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+ | {{Quote|Once far too heavy for him to lift, [[Toby Domzalski|Toby]] very cleverly has [[Vendel]] trap the anti-gravity curse into the warhammer, making it light enough to hoist into the air. Unfortunately, the density of the warhammer is unpredictable, but over time, Toby learns to master the art of wielding its crushing blows.|''[[The Art of Trollhunters]]''}} |
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− | {{Infobox_Object|image1 = Warhammer.JPG|user(s) = [[Toby Domzalski]] |
+ | {{Infobox_Object|image1 = Warhammer.JPG|user(s) = [[Toby Domzalski]]<br> |
+ | [[Jim Lake Jr.]] (briefly)|type = Warhammer|first_appearance = "[[Airheads]]" (''Trollhunters'')<br> |
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+ | "[[D'aja Vu]]" (''3Below'')|used_for = Battling enemies<br> |
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+ | "[[A Glorious End, Part Two]]" (''3Below'')|origin = Weapons Wall in the [[Hero's Forge]]|victims = [[Angor Rot]]<br> |
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+ | [[Gumm-Gumms]]<br> |
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+ | [[Goblins]]<br> |
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+ | [[Louis Scott|Detective Scott]]<br> |
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+ | Hazmat Scientists<br> |
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+ | [[Omens]]|title1 = <span style="font-family:Trollhunters;">Warhammer</span>}} |
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+ | == History == |
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+ | In "[[Airheads]]", Toby grows jealous that Claire gets to possess a magical weapon like Jim. Wanting his own weapon as well, he finds the Warhammer in the Forge's weapons wall, though it was initially too heavy for him to wield. |
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+ | Luckily, after [[Vendel]] traps a gravity curse into the Warhammer, he can now wield it with almost no strain, though he still had problems cooping with its new gravity-changing abilities. Gradually, as the series progressed, he gains better control over his choice of weapon. |
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+ | == Description == |
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+ | The Warhammer is made of smooth light orange crystal with some deep orange coloring in the centre. The crystal is translucent and the outline of the staff can be seen. One side is uneven and jagged. The other side is flat and has some golden engraving on it. |
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+ | It is mounted on a long staff which continues into the head of the hammer and comes out on the other side as three sharp spikes. |
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⚫ | * '''Gravitational Switch''': The Warhammer's main ability is changing the amount of gravity pulling on itself, to either become very light or very heavy, as a result of a curse being placed inside of it. Its great weight makes it a weapon of great destructive power when used correctly. When being used, it has a fiery glow. |
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+ | == Limitation == |
+ | * '''Unpredictability''' (occasionally): At first, Toby was having trouble adjusting to his warhammer's ability as it often becomes heavy and light without warning. Luckily, as the series progresses, Toby gains better control of his weapon. |
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+ | * '''Heaviness''' (formerly): At first, the warhammer was way too heavy for Toby to even lift. After transferring the gravity curse into it, Toby is able to wield it perfectly (sort of, at least). |
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+ | == Appearances == |
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+ | {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" width="100%" |
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+ | ! Appearances in the Trilogy |
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+ | === ''[[Trollhunters|'''Trollhunters''']]'' === |
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+ | ==== <u>Part One</u> ==== |
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+ | * "[[Airheads]]" |
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+ | * "[[Where Is My Mind?]]" (mentioned) |
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+ | * "[[Party Monster]]" |
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+ | * "[[Something Rotten This Way Comes]]" |
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+ | ==== <u>Part Two</u> ==== |
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+ | * "[[Escape from the Darklands]]" |
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+ | * "[[Grand Theft Otto]]" |
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+ | * "[[KanjigAAARRRGGHH!!!]]" |
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+ | * "[[Homecoming]]" |
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+ | * "[[Hiss Hiss, Bang Bang]]" |
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+ | * "[[Hero with a Thousand Faces]]" |
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+ | * "[[Just Add Water]]" |
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+ | * "[[The Reckless Club]]" |
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+ | * "[[Unbecoming]]" (mentioned) |
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+ | * "[[In the Hall of the Gumm-Gumm King]]" |
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+ | ==== <u>Part Three</u> ==== |
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+ | * "[[Night Patroll]]" |
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+ | * "[[Arcadia's Most Wanted]]" |
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+ | * "[[Parental Guidance]]" |
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+ | * "[[The Oath]]" |
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+ | * "[[The Eternal Knight: Part 1]]" |
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+ | * "[[The Eternal Knight: Part 2]]" |
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+ | === ''[[3Below|'''3Below''']]'' === |
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+ | ==== <u>Part One</u> ==== |
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+ | * "[[D'aja Vu]]" |
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+ | ==== <u>Part Two</u> ==== |
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+ | * "[[Moving Day]]" |
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+ | * "[[Mother's Day]]" |
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+ | * "[[Ill Gotten Gains]]" |
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+ | * "[[Asteroid Rage]]" |
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+ | * "[[The Big Sleep]]" |
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+ | * "[[Race to Trollmarket]]" |
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+ | * "[[A Glorious End, Part One]]" |
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+ | * "[[A Glorious End, Part Two]]" |
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+ | |} |
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+ | == Trivia == |
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*Toby's Warhammer somewhat loosely resembles ''[https://marvel.wikia.com/wiki/Thor Thor's]'' hammer ''[https://marvel.wikia.com/wiki/Mjolnir Mjølnir]'' from ''Marvel''. |
*Toby's Warhammer somewhat loosely resembles ''[https://marvel.wikia.com/wiki/Thor Thor's]'' hammer ''[https://marvel.wikia.com/wiki/Mjolnir Mjølnir]'' from ''Marvel''. |
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+ | *Toby's warhammer was shown able to deflect Neurometer Blasts in "[[Ill Gotten Gains]]". |
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+ | == Gallery == |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | WarhammerDM(1).JPG |
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+ | WarhammerDM(2).JPG |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | [[Category:Magical Objects]] |
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+ | [[Category:Trollhunters Objects]] |
Revision as of 21:05, 2 July 2020
- “Once far too heavy for him to lift, Toby very cleverly has Vendel trap the anti-gravity curse into the warhammer, making it light enough to hoist into the air. Unfortunately, the density of the warhammer is unpredictable, but over time, Toby learns to master the art of wielding its crushing blows.”
- ―The Art of Trollhunters
The Warhammer is Toby's primary weapon of choice.
History
In "Airheads", Toby grows jealous that Claire gets to possess a magical weapon like Jim. Wanting his own weapon as well, he finds the Warhammer in the Forge's weapons wall, though it was initially too heavy for him to wield.
Luckily, after Vendel traps a gravity curse into the Warhammer, he can now wield it with almost no strain, though he still had problems cooping with its new gravity-changing abilities. Gradually, as the series progressed, he gains better control over his choice of weapon.
Description
The Warhammer is made of smooth light orange crystal with some deep orange coloring in the centre. The crystal is translucent and the outline of the staff can be seen. One side is uneven and jagged. The other side is flat and has some golden engraving on it.
It is mounted on a long staff which continues into the head of the hammer and comes out on the other side as three sharp spikes.
Abilities
- Gravitational Switch: The Warhammer's main ability is changing the amount of gravity pulling on itself, to either become very light or very heavy, as a result of a curse being placed inside of it. Its great weight makes it a weapon of great destructive power when used correctly. When being used, it has a fiery glow.
- Portable Form: After seeing Toby having some difficulties wielding the warhammer, Blinky made some modifications in it so that it could assume a more portable pocket shape.
Limitation
- Unpredictability (occasionally): At first, Toby was having trouble adjusting to his warhammer's ability as it often becomes heavy and light without warning. Luckily, as the series progresses, Toby gains better control of his weapon.
- Heaviness (formerly): At first, the warhammer was way too heavy for Toby to even lift. After transferring the gravity curse into it, Toby is able to wield it perfectly (sort of, at least).
Appearances
Appearances in the Trilogy |
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TrollhuntersPart One
Part Two
Part Three
3BelowPart OnePart Two |
Trivia
- Toby's Warhammer somewhat loosely resembles Thor's hammer Mjølnir from Marvel.
- Toby's warhammer was shown able to deflect Neurometer Blasts in "Ill Gotten Gains".