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Revision as of 20:02, 17 August 2016
Hammers, also known as Warhammers after the names of most hammer types, are a type of weapon. These weapons are sometimes used by NPCs in combat.
Hammers deal 3 more then their equipment set's base damage, have the same durability as their corresponding swords, and will do greater knockback. However, the player cannot block while wielding a hammer, and have 65% swing speed.
Crafting
Most hammers are crafted with three sticks and four ingots. The type of ingot and type of crafting table required depends on the hammer. Usually, these will correspond with the faction that wields the hammer. For example, in the recipes below, a Dwarven warhammer requires Dwarven steel ingots on a Dwarven crafting table, while an Orc warhammer requires Orc steel ingots on a Morgul crafting table. The list in the section below denotes the required ingots and crafting table for each type of hammer.
List of Hammers
Below are listed all the hammers as of Public Beta 26.5. Information is also provided on its attack damage (sorted increasingly), durability (sorted increasingly), on the type of ingot that is required and its respective crafting table. When you compare the hammer to the corresponding sword, you'll notice, that it deals exactly the same amount of damage and has the same durability.
All warhammers (including the blacksmith hammer) have speed of 65%, reach of 100% and knockback of +1.
Types of Warhammers
Meanwhile, there are a lot of different warhammers available added with different updates (sorted by damage):
Dunlending Club - inflicts +4 damage, requires wood planks on a Dunlending crafting table.
Moredain Club - inflicts +9 damage, requires wood planks on a Moredain crafting table.
Half-Troll Warhammer - inflicts +9.5 damage, requires cobblestones on a Half-Troll crafting table.
Tauredain Bludgeon - inflicts +9.5 damage, requires Obsidian shards on a Tauredain crafting table.
Angmar Warhammer - inflicts +9.5 damage, requires Orc steel ingots on an Angmar crafting table.
Dol Guldur Warhammer - inflicts +9.5 damage, requires Orc steel ingots on a Dol Guldur crafting table.
Mordor Warhammer - inflicts +9.5 damage, requires Orc steel ingots on a Morgul crafting table.
Gondorian Warhammer - inflicts +9.5 damage, requires iron ingots on a Gondorian crafting table.
Uruk Warhammer - inflicts +10 damage, requires Uruk steel ingots on an Uruk crafting table.
Dwarven Warhammer - inflicts +10 damage, requires Dwarven steel ingots on a Dwarven crafting table.
Blue Dwarven Warhammer - inflicts +10 damage, requires Blue Dwarf steel ingots on a Blue Mountains crafting table.
Black Uruk Warhammer - inflicts +10 damage, requires black Uruk steel ingots on a Morgul crafting table.
Gundabad Uruk Bludgeon - inflicts +10 damage, requires Uruk steel ingots on a Gundabad crafting table. (Needs bones instead of sticks.)
Utumno Warhammer - inflicts +10.5 damage, can not be crafted, but only obtained as a drop from Utumno Orcs.
Mithril Warhammer - inflicts +12 damage, requires Mithril ingots on a regular crafting table.
Blacksmith Hammer
The Blacksmith Hammer can only be obtained by trading with the following traders:
- Blacksmith of Dale
- Blacksmith of Gondor
- Blacksmith of Rohan
- Blue Mountains Smith
- Dwarven Smith
The aforementioned NPC's can also drop the hammer if they're slain on rare occasions.
Utumno Hammer
The Utumno Hammer is a hammer that can only be obtained by killing creatures in the Utumno dimension. It is the one of the strongest hammers in the game, only behind mithril.
Tactics
Fighting With Hammers
The knockback of hammers makes them usually better than swords. You can knock back enemies before they reach you and you can defend against multiple enemies more easily. Try to fight on the higher position to be able to knock the enemy down so that he gets falling damage. They also have insane damage.
However, the knockback is not good if you fight against ranged troops because it lets them get away from you so that they can shoot again. You should have another weapon in your hotbar and use that instead against ranged troops.
Fighting Against Hammers
If your enemies have hammers, use ranged weapons or fight with a wall in your back that can stop you from being knocked back.
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