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| [[File:HW Magic Hammer.png|link=]]<br>'''Magic Hammer''' | | [[File:HW Magic Hammer.png|link=]]<br/>'''Magic Hammer''' | ||
| [[File:HWDE Fire Element Icon.png|link=|20px]] '''<span style="color:#E06666">Fire</span>''' | | [[File:HWDE Fire Element Icon.png|link=|20px]] '''<span style="color:#E06666">Fire</span>''' | ||
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| [[File:HW Igneous Hammer Icon.png|link=]]<br>'''Igneous Hammer''' | | [[File:HW Igneous Hammer Icon.png|link=]]<br/>'''Igneous Hammer''' | ||
| [[File:HWDE Fire Element Icon.png|link=|20px]] '''<span style="color:#E06666">Fire</span>''' | | [[File:HWDE Fire Element Icon.png|link=|20px]] '''<span style="color:#E06666">Fire</span>''' | ||
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| [[File:HW Megaton Hammer Icon.png|link=]]<br>'''Megaton Hammer''' | | [[File:HW Megaton Hammer Icon.png|link=]]<br/>'''Megaton Hammer''' | ||
| [[File:HWDE Fire Element Icon.png|link=|20px]] '''<span style="color:#E06666">Fire</span>''' | | [[File:HWDE Fire Element Icon.png|link=|20px]] '''<span style="color:#E06666">Fire</span>''' | ||
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! Lv.★ {{Exp Game|HW, HWDE}} | ! Lv.★ {{Exp Game|HW, HWDE}} | ||
| [[File:HW 8-Bit Food Icon.png|link=]]<br>'''8-Bit Food''' | | [[File:HW 8-Bit Food Icon.png|link=]]<br/>'''8-Bit Food''' | ||
| [[File:HWDE Fire Element Icon.png|link=|20px]] '''<span style="color:#E06666">Fire</span>''' | | [[File:HWDE Fire Element Icon.png|link=|20px]] '''<span style="color:#E06666">Fire</span>''' | ||
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! Lv.4 {{Exp Game|HWL, HWDE}} | ! Lv.4 {{Exp Game|HWL, HWDE}} | ||
| [[File:HW Megaton Hammer Icon.png|link=]]<br>'''Megaton Hammer +''' | | [[File:HW Megaton Hammer Icon.png|link=]]<br/>'''Megaton Hammer +''' | ||
| [[File:HWDE Fire Element Icon.png|link=|20px]] '''<span style="color:#E06666">Fire</span>''' | | [[File:HWDE Fire Element Icon.png|link=|20px]] '''<span style="color:#E06666">Fire</span>''' | ||
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! Lv.4+ {{Exp Game|HWL, HWDE}} | ! Lv.4+ {{Exp Game|HWL, HWDE}} | ||
| [[File:HW Megaton Hammer Icon.png|link=]]<br>'''Darkfire Hammer''' | | [[File:HW Megaton Hammer Icon.png|link=]]<br/>'''Darkfire Hammer''' | ||
| [[File:HWDE Fire Element Icon.png|link=|20px]] '''<span style="color:#E06666">Fire</span>'''<br>[[File:HWDE Darkness Element Icon.png|link=|20px]] '''<span style="color:#3c1463">Darkness</span>''' | | [[File:HWDE Fire Element Icon.png|link=|20px]] '''<span style="color:#E06666">Fire</span>'''<br/>[[File:HWDE Darkness Element Icon.png|link=|20px]] '''<span style="color:#3c1463">Darkness</span>''' | ||
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Revision as of 05:23, 30 January 2022
- "Magic Hammer" redirects here. For the hammer used in Ocarina of Time, see Megaton Hammer. For the hammer used in The Wind Waker, see Skull Hammer. For the weapon in Breath of the Wild, see Iron Sledgehammer
Hammers, also known as Magic Hammers(ALttP | FSA | TFH)[1][2] are recurring Items in The Legend of Zelda series.[3] [name references needed] They can be used to press Switches, destroy certain obstacles such as Boulders, or be used as a weapon.
Location and Uses
The Adventure of Link
The Hammer is found within the Death Mountain region of western Hyrule in The Adventure of Link. It is used to smash large Boulders that are occasionally found in Hyrule's overworld, often unblocking pathways and revealing new objects underneath. It can also be used to cut Trees down in the overworld.[4]
A Link to the Past
The Magic Hammer is found in the Palace of Darkness in A Link to the Past. It can remove obstacles from Link's path, allowing him to pass into otherwise inaccessible areas. It can be used to dispatch enemies such as Helmasaurs, and is essential in defeating Terrorpins in the Palace of Darkness. The Magic Hammer is also capable of shattering the faceplate of the Helmasaur King. Against most enemies, it deals as much damage as the Master Sword Lv2, but its reach is much shorter. Freezing enemies with the Ice Rod and then breaking them with the Magic Hammer instantly defeats them, often yielding a Magical Decanter.
Four Swords Adventures
The Magic Hammer can smash stakes, stumps, and several other obstacles in Four Swords Adventures. By holding the A Button, the Links can charge the Magic Hammer which, upon release, sends out a shockwave which dazes enemies momentarily. It can be upgraded to the level 2 Magic Hammer, which makes it more powerful, sending much larger shockwaves. The Magic Hammer can also knock Force Gems from their hiding spot beneath the soil. Shadow Link can also use the Magic Hammer to interrupt the Links by sending unavoidable but harmless dazes.
Phantom Hourglass
The Hammer can be found in Mutoh's Temple in Phantom Hourglass, where it is used to defeat the temple's boss, Eox. It is also used to pound at objects, including Switches and Springboards that will propel Link into the air if he stands on it and pounds it with the Hammer. It is also one of the most powerful weapons in the game. The Hammer is controlled by holding and moving the Stylus on the Nintendo DS screen, which will drag Ciela around as she aims it and prepares to smash it.[5] It is possible to pound on objects and enemies that are far away from Link. When held for a while longer, the Hammer will grow to a gigantic size and will make a much stronger pound. It cannot be used while on stairs.
The Hammer is an effective weapon against certain enemies. Stalfos can be defeated with the Hammer in a single hit. By using it in conjunction with the Phantom Sword, it is also possible to defeat a Phantom without being seen by hiding in a Safe Zone.
A Link Between Worlds
The Hammer can be rented or purchased from Ravio's Shop in A Link Between Worlds. It is needed to progress through the Tower of Hera. The Hammer can be used to pound Moles into the ground, which then launch Link up to higher grounds, and it is essential to defeat enemies such as Deadrocks and Terrorpins.
If Link buys the Hammer, he can upgrade it to the Nice Hammer by returning 10 or more Lost Maiamais to Mother Maiamai. This form does more damage to enemies and sends out a shockwave to stun them.
Tri Force Heroes
The Magic Hammer deals twice the damage to enemies as Swords in Tri Force Heroes. It creates a shockwave when used, which can destroy Grass and Rocks and stun enemies. The Magic Hammer can be used to pound down stakes, destroy ice crystals, defeat Deadrocks, and make use of Moles.
Magic Hammers first appear in Silver Shrine, in which all three Links acquire one. They reappear in Ice Temple (two Hammers), Desert Temple (two Hammers), Dragon Citadel, and Sky Temple. They also appear in the Scorching Zone, Frozen Zone and Baneful Zone of the Den of Trials, as well as the Coliseum (Mode)'s Ice Cavern and The Ruins arenas. The use of Magic Hammers is required to defeat the Bosses Blizzagia and Stalchampion.
The effects of the Magic Hammer are improved while wearing Hammerwear. This Outfit doubles the item's shockwave size and damage output, while allowing it to be swung quicker.
Other Appearances
Ancient Stone Tablets
Zelda's Adventure
In Zelda's Adventure, the Hammer is a Spell that Zelda can cast as a projectile with her Wand. It is a slow-moving Spell, but can potentially inflict a lot of damage onto enemies. It is dropped by Warbane after encountering him for the first time in the Shrine of Fire. It costs two Rupees to use.
Hyrule Warriors
- This section is about the Weapon used by Darunia in Hyrule Warriors. For the Weapon used by Ravio, see Rental Hammer.
In Hyrule Warriors, the Hammer is a class of Weapon used by Darunia. It is associated with Fire.
A different Hammer also appears as an item in Hyrule Warriors Legends and Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition. This item is mainly used to smash objects, but can also be used as a weapon to attack enemies. It is also used to weaken the Helmaroc King.
Ravio also uses a unique Hammer as his class of Weapon, referred to as the Rental Hammer.
Variations
The default form of the Hammer is the Magic Hammer. The second form of the Hammer is the Igneous Hammer, followed by the Megaton Hammer.
The Lv.★ form of the Hammer is the 8-Bit Food, which is modeled after the 8-bit Food from The Legend of Zelda. It was added to Hyrule Warriors with the Majora's Mask Pack DLC. In Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition, instead of appearing as a separate Weapon, the 8-Bit Food replaces the Darkfire Hammer when the "8-Bit Weapons" Setting is turned on in Game Settings within the Settings menu.
In Hyrule Warriors Legends and Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition, the fourth form of the Hammer is the Darkfire Hammer, which is associated with both the Elements of Fire and Darkness.
Weapon | Number of Stars | |||||||
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Tier | Icon | Element(s) | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
Lv.1 | File:HW Magic Hammer.png Magic Hammer |
Fire | 80 | 88 | 96 | 104 | 112 | 120 |
Lv.2 | Igneous Hammer |
Fire | 150 | 165 | 180 | 195 | 210 | 225 |
Lv.3 | Megaton Hammer |
Fire | 280 | 308 | 336 | 364 | 392 | 420 |
Lv.★ (HW | HWDE) | 8-Bit Food |
Fire | 280 | 308 | 336 | 364 | 392 | 420 |
Lv.4 (HWL | HWDE) | Megaton Hammer + |
Fire | 500 | 550 | 600 | 650 | 700 | 750 |
Lv.4+ (HWL | HWDE) | Darkfire Hammer |
Fire Darkness |
500 | 550 | 600 | 650 | 700 | 750 |
Attack Combinations
Attack Pattern | Effect |
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Y Y Y Y Y Y | |
Y Y Y Y X | |
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y | |
Y Y Y Y Y X |
Special Attack
Darunia performs a quick dance to get himself pumped up. He then swings his Hammer down hard at his foes four times, the final strike causing a small explosion ahead of him. This attack does damage in a small range ahead of Darunia, and carries the Fire Element, making the thrown enemies take additional damage as they land.
Trivia
- In the Japanese version of A Link to the Past, the Magic Hammer is known as the "M.C. Hammer," which is the name of an American rapper.
Nomenclature
Names in Other Regions | ||
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Language | Names | Meanings |
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樵夫斧頭 (Qiáofū fǔtóu) (BotW) | ||
Houthakkersbijl (BotW)[19] | Same as English. | |
Marteau (PH | ALBW | TFH)[30] | ||
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Топор лесоруба (Topor lesoruba) (BotW) | ||
Martillo (PH | ALBW | TFH)[31][32][33] | ||
This table was generated using translation pages. To request an addition, please contact a staff member with a reference. |
Gallery
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Alternate sprite of the Magic Hammer from A Link to the Past
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Ravio demonstrating the Hammer's use in A Link Between Worlds
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The Rented Hammer from A Link Between Worlds
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Icon of the Rented Hammer from A Link Between Worlds
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Hammer Spell icon from Zelda's Adventure
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Artwork of the Magic Hammer from Hyrule Warriors
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Artwork of the Igneous Hammer from Hyrule Warriors
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Artwork of the Megaton Hammer from Hyrule Warriors
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The Magic Hammer from Hyrule Warriors
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The Igneous Hammer from Hyrule Warriors
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The Megaton Hammer from Hyrule Warriors
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Hammer Adventure Mode icon from Hyrule Warriors
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Darunia wielding the Igneous Hammer from Hyrule Warriors Legends
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Hammer item icon from Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition
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Darunia wielding the 8-Bit Food from Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition
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Darunia wielding the Darkfire Hammer from Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition
Video Gallery
Hammer gameplay from Hyrule Warriors |
See Also
References
- ↑ Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 130 (ALttP | FSA)
- ↑ "You got a Magic Hammer!" — N/A (Tri Force Heroes)
- ↑ Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 126 (TAoL | PH | ALBW)
- ↑ "It can break rocks and cut down trees on the landscape map." (The Adventure of Link manual, pg. 46)
- ↑ The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass—Prima Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg. 12
- ↑ "Hai ottenuto il Martello Magico!" — N/A (A Link to the Past, Italian localization)
- ↑ "Hai preso il Martello Magico!" — N/A (Four Swords Adventures, Italian localization)
- ↑ The Adventure of Link manual, Virtual Console version, Italian localization, pg. 5
- ↑ "Hai ottenuto il Martello! Magari non sembra, ma molto potente!" — N/A (Phantom Hourglass)
- ↑ "Martello
Affossa pioli e nemici!" — Inventory (A Link Between Worlds, Italian localization) - ↑ "Hai ottenuto il martello!
Spacca tutto con !
Non farti scrupoli!" — N/A (Tri Force Heroes) - ↑ A Link to the Past manual, pg. 45 Nintendo Official Guidebook: The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Vol. 1, Shogakukan, pg. 25 Nintendo Official Guidebook—The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past & Four Swords, Shogakukan, pg. 15
- ↑ The Adventure of Link manual, pg. 49
- ↑ "ハンマー
ジャマな杭もこれでドスン!
ジャマな敵もこれでドスン!" — Inventory (A Link Between Worlds) - ↑ "ハンマーを手に入れた!
でドスンと一発!!" — N/A (Tri Force Heroes) - ↑ "Vous obtenez un marteau! Il est petit, mais il est d'une puissance crasante!" — N/A (Phantom Hourglass)
- ↑ "Marteau
Aplatit les obstacles et les ennemis qui vous agacent." — Inventory (A Link Between Worlds) - ↑ "Vous avez obtenu le marteau !
Appuyez sur pour frapper
le sol !" — N/A (Tri Force Heroes) - ↑ "Houthakkersbijl" — Inventory (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "¡Conseguiste un martillo! Es pequeño, pero golpea con mucha fuerza." — N/A (Phantom Hourglass)
- ↑ "Martillo
Ahora podrás golpear los obstáculos o a los enemigos que te bloqueen el camino." — Inventory (A Link Between Worlds) - ↑ "¡Obtienes el martillo!
¡Aplasta cosas sin parar
oprimiendo !" — N/A (Tri Force Heroes) - ↑ "Du hast den Hammer erhalten! Er ist klein, aber schlagkräftig!" — N/A (Phantom Hourglass)
- ↑ "Hammer
Ramme störende Pfosten und hartnäckige Feinde unangespitzt in den Boden." — Inventory (A Link Between Worlds) - ↑ "Der Hammer!
Mithilfe von schlägst
du kräftig zu!" — N/A (Tri Force Heroes) - ↑ "Du hast den Hammer erhalten!
Getroffene Gegner werden umgeworfen, und du kannst mit ihm Schalter betätigen!" — N/A (Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition) - ↑ "Hammer" — Smithy (Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition)
- ↑ "해머
거슬리는 말뚝도 이걸로 쿵!
거슬리는 적들도 이걸로 쿵!" — Inventory (A Link Between Worlds) - ↑ "해머를 획득했다!
를 누르면 쾅하고 한 방 날릴 수 있다!!" — N/A (Tri Force Heroes) - ↑ "Vous avez obtenu un marteau!
Appuyez sur pour tout casser!" — N/A (Tri Force Heroes) - ↑ "¡Has conseguido un martillo! Es pequeño, pero golpea con mucha fuerza." — N/A (Phantom Hourglass)
- ↑ "Martillo
Ahora podrás golpear los obstáculos o a los enemigos que te sacaban de quicio." — Inventory (A Link Between Worlds) - ↑ "¡Obtienes el martillo!
¡No te cortes y aplasta cosas sin
parar pulsando !" — N/A (Tri Force Heroes)
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