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|summary={{tab}}A '''hammer''' or '''mallet''' is a simple melee weapon.  One consists of a weighted cylinder&mdash;typically shaped from stone or iron&mdash;affixed to the end of a long wooden shaft.  A hammer is usually constructed to be used as a tool, meant for purposes such as driving a meal, shaping metal, or tenderizing meat, but its shape happens to make for an effective weapon.<noinclude>{{a}}A {{i|warhammer}} is a more imposing design specifically built to be a formidable melee weapon, and a {{i|maul}} is a warhammer designed to be wielded in two hands.</noinclude>
 
|summary={{tab}}A '''hammer''' or '''mallet''' is a simple melee weapon.  One consists of a weighted cylinder&mdash;typically shaped from stone or iron&mdash;affixed to the end of a long wooden shaft.  A hammer is usually constructed to be used as a tool, meant for purposes such as driving a meal, shaping metal, or tenderizing meat, but its shape happens to make for an effective weapon.<noinclude>{{a}}A {{i|warhammer}} is a more imposing design specifically built to be a formidable melee weapon, and a {{i|maul}} is a warhammer designed to be wielded in two hands.</noinclude>
 
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Revision as of 10:08, 25 June 2020

     A hammer or mallet is a simple melee weapon. One consists of a weighted cylinder—typically shaped from stone or iron—affixed to the end of a long wooden shaft. A hammer is usually constructed to be used as a tool, meant for purposes such as driving a meal, shaping metal, or tenderizing meat, but its shape happens to make for an effective weapon.
     A warhammer is a more imposing design specifically built to be a formidable melee weapon, and a maul is a warhammer designed to be wielded in two hands.

Damage. 1d6 bludgeoning
Properties. Thrown (range 20/60), versatile (1d8)
Cost. 10 rupees
Weight. 3 lb.


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