Another point is that, if you keep Windshear in your left hand, you can benefit from the left-handed forward power attack - which grants a stagger (most of the time) as long as you're not using a dagger to perform the hit.
So you'd feint (get close enough to encourage the enemy to do a power attack), backpedal out of the way, wait for them to just recover, and do a forward left-hand power attack with Windshear. That staggers them, and you can slice & dice with the right hand.
Anyway, nice work on this! I've never really used Windshear, but making it the focus of a build in a way that isn't overpowered is an attractive option.
Another point is that, if you keep Windshear in your left hand, you can benefit from the left-handed forward power attack - which grants a stagger (most of the time) as long as you're not using a dagger to perform the hit.
So you'd feint (get close enough to encourage the enemy to do a power attack), backpedal out of the way, wait for them to just recover, and do a forward left-hand power attack with Windshear. That staggers them, and you can slice & dice with the right hand.
Anyway, nice work on this! I've never really used Windshear, but making it the focus of a build in a way that isn't overpowered is an attractive option.