Did flails exist?

Only problem is: they never existed. Despite the weapon's popularity in pop cultural depictions of the Middle Ages, the flail was almost certainly an invention of the imaginations of later people.
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Were flails used in medieval times?

The longer cylindrical-headed flail is a hand weapon derived from the agricultural tool of the same name, commonly used in threshing. It was primarily considered a peasant's weapon, and while not common, they were deployed in Germany and Central Europe in the later Late Middle Ages.
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Who invented flails?

The first recorded use of a flail as a weapon was at the siege of Damietta in 1218 during the 5th crusade, as depicted in the chronicle by Matthew Paris; tradition has it the man was the Frisian Hayo of Wolvega who bashed the standard bearer of the Muslim defenders with it and captured the flag.
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Did Romans use flails?

Roman Flail

In ancient Europe, namely in France, Rome, and Greece, the Flail was considered as an ancient yet effective hand tool that was utilized for threshing grain. It is made up of two pieces of wood called the helve or hand staff, and the beater where both pieces are joined by a thong.
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Did Samurai use flails?

Chigiriki is considered as a Japanese flail chained weapon. It consists of these parts: a hollow wood sometimes made of bamboo or iron staff with an iron weight and a chain on the end.
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Is a Chakram a real weapon?

Chakram (Sanskrit: cakra, cakram; Punjabi: cakkra, cakkram) is a throwing weapon from the Indian subcontinent. One of its major purposes is to protect the turban and the head from sword/melee attacks. It is circular with a sharpened outer edge and a diameter of 12–30 centimetres (4.7–11.8 in).
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Did ninjas ever use guns?

Until gunpowder and firearms were introduced by Portuguese traders in the mid-16th century, the ninja were pretty much limited in the use of fire and smoke to signal fires. But they did develop a sort of gun made from bamboo that had a range of up to 60 feet.
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Are flails illegal?

Albeit medieval, the flail is still legal in the parts of the United States. Originally, it was a farming tool used to separate grains from their husks. But it turned into a European peasant weapon in the late middle ages.
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Is a flail better than a mace?

The mean impact force of the flail was 67 counts higher than the mace. However, the mace data had more variation than the flail data and the mace had the highest single impact force. A statistical t-test showed that the mace and flail had no significant difference in impact force.
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Is a Morningstar a flail?

The Morningstar depicted in the show is a chained flail. However Morningstars also existed as maces (a single metal club without the chain). It is rare for a one-handed flail to have a chain at a similar or longer length than its handle.
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What were flails made for?

Flails, often erroneously called "Morningstars" due to some Dungeons and Dragons-related confusion, are one of the more exotic seeming medieval weapons. Originally developed as an agricultural implement for threshing corns of grain from the stalk, they eventually evolved into an iconic weapon of war.
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Are flails a good weapon?

The flail was a weapon that was effective even against the most formidable military force of the millennium, the armored cavalry. It could cause substantial damage even without breaking through the armor. It was the feathered mace, that was the most effective weapon to damage armor.
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Did morning stars exist?

They existed. Flails of many types existed. Most were two-handed. Most had very short chains - they were hinged weapons rather than chain weapons - and long striking heads.
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Did Crusaders use flails?

The Medieval times were an extremely violent era in history featuring battles in both Europe and the Holy Land when the crusades, and the crusaders who fought them, were numerous. Feudal Lords and Knights and their men at arms used such weapons as the Medieval Flail in different types of warfare.
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Why are swords better than axes?

Swords are better because if you are all geared up and deciding which tool is the best, an enchanted Netherite Axe or Sword, Swords do more knockback. You might think that would give an advantage for the Axe to strike, but the Sword can get Fire Aspect, and the Axe can't, so overall the Sword is a better weapon.
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Can you parry a flail?

Blows from this weapon cannot be parried.
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What is a medieval flail?

A military flail is a medieval weapon consisting of a short handle attached to a chain, at the end of which is a metal ball. This is not to be confused with a two-handed variant, often also called a flail, which derives from the threshing implement of the same name.
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Is a halberd an AXE?

halberd, also spelled halbert or halbard, weapon consisting of an ax blade balanced by a pick with an elongated pike head at the end of the staff. It was usually about 1.5 to 1.8 metres (5 to 6 feet) long. The halberd was an important weapon in middle Europe from the 14th through the 16th century.
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Can civilians own a minigun?

The M134 General Electric Minigun

According to the National Firearms Act, any fully automatic weapon made before 1986 is fair game to civilians.
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How heavy is a flail?

Flails consisted of a haft about 2 pounds (910 grams) long with a heavy metal ball or rod attached by chain to the end of the haft. This ball or rod was often spiked.
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Are Uzi guns illegal?

Today, while the civilian manufacture, sale and possession of post-1986 select-fire Uzi and its variants is prohibited in the United States, it is still legal to sell templates, tooling and manuals to complete such conversion.
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Do shinobi still exist?

Despite the years and inaccurate depictions, there are still real ninja clans and shinobi today. Most notably, Jinichi Kawakami who heads the Banke Shinobinoden ninjitsu school. Kawakami inherited the Koga clan's scrolls when he was 18, and is the honorary director of the Iga-ryu Ninja Museum.
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Is ninjutsu a real thing?

Ninjutsu (忍術), sometimes used interchangeably with the modern term ninpō (忍法), is the strategy and tactics of unconventional warfare, guerrilla warfare and espionage purportedly practised by the ninja.
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Did samurai ever fight ninjas?

The ninja and the samurai usually collaborated. They did not fight against each other. However, on certain occasions, they fought against each other. Most of the time the samurai won.
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