![]() Gotham Warehouse (Villain), Cape Carmine Duo (Villain), Police Station (Villain), Make Them Mad, Family Reunion (Villain), BoP: The Clock Tower (Villain), Flashpoint Gotham BountyĮast End Regal Hotel (Hero), T.O. Stryker's Island, Metropolis Bounty (Hero), Family Reunion (Hero), Solitary Riot, The Demon's Pit (Villain), The First Piece, FP: Queen's Row Penitentiary Metropolis Bounty (Villain), JSA Metropolis Wing, Starro: Invasion! (JSA Metropolis Wing), The First Piece, Metal Pt. II: Phoenix Cannon, Flashpoint Gotham Bounty Metropolis Bounty (Villain), JSA Metropolis Wing, Starro: Invasion! (JSA Metropolis Wing), Metal Pt. The boomerang is one of Australias most unique and distinctive emblems. However, the weapon-boomerang is the straight-flying boomerang. For both hunting and war, it was sometimes used as a sword-club (i.e., a club with a narrow sharp striking edge) rather than being thrown - this was more common in war. It saw less use against humans, but was also used in war. Joker's Funhouse (Hero), Harley's Heist (Hero), Amusement Mile's Gang War Bounty, Turf War: Team Riddler The boomerang is mostly a hunting weapon. ![]() Gotham Bounty (Villain), Police Station (Villain), The Demon's Pit (Hero) Ruined Cathedral (Hero), War-Torn Village Bounty, Ultimate Soldier Monarch Playing Card Company, Cape Carmine Duo (Hero), Shady Nightclub (Hero), Brothers in Arms (Hero), The Demon's Pit (Villain), Amusement Mile's Gang War Bounty, Turf War: Team Joker, Teen Titans: H.I.V.E. Stryker's Island, Metropolis Bounty (Hero), Solitary Riot, Family Reunion (Hero), Flash Museum Burglary (Hero) Gotham Bounty (Hero), Family Reunion (Hero)Ĭaptain Cold’s Pistols Dual Pistols Style It's unique shape allows it to return after being. This throwing weapon was originally used by the forest-dwelling Koroks. Morrow's Hideout (Villain), STAR Labs Satellite (Hero), Batcave: Brainiac Sub-Construct, Family Reunion The Boomerang is a weapon in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Throne of the Dead, Patchwork Themyscira BountyĮast End Regal Hotel (Villain), T.O. Starro: The Threat Below, Giant Starro Bounty, FP: The Royal War Lawful archeologists, however, since they get penalty using poison, should use boomerangs for ranged weapon.Aquaman/Controlled Aquaman/Flashpoint Aquaman Tourists using poisoned darts can deal damage seriously. Neutral archeologists can use poisoned shurikens, or poisoned silver arrows in Gehenom, even though they are restricted in bow. Well, many roles have better option for ranged weapon. They are also useful against mind flayers. When you actually pull that off, you should already have cleared out Gehennom, but a large stack of +6 Boomerangs is a neat part of your Ascension Kit, if you play an otherwise melee oriented character, because they can kill the Riders, before they come close. Now, you can enchant and fireproof the in a single Stack. Once you have enough, cancel and BUC-test them, so that they stack. To make it efficient, try to polypile at the same time for other things (tools,scrolls.). Some Areas like the Castle have lots of Soldiers, who carry junk weapons. The boomerang is a carved piece of wood designed to curve as it flies through the air, returning to the wielder after a successful throw. ![]() But next time, if I play as an archeologist or a tourist, I will wish a stack of boomerang. Yhelothar ( talk) 19:52, 25 August 2014 (UTC) Thank you! So, Without wishing, using boomerangs effectively is hard. Boomerangs do only about 1d3 damage in melee (plus STR bonus) regardless of enchantment, because they're coded as a projectile, not a melee weapon, just like wielding a +7 arrow. If you're in an open area and low on HP and DEX, don't throw them because they'll probably hit you. Name them "Q" and put AUTOPICKUP_EXCEPTION="<*Q" in the config file, since 99% of them will hit a wall and need to be picked up. The Indian boomerang, known as valai tadis, was used in several areas of the Subcontinent for hunting hares, deer and partridges. The trick to using boomerangs effectively is to wish for 20 of them and throw them liberally. And they are quite rare, so training and fighting serveral monsters by few boomerangs are hard!ĭo anybody know how to use boomerangs well? their high damage and to-hit bonus are always seduce me! They can be effective only on fields and corners, not a hallway. In NetHack, to survive, doing 1 on 1 fight on hallway is main strategy, but their tricky track make them use difficult. Instead they can't be multishot, and using them in melee can break them. I think 1d9 damage of boomerangs is nice. I think about using boomerangs ranged weapon(although that c was aleady dead :-P). I picked up a boomerang yesterday, while playing a archeologist. ![]()
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