Few weapons can compare to the difficulty or the shear destructive ability of a Tri-Headed Medieval Flail; immensely difficult to master but virtually unstoppable when used properly, it is perhaps one of the most deadly weapons conceivable. Years could be spent practicing, and still one could find this weapon's use eludes them; it may even come down simply being big enough and lucky enough, not to mention well-armored enough to not bludgeon yourself into oblivion while you assault your foe. Simply built, this weapon consists of a wooden shaft with a chord wrapped around the base, to act as a stable grip that provides no slippage. A single chain dangles from the bottom, acting as a belt-loop, providing an easy place to attach this weapon to one's belt. The head is topped by a steel cap, from which three chains are attached to three spiked balls. Few can imagine an effective defense against this weapon; three chains would have to move similarly, but that doesn't lessen the impact of three separate blows raining down on a warrior, which is why the Tri-Headed Medieval Flail is as dangerous as it is rare.
Key Features Simple Construction Three Stainless Steel Spiked Heads Measurements Overall Length: 19 Inches