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===Kirby Star Allies===
===''Kirby Star Allies''===
[[File:Busted Hammer Flip.jpg|thumb|right|100px|Kirby breaks his hammer by charging Hammer Flip too long.]]
[[File:Busted Hammer Flip.jpg|thumb|right|100px|Kirby breaks his hammer by charging Hammer Flip too long.]]
Hammer returns in this title. While it is largely the same as it was in previous main series titles, the Hammer Flip has been changed somewhat. Kirby can now move and jump once while charging it, similar to the variant in the [[Smash]] ability and [[Hammer Lord]]'s version. Additionally, the hammer can be charged to several levels before releasing for very high damage output. However, if Kirby charges for too long, the hammer's head will actually break. Even if this happens, Kirby can still swing the headless hammer to deal a small amount of damage. Afterward, the hammer will repair itself.
Hammer returns in this title. While it is largely the same as it was in previous main series titles, the Hammer Flip has been changed somewhat. Kirby can now move and jump once while charging it, similar to the variant in the [[Smash]] ability and [[Hammer Lord]]'s version. Additionally, the hammer can be charged to several levels before releasing for very high damage output. However, if Kirby charges for too long, the hammer's head will actually break. Even if this happens, Kirby can still swing the headless hammer to deal a small amount of damage. Afterward, the hammer will repair itself.

Revision as of 17:04, 15 March 2018

This Hammer packs a wallop! Punish stakes and blocks! When it's on fire, foes beware!
— Super Star Ultra quote


Hammer
KTD Hammer artwork.png
Artwork of Hammer Kirby from Kirby: Triple Deluxe.
Details
First game Kirby's Adventure
Latest game Kirby Star Allies
Other game(s) Kirby Super Star, Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, Kirby & the Amazing Mirror, Kirby: Squeak Squad, Kirby Super Star Ultra, Kirby's Return to Dream Land, Kirby: Triple Deluxe, Kirby Fighters Deluxe, Kirby: Planet Robobot, Kirby: Battle Royale
Usage type Unlimited use (unless thrown)
Obtained from Bonkers, Heavy Mole (yellow missiles)
Power(s) Wielding a large wooden mallet, bashing stakes and metal blocks
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Hammer is an ability which provides Kirby with a wooden mallet to wield against foes and obstacles. Its mechanics work similar to the Sword ability, though Hammer is slower, yet more powerful. First appearing in Kirby's Adventure, it is one of Kirby's oldest copy abilities in the series. Oddly, while most Copy Abilities were given a hat in Kirby Super Star, Hammer Kirby's sprite remained unaltered, except for the hammer itself. This was changed in Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, which depicts Hammer Kirby with a white-blue striped headband. Hammer is a somewhat rare ability, since it can only be obtained from the mini boss Bonkers, Dygclops, an enemy which exclusively appears in the boss fight against Heavy Mole, and from bubbles in Kirby: Squeak Squad. It is one of the few abilities that can be used underwater, and it is also one of the two abilities that can push wooden Posts into the ground and destroy metal blocks.

Hammers also build the base of the fighting style of King Dedede, Kirby's arch-rival and occasional nemesis.

Game Appearances

Kirby's Adventure/Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land

Kirby's Adventure marks the game of Hammer Kirby's first appearance, and the ability also returns in the game's remake, Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land. Like its lighter counterpart Sword it comes with two different attacks: A heavy swing when used on the ground, and a somersault attack when used in mid-air or underwater. The icon for the Hammer ability depicts Kirby during a jump, with a big hammer raised into the air and a determined expression on his face. The icon was changed for Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, where it shows Kirby with his headband, holding and swinging a giant mallet with both hands.

Kirby Super Star/Kirby Super Star Ultra

Hammer reappears in Kirby Super Star and its remake Kirby Super Star Ultra. Like most Copy Abilities its moveset has changed and improved from its previous incarnation. Aside from regular attacks, the Hammer can now be charged and release a flame attack, which can even light fuses, and it can even be thrown at enemies, which, however, causes Kirby to lose the Hammer ability. Hammer Kirby can also summon Bonkers who then acts as a Helper.

The Hammer ability also plays a somewhat special role during Kirby's fight against Masked Dedede in Kirby Super Star Ultra. Before the fight begins, King Dedede offers Kirby a Hammer to battle, which is a spoof of Meta Knight's habit to give Kirby a Sword before the battle begins. Kirby can ditch the hammer after collecting it, though, and fight Masked Dedede the regular way. Hammer Kirby makes another appearance during the introduction cutscene of The True Arena.

Hammer moveset in Kirby Super Star and Kirby Super Star Ultra  
Skill Button Execution Skill Button Execution
Hammer
File:Kirby Hammah SSU.png
B
Ultra-Giant Swing
File:KirbyHammah Attack SSU.png
Dash + B in air
Hammer Swing
File:KirbyHammah Dash SSU.png
Dash + B
Hammer Flip
File:KirbyHammahDB SS.png
(up) + B
Giant Swing
File:KirbyHammah Spin SSU.png
B in air
Hammer Throw
File:KirbyHammah Throw.png
Dash + X

Kirby and the Amazing Mirror

The hammer ability makes its next appearance in Kirby and the Amazing Mirror, where it is again one of the rarer Copy Abilities and can be obtained only from Bonkers, after Kirby has defeated him in a duel. The game actually keeps most of Hammer's moveset from Kirby Super Star intact, removing only Hammer Throw and Ultra-Giant Swing. Kirby could also use a hammer through having the very versatile Smash ability, the only disadvantage being that this hammer could not be used underwater.

Kirby: Squeak Squad

Hammer makes another appearance in Kirby: Squeak Squad.

Kirby's Return to Dream Land

Hammer makes an appearance in Kirby's Return to Dream Land, obtained primarily from Bonkers. Hammer Kirby features its typical hammer usage move set, including a hammer throw that will sacrifice Kirby's ability. In addition to the standard Hammer ability, in some stages, Kirby may obtain a super ability called the Grand Hammer, obtained from Super Bonkers, which can destroy and hit stumps that are particularly large. King Dedede in this game has a move-set almost identical to that of Hammer Kirby, though he can perform the Hammer Throw infinitely.

Hammer moveset for Kirby's Return to Dream Land  
Skill Button Execution Button Execution Skill Button Execution Button Execution
Hammer
1
Kirby slams his hammer in front of him once. Ultra-Giant Swing
Dash + 1 in midair
Kirby somersaults three times with his hammer out essentially three Giant swings consecutive.
Hammer Twirl
↓ + 1
Kirby spins his hammer on the ground to damage enemies below him while invulnerable. Hammer Flip
↑ + 1
Kirby charges his hammer until it catches fire and swings it upwards in front of him capable of lighting fuses.
Triple Hammer
Hold 1, release
Kirby slams his hammer down three times during this he creates stars that add extra range to the attack. Hammer Throw
Dash + -
Kirby spins around like Hammer Swing but lets go of the hammer sending it flying upwards at the cost of losing the ability.
Hammer Swing
Dash + 1
Kirby spins along the ground with his hammer harming enemies on contact while invulnerable. Underwater Wheel
1 underwater
Kirby essentially does an underwater Giant Swing.
Giant Swing
1 in midair
Kirby does a front flip with his hammer out to harm enemies ahead.

Kirby: Triple Deluxe

Hammer once again returns in Kirby: Triple Deluxe, only obtainable from Bonkers and Bonkers DX. King Dedede once again uses a nearly identical moveset, excluding that some attacks are renamed and that he can use Hammer Throw for an infinite amount of times.

Kirby: Planet Robobot

Hammer returns as an ability in this game, though it is rather rare. In addition, there is a custom variant of Hammer that makes Kirby resemble King Dedede, unlockable by scanning Dedede's amiibo in the game.

Kirby: Battle Royale

Hammer is one of the abilities usable in this action-multiplayer title. Hammer Kirby is notable for his attack power compared to other abilities. His Hammer Flip also has two levels of charge - the second one being capable of KOing in one hit - though it takes some time to charge up.

Hammer Moveset in Kirby: Battle Royale  
Skill Button Execution Skill Button Execution
Hammer
B
Big Hammer Drop
Hold B, jump and release (2 lvl.)
Hammer Twirl
B during jump
Hammer Swing
Y
Hammer Flip
Hold/release B (2 lvl.)

Kirby Star Allies

File:Busted Hammer Flip.jpg
Kirby breaks his hammer by charging Hammer Flip too long.

Hammer returns in this title. While it is largely the same as it was in previous main series titles, the Hammer Flip has been changed somewhat. Kirby can now move and jump once while charging it, similar to the variant in the Smash ability and Hammer Lord's version. Additionally, the hammer can be charged to several levels before releasing for very high damage output. However, if Kirby charges for too long, the hammer's head will actually break. Even if this happens, Kirby can still swing the headless hammer to deal a small amount of damage. Afterward, the hammer will repair itself.

Hammer can also be infused with the five elemental augments; Blizzard, Bluster, Sizzle, Splash, and Zap for additional effects.

Appearance in Kirby: Right Back at Ya!

File:KRBaY HammerKirby.png
Hammer Kirby during his transformation.

As many others, the Hammer ability appears in the anime Kirby: Right Back at Ya!. Kirby's transformation into Hammer Kirby is triggered whenever he inhales a mallet, which ends up being the personal hammer of King Dedede most of the time. The hammer ability makes three appearances in total during all 100 episodes. During the transformation, Kirby generates a smaller mallet and dons a headband which looks similar, but not exactly like the one he wears in the games. The main differences are the location of the headband's tie, which is located on the left side of Kirby's forehead instead of behind his head, and the Template:Colour which is plain white instead of striped. While wielding the Hammer, Kirby usually shows a great potential of strength and is able to deal heavy damage against one or more foes. His repertoire ranges from basic hammer attacks to advanced techniques like Hammer Bash, Giant Swing and the particularly strong Hammer Throw, which serves as a finishing move.

Role in the series

The Hammer ability appears for the first time during the episode Dedede's Pet Threat. After King Dedede caused his pet-Scarfies to mutate by letting them eat the special food he received along with them, the Scarfies corner King Dedede and Escargoon on a balcony. King Dedede furiously tries to fight them off with his hammer, and when Kirby, Meta Knight, Tiff, and Tuff arrive on the scene, Tiff orders Kirby to inhale the King's hammer, which triggers Kirby's transformation. As Hammer Kirby, he is able to take on the Scarfies and knock the food that caused them to mutate out of them. That way he manages to get rid of the Scarfy plague.

The next appearance of Hammer takes place in Goin' Bonkers. In this episode Kirby has to fight against Bonkers who got turned into a Demon Beast by Nightmare Enterprises. Kirby is able to transform by inhaling Bonkers' mallet, though he only succeeds the second time he tries it after Tiff caused Bonkers' to lose his grip. While using powerful strikes, Kirby manages to trigger Bonkers' emotions and memories, thereby reverting Nightmare Enterprises' treatment and allowing Bonkers to return to his original self.

Hammer appears for the last time in Shell-Shocked when Kirby battles Maimaigon. While almost getting eaten by the beast, Kirby manages to inhale King Dedede's mallet once again, turning him into Hammer Kirby. He proceeds to use attacks like Hammer Bash against the giant snail, but the weapon is not able to penetrate the metal shell and do any damage at all. By using his most powerful hammer attack, Hammer Throw, he is finally able to crack open Maimaigon's shell and defeat the creature.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Hammer is almost universally regarded as the best Copy Ability for inflicting damage quickly. Hammer Flip in particular is one of the most damaging attacks in the entire series that isn't single-use.


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