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:I'd still keep it separate from article on generic Hammers because the role is clearly different. [[User:Results May Vary|Results May Vary]] ([[User talk:Results May Vary|talk]]) 16:33, 26 October 2020 (MDT)
:I'd still keep it separate from article on generic Hammers because the role is clearly different. [[User:Results May Vary|Results May Vary]] ([[User talk:Results May Vary|talk]]) 16:33, 26 October 2020 (MDT)
::Seems a similar role to Phantom Hourglass's hammer (which makes sense, but it had a generic design). [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 19:49, 26 October 2020 (MDT)
::Seems a similar role to Phantom Hourglass's hammer (which makes sense, but it had a generic design). [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 19:49, 26 October 2020 (MDT)
:::Didn't realize this already had an article, but yes, the fact that the ''Hyrule Warriors'' Item Card gives it and the Lorule Map hammer the same name suggests they're the same thing. You can see [http://www.jaytheham.com/zc/wwbsw2001.html here] that ''The Wind Waker'''s hammer was intended to look a lot more like the artwork from ''The Adventure of Link'' or ''A Link to the Past'', but the skull/pirate motif was added later. The part I'm not 100% on is where the Magic Hammer fits into all this given how similar they are, although a Magic Hammer appears as equipment separate from the Item Card in ''Hyrule Warriors''. ''Tri Force Heroes'' also identifies it as a "Hammer" in the Japanese version but a "Magic Hammer" in the English version. [[User:LTL|LTL]] ([[User talk:LTL|talk]]) 11:46, March 5, 2021 (MST)
:::Didn't realize this already had an article, but yes, the fact that the ''Hyrule Warriors'' Item Card gives it and the Lorule Map hammer the same name and function suggests they're the same thing. You can see [http://www.jaytheham.com/zc/wwbsw2001.html here] that ''The Wind Waker'''s hammer was intended to look a lot more like the artwork from ''The Adventure of Link'' or ''A Link to the Past'', but the skull/pirate motif was added later. The part I'm not 100% on is where the Magic Hammer fits into all this given how similar they are, although a Magic Hammer appears as equipment separate from the Item Card in ''Hyrule Warriors''. ''Tri Force Heroes'' also identifies it as a "Hammer" in the Japanese version but a "Magic Hammer" in the English version. [[User:LTL|LTL]] ([[User talk:LTL|talk]]) 11:46, March 5, 2021 (MST)

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This and hammer

While the English TWW indeed calls this "Skull Hammer," the JP script as well as all languages of HWL/HWDE simply call it "Hammer." Thoughts? Doc von Schmeltwick (talk) 01:56, 26 October 2020 (MDT)

I'd still keep it separate from article on generic Hammers because the role is clearly different. Results May Vary (talk) 16:33, 26 October 2020 (MDT)
Seems a similar role to Phantom Hourglass's hammer (which makes sense, but it had a generic design). Doc von Schmeltwick (talk) 19:49, 26 October 2020 (MDT)
Didn't realize this already had an article, but yes, the fact that the Hyrule Warriors Item Card gives it and the Lorule Map hammer the same name and function suggests they're the same thing. You can see here that The Wind Waker's hammer was intended to look a lot more like the artwork from The Adventure of Link or A Link to the Past, but the skull/pirate motif was added later. The part I'm not 100% on is where the Magic Hammer fits into all this given how similar they are, although a Magic Hammer appears as equipment separate from the Item Card in Hyrule Warriors. Tri Force Heroes also identifies it as a "Hammer" in the Japanese version but a "Magic Hammer" in the English version. LTL (talk) 11:46, March 5, 2021 (MST)