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The Stormlander, enchanted with the power of the raging storm, is a treasure of the Illagers.

In-game description

The stormlander is a unique great hammer variant that can be found within the various missions of Minecraft Dungeons.

Appearance[]

The stormlander is a larger than a normal hammer that was originally made by illagers. It sometimes glows with blue illageralt text.

Lore[]

On an unidentified stone-like road, the Blacksmith struggled to drag along the illager-made stormlander.[1]

Obtaining[]

Missions

Listed difficulties are considered to be the minimum difficulty the item is obtainable on unless stated otherwise.

Merchants
Ancients

Usage[]

The stormlander possess high power, low speed, and high range. It has a combo consisting of single strong strikes.

Properties[]

  • X melee damage
  • Great Splash
  • Fires lightning bolts (Thundering tier I)

Stats[]

Hit number Base damage Attack duration Area Splash damage drop off Knockback Hitstun
Hit 1 100 0.7s 180° infront 0% 2 1

In-game, damage numbers can vary even in the same power level, and may not be exactly as seen below.

Power Min damage Max damage
1 20 21
5 25 27
10 33 35
15 43 45
20 55 58
25 69 73
30 87 91
35 109 114
40 136 142
45 169 176
50 209 218
55 258 269
60 319 332
65 393 409
70 483 503
75 594 619
80 739 760
85 896 934
90 1100 1146
95 1350 1406
100 1655 1724
105 2030 2114
108 2294 2389

Sounds[]

SoundDescription
Shimmer impact
Swing

History[]

Minecraft Dungeons
Dungeons BetaStormlander (MCD)Added the stormlander.
1.3.2.0Now obtainable from the Overgrown Temple.
1.4.3.0Obtainable from the camp merchants.
1.9.1.0Now obtainable from the Abyssal Monument.
1.12.0.0Now obtainable from the Tower.

Issues[]

Issues relating to "Stormlander" are maintained on the bug tracker. Report issues there.

Trivia[]

  • In the Minecraft Dungeons gameplay trailer, the stormlander is shown as a common weapon. In-game however, it is a unique weapon.
  • The Stormlander seems to be based on Mjolnir, the signature weapon wielded by Norse Mythology's God of Thunder, Thor.

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