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The Flail skill is the combat skill that determines damage inflicted when striking with [[flail]]s.  
 
The Flail skill is the combat skill that determines damage inflicted when striking with [[flail]]s.  
  
(Flail covers to types of [[weapon]]s. One is a two-handed infantry weapon, which derives from an agricultural tool. The other is a one handed weapon.  
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(Flail covers two types of [[weapon]]s. One is a two-handed infantry weapon, which derives from an agricultural tool. The other is a one handed weapon.  
 
They both have a separate striking head which is attached to a handle by a chain, rope or a strap.  
 
They both have a separate striking head which is attached to a handle by a chain, rope or a strap.  
 
Two-handed version is derived from a [[grainflail]], which was used as an agricultural tool for threshing. put into flail -weapon page)
 
Two-handed version is derived from a [[grainflail]], which was used as an agricultural tool for threshing. put into flail -weapon page)
  
 
Flail can be trained by fighting with a [[flail]] or by threshing crops with a [[flail]].
 
Flail can be trained by fighting with a [[flail]] or by threshing crops with a [[flail]].
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== Gallery ==
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File:Game Encyclopedia melee combat.png|[[UnReal World Encyclopedia|In-game encyclopedia]] entry on melee combat
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Latest revision as of 15:41, 23 May 2022

Crafting skill
Required By: Ball & Chain, Grainflail, Small Flail, Warflail

The Flail skill is the combat skill that determines damage inflicted when striking with flails.

(Flail covers two types of weapons. One is a two-handed infantry weapon, which derives from an agricultural tool. The other is a one handed weapon. They both have a separate striking head which is attached to a handle by a chain, rope or a strap. Two-handed version is derived from a grainflail, which was used as an agricultural tool for threshing. put into flail -weapon page)

Flail can be trained by fighting with a flail or by threshing crops with a flail.

Gallery