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** Poisson in ''[[Tales of Graces]]'' takes the hammer usage to an extreme, wielding one as a weapon and utilizing Pow Hammer, Pow Pow Hammer, Pow Rain, and their status inflicting variations. |
** Poisson in ''[[Tales of Graces]]'' takes the hammer usage to an extreme, wielding one as a weapon and utilizing Pow Hammer, Pow Pow Hammer, Pow Rain, and their status inflicting variations. |
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* Multiple hammers are lumped into the axe weapon class in the ''[[Disgaea]]'' series. |
* Multiple hammers are lumped into the axe weapon class in the ''[[Disgaea]]'' series. |
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** [[Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten]] lets the Eryngya and Gargoyle monsters magichange into hammers, and these hammers will be ''very'' large if a giant monster transforms into one. |
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* ''[[Legend of Dragoon]]'' gave the frail-looking little dancer girl the big-ass hammer, and she did fall over after swinging it in one of her attack animations. |
* ''[[Legend of Dragoon]]'' gave the frail-looking little dancer girl the big-ass hammer, and she did fall over after swinging it in one of her attack animations. |
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* A hammer is a recurring weapon in the ''Zelda'' games: |
* A hammer is a recurring weapon in the ''Zelda'' games: |