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*Black Hammer is currently tied with [[The Stranger's Rifle]] being the most remade weapon, having three total incarnations. | *Black Hammer is currently tied with [[The Stranger's Rifle]] being the most remade weapon, having three total incarnations. | ||
*In its original incarnation, the '''White Nail''' perk did not drain ammo reserves. Effectively providing infinite ammo, provided one always landed precision hits. | *In its original incarnation, the '''White Nail''' perk did not drain ammo reserves. Effectively providing infinite ammo, provided one always landed precision hits. | ||
*Black Hammer with its original '''White Nail''' perk coupled with [[Fatebringer]] and [[Gjallarhorn]] produced one of the most overpowered weapon loadouts ever used in PvE. Not only were all three weapons elemental with Fatebringer being Arc and both Black Hammer and Gjallarhorn being Solar, each weapon provided exceptional coverage for nearly all forms of engagement across the Year 1 landscape. | |||
*Black Hammer with its original '''White Nail''' perk coupled with [[Fatebringer]] and [[Gjallarhorn]] produced one of the most overpowered weapon loadouts ever used in PvE. Not only were all three weapons elemental with Fatebringer being Arc and both Black Hammer and Gjallarhorn being Solar, each weapon provided exceptional coverage for nearly all forms of engagement across the Year 1 landscape. | *Black Hammer with its original '''White Nail''' perk coupled with [[Fatebringer]] and [[Gjallarhorn]] produced one of the most overpowered weapon loadouts ever used in PvE. Not only were all three weapons elemental with Fatebringer being Arc and both Black Hammer and Gjallarhorn being Solar, each weapon provided exceptional coverage for nearly all forms of engagement across the Year 1 landscape. | ||