Greathammer

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    A gigantic (combat) hammer; a particularly large or powerful hammer.

    "A knife may inflict 5 points on a hit, but a Greathammer would inflict 25 points of Damage, shatter bone, and severely dent a suit of armour. This reflects the differences in size, weight and design of various weapons."

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"A knife may inflict 5 points on a hit, but a Greathammer would inflict 25 points of Damage, shatter bone, and severely dent a suit of armour. This reflects the differences in size, weight and design of various weapons."

Etymology

From great + hammer. Probably modeled on greatsword, greathelm, etc.

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