Flairon
Statistics
Type | |
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Damage | 66 (Melee) |
Knockback | 4.5 (Average) |
Critical chance | 4% |
Use time | 20 (Very fast) |
Velocity | 14 |
Tooltip | Spews homing bubbles |
Rarity | 8 |
Sell | 5 |
Research | 1 required |
Projectile created
- Flairon
Sounds
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- Internal Item ID: 2611
- Internal Projectile ID: 404
The Flairon is a Hardmode melee weapon that auto-fires a ball-and-chain about 25 tiles from the player, and releases homing bubble projectiles that damage enemies. The Flairon has a 1/5 chance of being dropped by Duke Fishron.
Although graphically resembling a Flail, the Flairon is more similar in function to the Chain Knife, the KO Cannon or Golem Fist. It is not affected by gravity, does not remain deployed when holding the fire button, and cannot be swung around. Rather, holding the fire button causes it to auto-fire repeatedly, returning and re-firing when it impacts or reaches its maximum range.
Its best Modifier is Godly.
Notes
- The Flairon will emit a bubble every 1/20th of a second while it is out. Because of this, it is beneficial to try and run away from the direction you throw it in, to maximize the damage output, or even to miss your target on purpose.
- Like most projectiles, the Flairon moves slower in Liquids. However, as it emits bubbles while deployed, increasing the time it remains extended also increases its damage output.
- Although the bubbles do the same damage as the Flairon head, unlike the head, they will not inflict Flask Debuffs.
- Without modifiers, the head travels at a speed of 102 MPH. This can be seen by using a Mechanical Cart (which travels at 102 MPH according to the Stopwatch), and firing the direction opposite of where you are going.
Tips
- Because the Flairon produces the bubbles while it is being swung, it is more effective if aimed slightly away from desired targets. The bubbles do the same amount of damage as the main projectile but have the additional bonus of homing and frequency.
Trivia
- The developers have referred to the Flairon as the "Flailron" in patch notes.[1]
- The head of the Flairon is similar to Duke Fishron's head.
History
- 1.2.4.1:
- Sell price increased from 2 to 5.
- Flairon’s chain will now go back faster if it is too far and disappear if it still cannot catch up.
- 1.2.4: Introduced.
References
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