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===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''=== | ===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''=== | ||
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In ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' and [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|its Nintendo Switch remake]], the Super Hammer appears as a weapon that can be bought from the shop in [[Marrymore]]'s hotel or the [[Shaman]] merchant at the [[sea]] or [[Sunken Ship]] for 72 [[coin]]s. In the game itself, it looks exactly the same as the normal Hammer, but in the official artwork for, the words "SUPER" can be seen on the hammerhead's side. | In ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' and [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|its Nintendo Switch remake]], the Super Hammer appears as a weapon that can be bought from the shop in [[Marrymore]]'s hotel or the [[Shaman]] merchant at the [[sea]] or [[Sunken Ship]] for 72 [[coin]]s. In the game itself, it looks exactly the same as the normal Hammer, but in the official artwork for, the words "SUPER" can be seen on the hammerhead's side. | ||
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[[File:SuperHammer.png|thumb|Mario finding the Super Hammer in ''Paper Mario'']] | [[File:SuperHammer.png|thumb|Mario finding the Super Hammer in ''Paper Mario'']] | ||
[[File:PM Super Hammer Sprite.png|frame|left]] | [[File:PM Super Hammer Sprite.png|frame|left]] | ||
In ''[[Paper Mario]]'', it can smash [[ | In ''[[Paper Mario]]'', it can smash [[stone block]]s and deals more damage to enemies. In battle, a [[Action Command|timed]] Super Hammer attack deals four points of damage to a defenseless enemy without attack-raising [[badge]]s (while Mario's normal [[Hammer]] only delivers two). It is found in [[Dry Dry Ruins (Paper Mario)|Dry Dry Ruins]] inside a small room with a stone block blocking the way out. When Mario finds the [[Ultra Hammer]] in [[Mt. Lavalava]], it replaces the Super Hammer. | ||
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====''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''==== | ====''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''==== | ||
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In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', it can be used to break large [[ | In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', it can be used to break large [[yellow block]]s in addition to ordinary ones (it cannot break stone blocks unlike in the first game, however). In this game, it is alternatively referred to as the '''HAMMAWHACK 2005''', and is given to Mario in [[Glitzville]] by [[Podler]], who in turn received it from [[Jolene|X]], so that he could use it to smash the huge yellow block in the minor league locker room. Podler says that the commercials for it claim that the hammer "chooses its user", and that "they aren't cheap". In this game, the Super Hammer's hammerhead has a darker shade of grey. | ||
The Super Hammer in this game grants Mario a new move he can use with his hammer, where he twists himself up and then swings it while spinning. Outside of battle, this move is used to break large yellow blocks, and can also be used to get the [[First Strike]] on enemies, which allows Mario to use the Super Hammer move without paying any [[Flower Point]]s (FP). The Super Hammer move costs 2 FP and allows Mario to smack the front enemy into any enemies located behind it, dealing 1 damage to each of them and ignoring the enemy's defense as well as any modifiers to Mario's attack damage. This effect is very similar to the [[Spin Smash]] move from ''Paper Mario''. Its action command is similar to the regular Hammer action command, but six dots light up before the Star, requiring a slightly longer wait before releasing the Control Stick. | |||
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Super Hammers allow the brothers to smash [[Gray Rock|gray-colored rock]]s (chinked gray-colored rocks in the remake) in the overworld, one of which happens to be blocking the entrance to [[Teehee Valley]], and another blocks the entrance to the first room of eastern Beanbean Fields' caverns, which allows the brothers to acquire the [[Secret Scroll 1]] and learn the [[Swing Bros.]] [[Bros. Attack]] by playing a [[minigame]] hosted by a [[Thwomp]] for 300 [[Beanbean coin|coins]]. Unlike the Super Hammers in the ''Paper Mario'' series, they are not significantly stronger in battle in the original game, but they do increase the hammer attack's damage variance slightly, similar to its succeeding upgrade, the [[Ultra Hammer]]. | Super Hammers allow the brothers to smash [[Gray Rock|gray-colored rock]]s (chinked gray-colored rocks in the remake) in the overworld, one of which happens to be blocking the entrance to [[Teehee Valley]], and another blocks the entrance to the first room of eastern Beanbean Fields' caverns, which allows the brothers to acquire the [[Secret Scroll 1]] and learn the [[Swing Bros.]] [[Bros. Attack]] by playing a [[minigame]] hosted by a [[Thwomp]] for 300 [[Beanbean coin|coins]]. Unlike the Super Hammers in the ''Paper Mario'' series, they are not significantly stronger in battle in the original game, but they do increase the hammer attack's damage variance slightly, similar to its succeeding upgrade, the [[Ultra Hammer]]. | ||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== |