by Izanaki » Tue Apr 11, 2006 10:15 am
One thing that might work would be as follows:
Turn the non-striking side(or the widest side of the weapon), up into the air.
Push the widest side of the weapon up, towards the chain of the flail.
-Reason: The flail head cant wrap around the flat side of a sword, very well.
This will cause the head to try and wrap around the flat side of the weapon, and since chains are not over 6", the probability of the flail head fully wrapping around the weapon and hitting you are slimmed drastically, depending on the width of this weapon.
You can then push the flail back, or grab onto it, and try and rip it out of the user's hands.
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