Gravity hammer (fiction)

The Type-2 Energy Weapon/Hammer, also known as the Gravity Hammer, is a large Jiralhanae weapon.

Introduction
The Gravity Hammer is essentially an oversized blunt hammer that serves as an excellent mêlée weapon because of its tremendous weight and through the 'brute' strength of the enemy. It can also manipulate gravity, altering it to propel objects and living beings alike away from its bearer.

The Gravity Hammer was first seen in Halo 2, although it was unusable at the time. In Halo 3 the Gravity Hammer can be used.

It is primarily used by Brute Chieftains, although Brute Captains have been seen using it in Starry Night and the Halo 3 E3 2007 Trailer.

The most notable Gravity Hammer is the Fist of Rukt, which was wielded by the greatest Brute Chieftain, Tartarus.

Fist of Rukt
The Fist of Rukt was Tartarus's personal battle hammer. It is different in appearance from the Halo 3 version, and is not wieldable by the player.

Appearances
Gravity Hammers were never seen or mentioned in Halo: Combat Evolved, and are only wieldable in Halo 3.

Halo 2
Tartarus was always seen with his personal Gravity Hammer, the Fist of Rukt.

After the conclusion of the Battle of the Gas Mine and after the Arbiter killed the Heretic Leader, Tartarus appeared on the scene, using his Gravity Hammer to freeze 343 Guilty Spark, and send the Oracle hurling towards the hammer. Tartarus proceeded to pluck it out of the air and dispose of 343 Guilty Spark up the Gravity Lift of a nearby Phantom.

After the conclusion of the Battle of the Quarantine Zone on Installation 05, Miranda Keyes and Avery Johnson of the UNSC were able to retrieve the Sacred Icon from Delta Halo's Library. The Arbiter, however, knocked both of them unconscious, and Tartarus once again appeared on the scene. The Chieftain of the Brutes was able to levitate Miranda towards himself with his hammer. Subsequently, Tartarus used the Fist of Rukt to attack the Arbiter, using the gravitic shockwave to send the Arbiter flying into a seemingly bottomless pit.

At the Control Room of Installation 05, the Arbiter, Johnson, numerous Elite Councilors, Zealots, Ultras and Special Operations Elites attempted to kill Tartarus and deactivate Installation 05. The Fist of Rukt was one of Tartarus's few advantages, and despite being heavily outnumbered, the massive area effect damage was able to send most of the Elites flying into oblivion, and stalwart Sangheili that attempted to attack Tartarus at close range with Energy Swords were beaten to death by the massive Fist of Rukt. After the Arbiter and Johnson killed Tartarus, the Fist of Rukt fell from the Brute Chieftain's limp hands, although its fate afterwards is uncertain. It's probable that the Elites keep it as a trophy to remember their bloody war against the brutes.

Starry Night
The first hinting of the Gravity Hammer's appearance in Halo 3 was seen in the "Starry Night" TV spot released on December 4, 2006. In the very end of the trailer(00:52), one of the Brute Captains that SPARTAN-117 attacked was carrying a weapon believed to be a Gravity Hammer, although it was unlikely that it was the Fist of Rukt itself.

Halo 3 ViDoc: Et Tu, Brute?
In the video documentary Et Tu, Brute? released December 20, 2006, there were a few animations of Brutes using Gravity Hammers, and Brutes in gameplay that were wielding hammers in mostly untextured alpha builds. The hammers were unique in the fact that when they swung, a massive electric blue shockwave was projected in a spherical blast from the tip of the hammer, mirroring a Plasma Grenade's detonation, except possibly larger. Crates and other objects in the path of the shockwave were displaced.

Halo 3


This Gravity Hammer is usable in Halo 3.The Gravity Hammer is extremely devastating in combat, capable of smashing vehicles away, and bouncing grenades away from the wielder. The attack is an instant kill on any target (unless damage resistance or shields have been modified), except if the target deflects the blow with an energy sword. Even then, it is an instant shield drain, although the sword-wielder will normally kill a hammer wielder before a second blow can be made. The hammer creates small shockwaves, shaking the perspective of players nearby. The hammer also hurls targets backwards if it connects, often incredibly far. In addition, rockets shot at the wielder can be knocked away if the attack is timed well. However, to make up for the power of the weapon, the battery drains slightly faster than an energy sword, and attacks very slowly. On maps with platforms in the air, the weapon can be utilized to fling an opponent off. On very rare occasions, Flood-infected Brutes have been seen wielding Gravity Hammers. Giving a Gravity Hammer to Elite allies in Halo 3 is a bad idea; they will not swing it at all & will charge uselessly into battle. Upon killing the Arbiter, leaving a Hammer near his corpse will result in him springing up with it. He will not swing but will charge you bellowing a war cry. After a while he will put the Hammer on his back & pull out an Energy Sword.

Halo: Uprising
In Halo: Uprising, on the cover of Issue 3, John-117 is seen holding a Gravity Hammer. It is virtually identical to the one seen in Halo 3.

Multiplayer Recommendations
Try to use the Gravity Hammer (GH) as a secondary weapon because its battery runs out too fast. Whip it out when someone throws a grenade at you. If you hit the ground soon enough, the grenade will fly away. Also, if someone is coming towards you in a ground vehicle, hit the ground to send the vehicle flying away from you. Try to melee with it as much as you can, but otherwise use another weapon. The Gravity hammer is great during CQB.

On maps with a Gravity Hammer, use your built-in scope to look at opponents. Since their secondary weapon is on their back or side, the Gravity Hammer is visible even when not in use. If you can, it is advisable to take the hammer-wielder out from a distance using a Sniper Rifle, Beam Rifle, Carbine, or Battle Rifle. A skilled marksman may attempt to use a Magnum at a medium range. Spartan Lasers can also be used due to their one-hit kill and 2x zoom, however, like the hammer, ammo is scarce, so this is not recommended.

Note:The Gravity Hammer may also be used to gain distance from another player or stay in the air for a certin amount of time if timed right but you must aim at the ground and attack while in air with the hammer to do this.

The best tactic in Hammers-Only matches is to use lots of grenades. If you can get a grenade hit on an enemy they will die easier with a hit. And since the Hammer has area effect damage you can score a hit at a bit longer range that standard Melee then drop a grenade for the kill.

Disadvantages in Multiplayer
The Gravity Hammer is clearly visible even if you switch to a secondary weapon in Halo 3. If a player sees you in range, they will most likely backpedal furiously and shoot you down before you can get into range with them. Also, if you're too fast to swing your weapon, your opponent may have the chance to evade the attack, and can quickly take you down or the weapon's shockwave could knock the player back far enough to be out of range of your hammer and finish you off.

Uses
The Gravity Hammer has many uses. Videos captured from Campaign mode show that it is mostly used against Brutes, The Flood, and to block grenades. In multiplayer, videos show us that it is mostly used to bonk people on the head to kill them, as well as take out vehicles that are looking for a splatter.

Trivia
The Gravity Hammer has gained an alternative name. Among some fans, it is known as the "Rape Sick." This probably stems from the youtube user "Blunty3000," who made videos using the Halo 3 Legendary Edition Spartan II helmet, in which he gave tips as the Master Chief.

Can be found here:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=HhLPTkpvdyA - The "Rape Stick" reference is in this video at the 33 second mark.

Related Links
External
 * - Gravity Hammer is seen around 50 second mark.


 * -Omegathon