Prince of Demon’s Flail
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Weapon feature
About this weapon
A flail with two heads attached by gnarled, grotesque, fleshy chains. The flail ends hold two baboon heads, one that is screaming and wild while the other is fierce but collected. When holding the flail there is an emotional chaotic feeling that overwhelms you, as destruction must be had, but the need to be calculative or feral in your destruction overtakes the mind when wielding this weapon.
This is considered a Glory Item:
Tier 2: +3 to damage
Tier 3: +3 to damage
Tier 3: Gain this feature: Reaper: Before rolling damage for an attack, you can mark a Stress to gain a bonus to the damage roll equal to your current number of marked HP. This feature can be used when all Stress is Marked.
Tier 4: +3 to damage
Tier 4: Gain this feature: Control: After you hit an attack with this weapon and Mark any Stress from this weapon’s features, you can Spend 2 Hope to Clear 1d4 Stress. If you Crit, you can instead Clear 4 Stress.
Prince of Demon’s Flail
A flail with two heads attached by gnarled, grotesque, fleshy chains. The flail ends hold two baboon heads, one that is screaming and wild while the other is fierce but collected. When holding the flail there is an emotional chaotic feeling that overwhelms you, as destruction must be had, but the need to be calculative or feral in your destruction overtakes the mind when wielding this weapon.
This is considered a Glory Item:
Tier 2: +3 to damage
Tier 3: +3 to damage
Tier 3: Gain this feature: Reaper: Before rolling damage for an attack, you can mark a Stress to gain a bonus to the damage roll equal to your current number of marked HP. This feature can be used when all Stress is Marked.
Tier 4: +3 to damage
Tier 4: Gain this feature: Control: After you hit an attack with this weapon and Mark any Stress from this weapon’s features, you can Spend 2 Hope to Clear 1d4 Stress. If you Crit, you can instead Clear 4 Stress.
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Prince of Demon’s Flail Subclasses
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