The Whip is much better in terms of speed, accuracy and damage.
simple answer, yes! The whip is alot faster and has decent hits.
Sort of, eccept a whip is made of rope and a flail is mostly made of metal. The handle is wooden but the chain and spiked ball are made of iron or steel. Here is a picture of it.
They are a mace and flail, and it's the sign of the pharaoh.
yes Dr. Jinx
A flagellum is a type of lash/flail/whip that was used to ward off evil spirits; the flagellum Anubis carries is usually held in the crook of his arm.
A lower one because whip is walks + hits / innings pitched. so the less the walks and hits the lower the whip.
yes it is, but a whip is more expensive. i have a whip and its awesome. but u can check the attack bonnuses if your not sure
Saradomin sword for training strength, whip for attack or defence.
Mustard is definetly better for you then miracle whip.... So many saturated fats in miracle whip soo little time ya know?! lol
it tastes better...
wooden lacrosse sticks give you a lot more whip but they break easier then metal lacrosse sticks metal is way better
The transitive verb of thrash means to separate seeds from husks and straw by beating as in thresh. Thrash can also mean to beat with, or as if, with a stick or whip as in flogging. It can also mean to defeat decisively or severely. Thrash can mean to beat, swing, or strike as if quickly using a flail. Thrash can mean to go over again and again or to hammer out as in use in a forge. The intransitive verb can mean either to thresh, to deal blows or strokes like using a flail or whip, or to move or stir about forcefully.
The royal sceptres (the crook and the flail) were not intended to be used for anything. Like the modern orb and sceptre of the Queen of England they represented authority, kingship, power and justice but were entirely symbolic.The crook (awt) was the same as a shepherd's crook, symbolising the king's care and protection for the Egyptian population. The flail (nxx) was essentially a type of whip or flagellum and symbolised the king's power of punishment, life and death over his subjects.A crook and flail is often held by Osiris, Khons and other gods.