Dao of Pow

Dao of Pow is the strongest flail in the game. It is colored black and white in a Taijitu or "Yin Yang"-style design commonly associated with Taoism, with eight spikes around the edge. The Dao of Pow also has a maximum range almost twice as long as the Sunfury. Holding the attack button automatically rotates the character and throws the Dao of Pow a shorter distance in the other direction. If you get certain prefixes by Reforging like Godly with accessories having the Menacing/Angry prefix, the Dao of Pow can even outdamage the Excalibur.

The Dao of Pow has a chance to give the Confused debuff to most enemies it strikes. Confused enemies will have a large purple question mark above them and will move away from the player, and any enemies with ranged attacks such as Skeleton Archers will run away rather than fire at the player. Teleporting enemies such as Chaos Elementals will still try to teleport towards the player, but promptly run away again.

Trivia

 * The Tooltip is a play on words on the phrase "Find your inner peaces", referring to the inherent objective that Taoists should strive towards. The "pieces" may be a reference to the Light and Dark Shards used to create it. Alternatively, the name might reference the weapon's ability to rip enemies to "pieces".


 * The name Dao of Pow may be referring to the book The Tao of Pooh.

They are both the same thing.
 * The word "Dao" is never written by Taoists, but "Tao" is pronounced "Dao". Note: Sometimes Taoism is called Daoism.


 * Considering the ingredients needed to make it, it presumably represents the dichotomy between the Corruption and the Hallow.


 * When a player is killed by a Dao of Pow the writing on the gravestone will refer to it as The Dao of Pow. (e.g "Player 1 was turned into a pile of flesh by Player 2's The Dao of Pow")

Tips

 * The purple question mark can be used to trace enemies in the dark.
 * The confused status it inflicts is useful to clear crowds of persistent enemies around you, forcing them to retreat.
 * The confused status can also be annoying when you're only focusing on one enemy; it will keep running away from you, forcing you to chase it.
 * Holding down left click with The Dao Of Pow can be useful as a barrier in small passages, the flail will stay on the ground damaging anything that touches it, while you stand behind it, watching the enemies rip themselves to pieces.