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A Flail was a large, ball-like piece of metal, sometimes studded with horns and spikes, with a chain attached to one side and the other a hilt.

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  • A Flail was a large, ball-like piece of metal, sometimes studded with horns and spikes, with a chain attached to one side and the other a hilt.
  • The flail consists of one or more pieces of heavy chain fixed to a handle. Some flails incorporate spiked balls to add to the effect and are known as 'morning stars'. They are difficult weapons to use, clumsy and dangerous, but very deadly indeed.
  • A flail consists of a haft about two feet (60cm) long with a heavy metal ball or rod attached by chain to the end of the haft. The ball or rod is often spiked. An average flail costs 8gp and weighs 5lbs (2.3kg). In 1st and 2nd edition D&D, this weapon is called the horseman's flail.
  • Flail, in het Nederlands Dorsvlegel, kan verwijzen naar: * Verac's flail * Ivandis flail Categorie:Verwijspagina's en:Flail
  • __NOWYSIWYG__ Flail Battle Data Affected by Contest Data Contests (RSE) Super Contests (DPPt) Contest Spectaculars (ORAS) Flail is a Normal-type move which was introduced in Generation II.
  • The Flail keyword allows the figure to target 2 separate heroes during an attack. The figure makes 1 attack roll and each target rolls defense dice separately. Ability text: Flail: When attacking, this monster may target 2 separate heroes. This monster makes 1 attack roll and each hero rolls defense dice separately.
  • Flails are crushing weapons which can cause 1d6 +1 points of damage. They are one-handed, but their sheer weight of 15 lbs means that anyone having 13 Strength, which is the minimal requirement and wielding it and other flails, is sacrificing 1/6 of the total carrying capacity for this weapon alone. The weapon has a speed factor of 7. Most weapons and armor merchants sell this weapon.
  • Flails have many variants. They are very similar to the mace, but instead have a chain between the handle and the head. The most commonly used flail in fantasy worlds is the kettenmorgenstern, a flail with a long chain and a spiked ball for the head, like the morningstar (hence morgenstern). Flails originate from the agricultural tool, and the nunchaku is proposed to have originated from the flail. Flails come in many varieties. These are agricultural flails, military flails, holy water sprinklers, ball and chain, and kettenmorgensterns. Of course, each type can have multiple heads.
  • Flail is the Tenson Star in Suikoden V.
  • Full: For 1...12 seconds, you attack 33% faster but move 33% slower. Concise: (1...12 seconds.) You attack 33% faster. You move 33% slower. __TOC__
  • In one episode of Sweeps' Company, Flail has to dress up in drag for the landlords.
  • This item can be purchased for 77File:Silver.png97File:Copper.png from: * Ellomin in The Exodar * Benijah Fenner in Tirisfal Glades * Gregory Ardus in Stormwind City * Brak Durnad in Wetlands * Gunther Weller in Stormwind City * Gavin Gnarltree in Duskwood * Marda Weller in Stormwind City * Kelomir Ironhand in Dun Morogh * Ott in Hillsbrad Foothills * Etu Ragetotem in Mulgore * Veenix in Stonetalon Mountains * Mythidan in Teldrassil * Phaedra in Ashenvale * Koru in Durotar * Xai'ander in Ashenvale * Ariyell Skyshadow in Teldrassil
  • The flail has a high chance of striking multiple times, and since it does a high amount of damage, one salvo can KO most brutes. When combined with fierce brute, the flail can do up to 120 damage per hit and it usually will hit all 3 times when fierce brute is used, knocking out almost any brute in the game.
  • A Flail is a weapon used throughout the Middle Ages. It's a hand weapon. The end of the Flail is a small ball with spikes. The handle of the Flail is a long stick with a chain that connects the small ball. The Flail is a weapon used to swing at objects with the spiky ball. Throughout the Middle Ages the Flail was considered a very popular weapon. In 1420-1434, the Flail was used by the Hussities with large numbers of peasant foot soldiers armed with flails. A person who is not carefull might easily cause self-inflicted pain with this weapon. A weapon called the Nunchuck is a variation of the Flail.
  • The most famous warriors to wield the flails are the Flagellants of Sigmar. Comprised of a motley group of beggars, vagabonds, and bandits, the Flagellants of Sigmar are all mad, driven so by the ever-present threat of Chaos to the north, the random plagues spread by the dreaded Skaven, and other horrors of the Old World. Hordes of these zealots travel the road between towns and cities, led by an equally insane priest who preaches the impending doom of the apocalypse. These men are nearly as horrible as those who serve Chaos, as disease is rampant among their numbers and most are infested with insects and worse. Some lords use the Flagellants in their armies, relying on their crazed natures to stand fast before the terrors who oppose the Empire.[1a]
  • Flails are mid level weapons that are sold by the Arms Dealer in the City. Flails are one of the strongest weapons available to free players giving a bonus +40 Attack. This article is a stub. You can help the My English Wiki by [ expanding it].
  • Power increases (20-200) with fewer user's remaining HP.
  • Flails encompasses both the Warrior skill and the weapon class it enables one to use. Practicing this skill gives residual practices to Whips and Chains, both of which have been deprecated and their weapons changed to flails. Unlike other weapons classes, flails are multi-hit weapons, meaning they hit all attackers engaged on the user. Additionally, flails can only be mended in shops.
  • Originally a farm implement for threshing grain, the flail consists of a wooden shaft attached to a heavy or spiked head by a chain or hinge. The flail is approximately two feet long. A flail mold requires 1 metal ingot. For the properties of exotic metals, see the Materials page.
  • With a spiked metal ball that freely swings from a chain, a Flail is a very intimidating weapon.
  • A flail consists of a handle with multiple weights attached to a by means of chains with individual heads could be mounted to the shaft. Occasionally, multiple heads could be applied to one chain, complexing it further. They are a deadlier version of Whips, as the weights are often spiked or poisoned.
  • The flail is bludgeoning weapon introduced in MHD (monster hunter domination).
  • Flails are spiked weapons and they are uncommonly used by enemies. It requires 13 strength and one hand to use most flails. The weapon inflicts 1d6 +1 crushing damage, has a weight of 15 lbs and a speed factor of 7. Flails are sold at stores selling weapons. The weapon has a range of 1 ft, which means there is no gap between the wielder and the enemy. Druids, mages and thieves can't use this weapon. This item appears in Baldur's Gate, Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition, Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn. and Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition.
  • The flail was a tool used by farmers for threshing and to separate grains from their husks.War Flails were often used as weapons for example by Black Númenóreans, Noldor, Sindar and Half-elves, Umli and the Corsairs of Umbar.A combination of flail and mace was sometimes labeled morning star.
  • Flail is an achievement in Fable: The Journey. It requires Gabriel to kill 500 different enemies.
  • A flail is a kind of weapon. A samurai will know it as a nunchaku.
  • A flail is a melee weapon similar to a club with the inclusion of a chain connecting the handle to the striking surface. It inflicts bludgeoning damage. Neverwinter Nights includes two types of flails — the light flail and the heavy flail.
  • The hardest robot to learn, the Flail is the most original fighting character I have ever seen. Flail actually has decent combos, but they're very hard to pull off. Flail's main weakness is, of course, the air. He is basically helpless against a Gargoyle, since neither his jumpkick nor the crouching short (both excellent defense moves) will protect him from a Diving Claw. Flail has an excellent crouching fierce, crouching short, and standing fierce, complementing its two staple moves (the Chains and Charging Punch), both of which serve as good counter moves as well as attacks. Flail is a great defensive bot because of his priority and range, but overusing any of his moves will get you nailed. Just keep them on the ground, chipping away at their life with the Chains, and eventually they'll
  • A Flail is a One-Handed weapon. It has a range of one tile and adds seven weightpoints. It is a very effective weapon against skeletons. The Blacksmithing skill (4) can be used to craft flails next to a Forge. One Board and two Ingots are needed. At shops they sell for 66 Gold. They cannot be poisoned. From Blacksmithing Level 8 onwards GM Flails can be crafted with the same material, that have a longer durability than regular ones.
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