Flogger

The flogger is a wooden trap with long struts attached to both ends, on each end there is a great log that has lots of sharp spikes that are perfect for killing zombies. This trap is unique to Shi No Numa. There is a way of getting past the flogger while it is in action: go prone and crawl underneath it, however stand up too soon and you could find yourself in Last Stand. The flogger costs 750 points to activate and it lasts roughly 30 seconds. Note: you must have access to the Fishing Hut for it to work. Despite the fact that the zombie's health increases in the higher levels, it will still kill them instantly. The flogger is a great way to kill swarms of zombies hungry for human flesh. By leading them to it the players can slip away to the safety of the fishing hut or the main building giving them the time to regroup and reload for the next horde that appears. One problem with it is that crawlers can still get through it.

Trivia

 * The Flogger was most likely built by the Japanese. One of Takeo's quotes, "there is good Japanese design here," which he says when he activates the Flogger shows its probable Japanese origins.
 * The Flogger can kill you even with the god mode cheat on.
 * The only ways the flogger can't kill you is if you do the game over glitch, lay down and crawl under it, or use the never ending round glitch.
 * The Flogger is one of the three traps you have to use in one round to get the "It's a Trap!" Achievement/Trophy.
 * The Flogger is dangerous to both zombies (with the exception of crawlers, as mentioned above) and the characters. There is also an added hazard when you use the Flogger too much, there will be enough dead zombie bodies to hide crawlers until they actually reach you, and most of the time, by the time you realize, it's too late unless you have really good sight and a crazy trigger finger.
 * Their are two switches to activate the Flogger. One next to the flogger and one on a gate. This means you can activate the trap from both sides.

thumb|300px|left|The Flogger in action