is fastest is probably best.
In my opinion, the only time a dagger should ever be used, is with Ash, along with a Fatal Teleport focused build.
Honestly, dagger looks cool and all, but are practically useless in an actual battle, along with scythes. Such a tragedy.
Dagger's aren't really meant to be for the heat of combat. They need the Covert lethality mod (which can instant kill on any finisher) to be valuable - and then they're used to activate finishers for those instant kills.
I use a single dagger with Inaros or Equinox since pocket sand and sleep opens the enemies up to finishers. It's especially good on Inaros since he lifesteals when he kills via finisher.