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|japanese = {{tt|ウォーハンマー|U~ō hanmā}}
|japanese = {{tt|ウォーハンマー|U~ō hanmā}}
|names = Same
|names = Same
|games = [[Dragon Quest III]]<br>[[Dragon Quest V]]<br>[[Dragon Quest VI]]<br>[[Dragon Quest VII]]<br>[[Dragon Quest VIII]]<br>[[Dragon Quest IX]]<br>[[Dragon Quest X]]<br>[[Dragon Quest Builders]]<br>[[Dragon Quest Builders 2]]
|games = {{Dragon Quest III}}<br>{{Dragon Quest V}}<br>{{Dragon Quest VI{{<br>{{Dragon Quest VII}}<br>{{Dragon Quest VIII}}<br>{{Dragon Quest IX}}<br>{{Dragon Quest X}}<br>{{DQB}}<br>{{DQB2}}
| buy = various, see article
| buy = various, see article
| sell = various, see article
| sell = various, see article
|effect = Breaks extremely hard blocks. (DQB2)
|effect = Breaks extremely hard blocks. (''DQB2'')
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==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
The design of the war hammer has not changed much throughout the series. It has a large, solid head roughly in the shape of an axe, flanked by a large spike on either side and another spike at the top. Both sides of the head are also decorated with rivets. In earlier games, the head and the handle were made out of dark grey metal and most of the handle had a grip. Starting with ''VI'', the side of the hammer's head was colored dark purple, while majority of the hammer was made out of a lighter silver metal and the grip was only located near the base of the handle. The design that appears exclusively in ''VIII'' made the war hammer short enough to be wielded in a single hand and is very similar to that game's version of the [[sledgehammer]]. Most of the hammer is made out of indigo metal and it has a grey grip flanked by yellow edges. The hammer's head is grooved and is topped with a tall spike. Smaller yellow spikes surround the head, as well.
The design of the war hammer has not changed much throughout the series. It has a large, solid head roughly in the shape of an axe, flanked by a large spike on either side and another spike at the top. Both sides of the head are also decorated with rivets. In earlier games, the head and the handle were made out of dark grey metal and most of the handle had a grip. Starting with ''VI'', the side of the hammer's head was colored dark purple, while majority of the hammer was made out of a lighter silver metal and the grip was only located near the base of the handle. The design that appears exclusively in ''VIII'' made the war hammer short enough to be wielded in a single hand and is very similar to that game's version of the [[Sledgehammer]]. Most of the hammer is made out of indigo metal and it has a grey grip flanked by yellow edges. The hammer's head is grooved and is topped with a tall spike. Smaller yellow spikes surround the head, as well.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
==={{DQ3}} (Remake versions only)===
==={{DQ3}} (Remake versions only)===
The war hammer has an {{attack}} bonus of +70, and can only be equipped by [[Warrior]]s. It can be purchased in [[Kol]] and the [[Immigrant town]] for 9,500 [[Gold]] Coins and sold for 7,150 gold.
The War hammer has an {{Attack}} bonus of +70, and can only be equipped by [[Warrior]]s. It can be purchased in [[Kol]] and the [[Immigrant Town (Dragon Quest III)|Immigrant Town]] for 9,500 [[gold]] coins and sold for 7,150 gold coins.


==={{DQ5}}===
==={{DQ5}}===
The war hammer has an attack bonus of +60, and can be equipped by [[Sancho]] and [[Debora]], along with monsters such as the [[Brownie]]. It can be purchased for 6,500 gold coins at [[Lofty peak]].
The War hammer has an {{Attack}} bonus of +60, and can be equipped by [[Sancho]] and [[Debora Briscoletti]], along with monsters such as the [[Brownie]]. It can be purchased for 6,500 [[gold]] coins at [[Lofty peak]].


==={{DQ6}}===
==={{DQ6}}===
The war hammer has an attack bonus of +64, a style bonus of +19, and can be equipped by [[Amos]], [[Carver]], [[Lizzie]], and [[Terry]]. It can be purchased for 12,000 Gold Coins at [[Mt. Snowhere]].
The War hammer has an {{Attack}} bonus of +64, a {{Style}} bonus of +19, and can be equipped by [[Amos]], [[Carver]], [[Lizzie]], and [[Terry]]. It can be purchased for 12,000 [[gold]] coins at [[Mt. Snowhere]].


==={{DQ7}}===
==={{DQ7}}===
The war hammer has an attack bonus of +64 and a style bonus of +19. It can be equipped by The {{Hero 7}}, [[Kiefer]], and [[Aishe]]. It can be purchased for 12,000 gold coins from [[Nottagen]], [[Aeolus Vale]], and the eighth level of the [[The Haven|Immigrant Town]] in the original Sony PlayStation version and can be sold for 6,000. War hammers can also be won as a prize from the Lucky Panel at the [[Casino]]. This makes it one of the strongest weapons the party can acquire as early as the events at [[Alltrades Abbey (Dragon Quest VII)|Alltrades Abbey]].
The War hammer has an {{Attack}} bonus of +64 and a {{Style}} bonus of +19. It can be equipped by The {{Hero 7}}, [[Kiefer]], and [[Aishe]]. It can be purchased for 12,000 [[gold]] coins from [[Nottagen]], [[Aeolus Vale]], and the eighth level of the [[The Haven]] in the original [[Sony PlayStation]] Version and can be sold for 6,000. War hammers can also be won as a prize from the Lucky Panel at the [[Casino]]. This makes it one of the strongest weapons the party can acquire as early as the events at {{Alltrades Abbey 7}}.


==={{DQ8}}===
==={{DQ8}}===
The war hammer has an attack bonus of +51 and can be equipped by [[Yangus]], as well as [[Morrie]] in the Nintendo 3DS version. It can be purchased from [[Argonia]] for 6,700 gold as soon as the bazaar starts and sold for 3,350 gold. It can be upgraded into the [[Über war hammer]] when combined with a [[Mighty Armlet]] in the [[Alchemy Pot]].
The War hammer has an {{Attack}} bonus of +51 and can be equipped by [[Yangus]], as well as [[Morrie]] in the [[Nintendo 3DS]] Version. It can be purchased from [[Argonia]] for 6,700 [[gold]] coins as soon as the bazaar starts and sold for 3,350 gold coins. It can be upgraded into the [[Über war hammer]] when combined with a [[Mighty armlet]] in the [[Alchemy Pot]].


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==={{DQ9}}===
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==={{DQ10}}===
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==={{DQMJ}}===
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==={{DQB}}===
==={{DQB}}===
Increases Attack by +37, and can be forged by combining two steel ingots and three scorpion horns at a furnace.
Increases {{Attack}} by +37, and can be forged by combining two steel ingots and three scorpion horns at a furnace.


==={{DQB2}}===
==={{DQB2}}===
The War hammer increases the [[Builder (Dragon Quest Builders 2)|Builder's]] Attack by +23, it can be crafted with 3 steel ingots at an anvil. The recipe is learned after reaching [[Moonbrooke]].
The War hammer increases the [[Builder (Dragon Quest Builders 2)|Builder's]] {{Attack}} by +23, it can be crafted with 3 steel ingots at an anvil. The recipe is learned after reaching [[Moonbrooke]].


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<center><gallery>
<center><gallery>
File:DQIII war hammer.png|The war hammer in ''Dragon Quest III''
DQIII war hammer.png|The war hammer in {{Dragon Quest III}}.
File:Warhammer6.jpg|The war hammer in ''Dragon Quest VI''
Warhammer6.jpg|The war hammer in {{Dragon Quest VI}}.
File:DQVII War hammer.png|The war hammer in ''Dragon Quest VII''
DQVII War hammer.png|The war hammer in {{Dragon Quest VII}}.
File:War hammer IX artwork.png|The war hammer in ''Dragon Quest IX''
War hammer IX artwork.png|The war hammer in {{Dragon Quest IX}}.
</gallery></center>
</gallery></center>


{{DQWeapons}}
{{DQWeapons}}
[[Category:Hammers]]
[[Category:Hammers]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest III weapons]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest III weapons]]

Revision as of 17:30, 26 January 2022

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Dragon Quest V
{{Dragon Quest VI{{
Dragon Quest VII
Dragon Quest VIII
Dragon Quest IX
Dragon Quest X
Dragon Quest Builders
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The War hammer is a recurring weapon in the Dragon Quest series. Like other hammers in the series, it is usually reserved for only the most physically powerful members of the party, such as warriors. It is a mid-level weapon with no special effects aside from its high attack. Later games in the series added an upgrade in the form of the Über war hammer.

Characteristics

The design of the war hammer has not changed much throughout the series. It has a large, solid head roughly in the shape of an axe, flanked by a large spike on either side and another spike at the top. Both sides of the head are also decorated with rivets. In earlier games, the head and the handle were made out of dark grey metal and most of the handle had a grip. Starting with VI, the side of the hammer's head was colored dark purple, while majority of the hammer was made out of a lighter silver metal and the grip was only located near the base of the handle. The design that appears exclusively in VIII made the war hammer short enough to be wielded in a single hand and is very similar to that game's version of the Sledgehammer. Most of the hammer is made out of indigo metal and it has a grey grip flanked by yellow edges. The hammer's head is grooved and is topped with a tall spike. Smaller yellow spikes surround the head, as well.

Appearances

Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation (Remake versions only)

The War hammer has an Attack bonus of +70, and can only be equipped by Warriors. It can be purchased in Kol and the Immigrant Town for 9,500 gold coins and sold for 7,150 gold coins.

Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride

The War hammer has an Attack bonus of +60, and can be equipped by Sancho and Debora Briscoletti, along with monsters such as the Brownie. It can be purchased for 6,500 gold coins at Lofty peak.

Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation

The War hammer has an Attack bonus of +64, a Style bonus of +19, and can be equipped by Amos, Carver, Lizzie, and Terry. It can be purchased for 12,000 gold coins at Mt. Snowhere.

Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past

The War hammer has an Attack bonus of +64 and a Style bonus of +19. It can be equipped by The Hero, Kiefer, and Aishe. It can be purchased for 12,000 gold coins from Nottagen, Aeolus Vale, and the eighth level of the The Haven in the original Sony PlayStation Version and can be sold for 6,000. War hammers can also be won as a prize from the Lucky Panel at the Casino. This makes it one of the strongest weapons the party can acquire as early as the events at Alltrades Abbey.

Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King

The War hammer has an Attack bonus of +51 and can be equipped by Yangus, as well as Morrie in the Nintendo 3DS Version. It can be purchased from Argonia for 6,700 gold coins as soon as the bazaar starts and sold for 3,350 gold coins. It can be upgraded into the Über war hammer when combined with a Mighty armlet in the Alchemy Pot.

Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies

DQIX War hammer.png  War hammer
Rarity ★☆☆☆☆
Attack +55
Equipable by Gladiator, Paladin, Omnivocational Hammermaster
Found Buy in Gleeba, Batsureg, and Wormwood Creek.
Buy Price 4,600
Sell Price 2,800
Flavor text A steel-headed hammer manufactured for mêlée!

Upgrades into the Über war hammer when combined with a Mighty armlet.

Dragon Quest X

Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker

Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2

Dragon Quest Builders

Increases Attack by +37, and can be forged by combining two steel ingots and three scorpion horns at a furnace.

Dragon Quest Builders 2

The War hammer increases the Builder's Attack by +23, it can be crafted with 3 steel ingots at an anvil. The recipe is learned after reaching Moonbrooke.

Gallery