The Emerald Hammer is the legendary plane of Guildmaster Verron Kadath, a completely redesigned Thor repainted a deep emerald green. The craft's official title is the Thor Mark II, and it is rumored that Verron spent the Guild's funds in order to hire scientists to design and build this highly customized plane. Its drastically increased speed and cargo capacity make it an ideal plane for trading goods all over the world. However, having low firepower, little armor, and an ineffectively high stall speed, its biggest weakness lies in fighting. This may be due to Verron's funds being cut in early 183 A.U. during the Guild War, causing the full design to be incomplete.
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| - The Emerald Hammer is the legendary plane of Guildmaster Verron Kadath, a completely redesigned Thor repainted a deep emerald green. The craft's official title is the Thor Mark II, and it is rumored that Verron spent the Guild's funds in order to hire scientists to design and build this highly customized plane. Its drastically increased speed and cargo capacity make it an ideal plane for trading goods all over the world. However, having low firepower, little armor, and an ineffectively high stall speed, its biggest weakness lies in fighting. This may be due to Verron's funds being cut in early 183 A.U. during the Guild War, causing the full design to be incomplete.
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| - The Emerald Hammer is the legendary plane of Guildmaster Verron Kadath, a completely redesigned Thor repainted a deep emerald green. The craft's official title is the Thor Mark II, and it is rumored that Verron spent the Guild's funds in order to hire scientists to design and build this highly customized plane. Its drastically increased speed and cargo capacity make it an ideal plane for trading goods all over the world. However, having low firepower, little armor, and an ineffectively high stall speed, its biggest weakness lies in fighting. This may be due to Verron's funds being cut in early 183 A.U. during the Guild War, causing the full design to be incomplete.
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