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6/22/2025, 11:02:01 PM
>>95930517
>You do not need for the entire surface of the hammer to make physical contact for energy to get transferred.
No, but it's far more efficient to do so. There's a reason historical warhammers and even war mallets had smaller square or circular heads. Energy needed to be focused for the most effective impact. If there was no difference between a big flat area and small pointed area, historical hammers would've all been made like big mallets to make it easier to land general hits.
A huge flat square design will still hit things and transfer energy, but it's needlessly inefficient in doing so and will be less effective than a two-handed pole hammer with a small clawed head.
>You do not need for the entire surface of the hammer to make physical contact for energy to get transferred.
No, but it's far more efficient to do so. There's a reason historical warhammers and even war mallets had smaller square or circular heads. Energy needed to be focused for the most effective impact. If there was no difference between a big flat area and small pointed area, historical hammers would've all been made like big mallets to make it easier to land general hits.
A huge flat square design will still hit things and transfer energy, but it's needlessly inefficient in doing so and will be less effective than a two-handed pole hammer with a small clawed head.
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