Naegling: Iron Hammer Snake Smash (鉄鎚蛇潰ネイリング, Tetsu Tsuchi Hebi TsubuseNeiringu?) is the second magical sword Noble Phantasm of Beowulf. A rather large sword in comparison to Hrunting. Rather than saying it's a sword, it is a club made of steel, a sword with a fundamental purpose of smashing targets in close range, and it is equivalent to having no cutting ability. Furthermore, there is a concern that it can break when used more than a certain number of times. However, at the moment of destruction, it can cause large damage. The sword changes appearance as Beowulf goes through Ascension, showing signs of breaking down.
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| - Naegling: Iron Hammer Snake Smash (鉄鎚蛇潰ネイリング, Tetsu Tsuchi Hebi TsubuseNeiringu?) is the second magical sword Noble Phantasm of Beowulf. A rather large sword in comparison to Hrunting. Rather than saying it's a sword, it is a club made of steel, a sword with a fundamental purpose of smashing targets in close range, and it is equivalent to having no cutting ability. Furthermore, there is a concern that it can break when used more than a certain number of times. However, at the moment of destruction, it can cause large damage. The sword changes appearance as Beowulf goes through Ascension, showing signs of breaking down.
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| - Naegling: Iron Hammer Snake Smash (鉄鎚蛇潰ネイリング, Tetsu Tsuchi Hebi TsubuseNeiringu?) is the second magical sword Noble Phantasm of Beowulf. A rather large sword in comparison to Hrunting. Rather than saying it's a sword, it is a club made of steel, a sword with a fundamental purpose of smashing targets in close range, and it is equivalent to having no cutting ability. Furthermore, there is a concern that it can break when used more than a certain number of times. However, at the moment of destruction, it can cause large damage. The sword changes appearance as Beowulf goes through Ascension, showing signs of breaking down.
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