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... You can't be serious. Look at the Jadagna. Look at a Ball-peen hammer. Look back at the Jadagna, then back at the Ball-peen hammer.
Sadly, the Jadagna is not a ball-peen hammer, but you can keep telling yourself that if it helps you sleep at night.
I don't give a rat's behind what the *back* of the hammer looks like. The "back" part of the hammer which you refer to isn't even required for a tool to be called a "hammer." The Jadagna is very similar to a ball peen hammer. Not identical, no. But similar enough that you could place them in a similar category of blunt instruments with round striking surfaces on the end.
And yes, I sleep very well at night, thank you.
The Jadagna is a medieval club and a weapon. The ball-peen hammer is a hammer and a 'metalworking' tool.
Do enjoy your sleep.
none of the weapons are construction tools. your point is invalid.
Noted and edited.
Since when was it not possible to use a "metalworking tool" as a weapon? The pen on my desk right now makes a good stabbing weapon if I want it to be one. Just because different objects were created with different purposes in mind, doesn't mean they can't be used for some other purpose.Quote:
The ball-peen hammer is a hammer
The point is, they are similar objects with similar shapes.
All Mauls are clubs (in game category), but not all clubs (in game category) are Mauls.The Jadagna is a club (in game category), and still not a Maul. That's it.
It looks like a hammer with some decorations on it. Most of the club weapons in the game don't even look like weapons anyways. Who ever heard of someone getting beat down with a wand? I've heard of people casting spells with wands. Ive heard of people getting beat down with "metal Working" tools. I've never heard of anyone getting beat with a wand (maybe it happened in a nerdy S&M club?). None of the game categories are completely flawless. This is a silly argument.
I move that Dancer be put on the Club and Great sword relics. Screw tradition.