The massive world of Elden Ring is not only home to some of the best enemy design in recent years, but the amount of different skills and weapons that are available is staggering. Over 300 different weapons are available in the game, each with their own unique set of stats and abilities, and even more are soon to come in the upcoming Shadow of the Erdtree expansion. There is hardly any game that has the insane amount of build variety that Elden Ring can provide, with thousands of hours of fun and experimentation being available in the Lands Between.
If you truly want to become immersed in the fantasy of being a knight, then Flails might be the perfect weapon type for you. In this article, we are going to cover every single Flail in Elden Ring, as well as their stats, skills, and location on the world map!
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Elden Ring: List of Flails, Their Stats and Locations
Elden Ring has a total of 5 unique Flails that you can find, and while they are not the most popular choice for fans of the series, they can definitely be very effective in combat. Each of them has their own stats, scaling, and skills attached to them, so finding the perfect one is crucial before you start investing in upgrades. Here is the full list of Flails in Elden Ring:
Weapon | Attack | Scaling | Skill |
Phys - 90 |
Str - E |
Familial Rancor |
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Received after defeating Necromancer Garris in Sage's Cave. |
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Weapon | Attack | Scaling | Skill |
Phys - 68 |
Str - E |
Nebula |
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Received by trading the Remembrance of the Naturalborn to Enia at Roundtable Hold after defeating Astel, Naturalborn of the Void in the Grand Cloister. |
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Weapon | Attack | Scaling | Skill |
Phys - 115 |
Str - E |
Spinning Chain |
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Received after defeating the Night Cavalry in the Weeping Peninsula. |
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Weapon | Attack | Scaling | Skill |
Phys - 112 |
Str - C |
Spinning Chain |
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Can drop from Mad Pumpkin Head enemies. Mad Pumpkin Heads can be found in many locations, including Limgrave, Castle Morne, and Raya Lucaria Academy. |
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Weapon | Attack | Scaling | Skill |
Phys - 112 |
Str - D |
Spinning Chain |
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Can be found inside of a chest on a carriage near the Gatefront Ruins. |
That covers all of the different Flails that you can find in the world of Elden Ring. While there aren't as many Flails in the game as some of the more popular weapon types, creating a build around them can be a very satisfying experience. For more Elden Ring news and guides, make sure to check out the rest of our website!
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