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09-04-2001, 06:04 PM | #1 |
Symbol of Cyric
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Ladies and Gentlemen this corner..
FLAIL OF AGES A 1d6+4 +3 (acid,cold,fire) damage and +3 thacO flail. Damage is *8-14* The biggest advantage is it SLOWS your enemy! A slowed enemy is having a hard time during the combat so it's a GREAT speciality! Also +3 magic damage is cool but not so great after all it's just a +3 damage. More over, you can UPGRADE this weapon to 5 headed flail later.. And in this corner.. VS a legendary katana..known as..yes..with its lightning attack..stunning..slashing..crashing..the blade of a eternal fury..the Celestial Furyy!! CELESTIAL FURY 1d10+3 damage and +3 thaco. Damage is *4-13* CF has some special abilities blindness and lightning strike. They're useful. And also this blade can stun its opponents. But mostly they save vs spells. And this blade is being a little bit mediocre through the final. But as long as the final, it's BETTER than any LONGSWORD. And also it has a %5 chance to add 20 electrical damage. Which you vote? |
09-04-2001, 06:10 PM | #2 |
The Magister
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Definetely the Celestial Fury, cause of Backstabbing and Stunning!!! I went nearly half of ToB with my fighter/mage/thief (solo) and the combo Blackrazor/Celestial Fury. A lot of people say, thats stunning is not working, hmmm, I stunned nearly every monster with the CF, e.g. Adamantine Golems, Iron Golems...
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09-04-2001, 06:10 PM | #3 |
White Dragon
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Dual-wield them both.
But seriously... I'd say the Flail, simply because it has so many applications for use by poor, disadvantaged Clerics who have sod-all half-decent weapons otherwise. Everyone who can use a katana - thieves, fighters and the rest - have other, almost-as-good options as Celestial Fury. Plus, you don't have to fight through a small army of powerful characters to get the flail. |
09-04-2001, 06:13 PM | #4 |
The Magister
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Agreed, it is very hard to get this katana. Getting the ring of gaxx is easier...
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09-04-2001, 06:13 PM | #5 |
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I want to have multiattack! Bring on my third arm!
Tripe wielding! BR, CF (crom fayr) and CF (celestial fury) ------------------ All your base are belong to us! How Are you gentlemen? Fish? *********************** Welcome to your doom!!! *********************** Official villain/demon of IW! |
09-04-2001, 06:18 PM | #6 |
The Magister
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LOL, and then as an Assassin triple backstab, each multiplied with 7, I think every opponent will go onto his knees...
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09-04-2001, 07:23 PM | #7 |
Symbol of Cyric
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Both items have a big advantage. They can be found in the very early of the game. Getting flail is incredible easy but katana is a little bit harder but with a good strategy you can got it in chapter 2. I found this katana in chapter 2 but my party was level 14.
I'm really confused (I think somebody hit me with Joril's dagger))) some people say CF stuns EVERYBODY (or almost all monsters including golems) some says it stuns sometimes. Strange.. CF looks like better than flail of ages BUT flail got a point! This katana is incredible only through the final chapters. Later it becomes mediocre. But flail of ages can be upgraded. Dont forget bout it. And cleric's best weapon is Crom Faeyr not this flail. (but dual wielding can be nice |
09-04-2001, 07:46 PM | #8 | |
The Magister
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Yep, Crom Faeyr is the best weapon, including ToB. Surely the upgraded Flail of ages is a very good weapon, but I don't like flails... |
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09-04-2001, 07:52 PM | #9 |
Elminster
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I'd take the flail.
As for Crom Faeyr being the best weapon, ToB included, I'm not so sure... I like the Ravager +6 which has a 10% chance of beheading, thus killing, foes outright. No save. Crom Faeyr with yoru 25 stregth will do more damage, but with the Ravager you might not even need to do damage. |
09-04-2001, 11:00 PM | #10 |
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Actually there are strategies that make getting the CF not too hard. It still takes a good party to do it but there are definate ways to tip the scales in your favorite as opposed to going toe to toe with the enemy plus dealing with all the traps.
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