In Wild Origin, players can use many types of cold weapons, such as swords and shields, spear and shield, great hammers, and bows. The great hammer is one of the more frequently used weapons. So, how is the great hammer in Wild Origin? Below, we will introduce the great hammer weapon, discussing its characteristics, what to pay attention to when using it, and share some tips for operating the great hammer, so everyone can use it more proficiently.

The great hammer can be said to be one of the most satisfying weapons in this game, not only because of its explosive damage but also its very cool appearance. It has the highest weapon damage in the game and comes with a series of visually impressive combat skills. The great hammer's physical damage is extremely high, and its combat skills tend to reduce enemy resilience.

The great hammer in the game has three elemental combat skills: wind, fire, and rock, each with their own advantages. It is recommended to use the double rock hammer and the whirlwind hammer, as they not only have high damage but can also perform multi-segment attacks, accompanied by displacement effects, allowing you to dodge while dealing damage.

In regular boss battles, the strategy for the great hammer is mainly to find opportunities to attack, observe the intervals between the boss's moves, and use triple strikes for output. Since the great hammer's attack movements are relatively cumbersome, it's easy to get hit by monsters during skill release, so it is recommended to choose food that increases health points and recovery abilities. There are no high requirements for the selection of maca for battle; the important thing is to ensure that you hold the boss's aggro, allowing the player to go all out in attacking.

Finally, here are a few tips. When using the great hammer for charged attacks, you can adjust the attack direction at the moment of release. Additionally, the great hammer's sheathing action is slower. After hitting an enemy or the ground, you can immediately use a roll to cancel the after-swing, which is especially critical in combat.

That's all about the great hammer in Wild Origin. In general, the great hammer is quite useful, with high damage and significant resilience reduction. The downside is that it attacks slowly, requiring some patience. You cannot be greedy for damage, otherwise, it will be difficult to recover from the long after-swing, and the boss may take advantage of this.