Hammer (weapon)

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The name or term "Hammer" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Hammer (disambiguation).
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Here comes the Hammer.

Typically, Transformers use hammers as medical or construction tools, but they can also serve as effective hand-to-hand combat weapons ideal for breaking shield, thick armor or shattering limbs. For similar weapons, see maces and flails.

Fiction

The Transformers cartoon


Marvel Comics continuity

Marvel The Transformers comics

Characters armed with hammers appeared exclusively in the UK portion of the Marvel Comics continuity.
Please Hammer, don't hurt 'em.


Regeneration One

Hammer time.


Transformers: Animated

  • Ultra Magnus wields the Magnus Hammer.
  • Both Shockwave and Optimus Prime have also wielded the Magnus Hammer.
  • The Allspark Almanac implies there is more than one "Stormbringer" hammer.
  • Ratchet's deluxe class toy is packaged with a medical hammer, though it probably serves as an effective weapon as well.

IDW Generation 1 continuity


Transformers: Prime cartoon

2015 Robots in Disguise cartoon


Games

War for Cybertron

Toys

Cybertron

  • Red Alert (Deluxe Class, 2005)
Cybertron Red Alert came with a hammer-head that can be attached onto his left arm blaster.
  • Cybertron Defense Red Alert (Ultra-Class, 2005)
Red Alert's upgraded Cybertron Defense body also came with a hammer attachment.
  • Cannonball (Deluxe class, 2006)
As a redeco of Cybertron Red Alert, Cannonball came with a hammer attachment.

Timelines

  • Darksyde Megatron (Ultra-class, 2006)
Retooled and redecoed from Cybertron Defense Red Alert, this version of Megatron came with a hammer attachment.
Being a convention-exclusive retool and redeco of Cybertron Red Alert, Kup also came with a hammer attachment.

Transformers (2007)

  • Crankcase (Deluxe, 2008)
A Wal-Mart exclusive redeco of Cybertron Red Alert, Crankcase also came with a hammer attachment.

Transformers Animated

  • Ultra Magnus (Leader, 2008)
Part of the second wave of Animated Leader Class toys, Ultra Magnus came with a giant, spring-loaded, expanding hammer, presumably representing the Magnus Hammer.
  • Roadbuster Ultra Magnus (Leader, 2009)
A redeco based on Generation 1 Roadbuster's colours, this version of Ultra Magnus came with a similarly redecoed hammer, now labeled as a "Stormbringer".
  • Wingblade Optimus Prime (Voyager, 2010)
Wingblade Optimus Prime, as seen in "Endgame, Part II" came with the Magnus Hammer instead of his Axe, though this toy was ultimately only released in Japan.

Crossovers

  • Thor (Marvel, 2009)
Thor transforms into yellow, red, and blue A-10 Thunderbolt II and came packaged with his hammer Mjolnir.

Mech Machines

  • Thor to Thunder Bomber (2012)
A redeco of his Crossovers toy, this Thor also came with Mjolnir.

Cyberverse

  • Ultra Magnus (Cyberverse Commander, 2012)
Part of the third wave of Prime Series 2 Cyberverse Commander Class toys, Ultra Magnus came with a translucent blue hammer which can also transform into an artillery cannon.
  • Ultra Magnus (Cyberverse Commander, 2014)
Part of the last known wave of Prime: Beast Hunters Cyberverse Commander Class toys, Ultra Magnus came with the Forge of Solus Battle Hammer.

Prime

  • Ultra Magnus (Voyager, 2012)
Part of the fourth wave of Prime: Robots in Disguise Voyager Class toys, the Hasbro version of this larger-scale Magnus came with a massive artillery cannon that transforms into a "battle hammer", with its hammerhead illuminated by an LED.
The TakaraTomy release, part of the ninth wave of Japanese Prime toys, instead came with his Arms Micron partner Ulma, who transforms into his hammer. The hammer can still be wielded two-handed, but doesn't make a particularly convincing artillery cannon.
  • War Breakdown (Voyager Class, 2012)
Only available in the Japanese Prime line, "War Breakdown" came with his packed-in partner Zamu, who transforms into Breakdown's wrist-mounted hammer (though it actually attaches to the truck mode roof bit which flips up over his wrist, but it's a close enough approximation).

Beast Hunters

  • Ultra Magnus (Voyager, 2013)
Part of the third wave of Prime: Beast Hunters Voyager Class toys, Ultra Magnus is now a retool/redeco of the "Robots in Disguise" Voyager Class Optimus Prime toy. He came with a larger-scale "Forge of Solus Battle Hammer", which features a 5mm handle.

Platinum Edition

  • Ultra Magnus (Weaponizer, 2013)
Platinum Edition 'Thrilling 30' Ultra Magnus is a retool/redeco of the "Robots in Disguise" Weaponizer Class Optimus Prime toy that came with a different and even larger version of the "Forge of Solus Battle Hammer", which can only be held via two smaller 5mm handles on either end of the haft.

Adventure

A show-accurate redeco of the Beast Hunters Voyager Class toy, this Ultra Magnus came with a show-accurate redeco of the Forge of Solus Battle Hammer.