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11Overview2233The Zargan Warhammer is a two-handed weapon in Crimson Desert that grants increased Critical Hit Chanceimproving the likelihood of dealing critical damage. With 15 base attack power and Critical Hit Chance Lv. 1, it shares an identical stat profile with the Ceremonial Warhammermaking them functionally interchangeable from a numbers perspective. The weapon is wielded exclusively by Oongka.445566The Zargan name ties the weapon to its region of origin. Zargan-crafted equipment carries its own visual style that distinguishes it from BekkerThalwyndand Pailunese designs, though the stat differences between regional variants in the same tier are minimal.7788Stats991010StatValueAttack Power15Attack Speed+0Critical Hit ChanceLv. 1Refinement10 levelsAbyss Core Slots5Sell Price2.74 Silver CoinsCharacter RestrictionOongka only1111Stats12121313The following stats are.14141515AttributeValueWeapon TypeTwo-Handed WarhammerGradeRare (Blue)Attack Power6Attack (+0)15Attack (+10)411616Enhancement Levels17171818Level+0+1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9+10Attack15171921232629323538411919How to Obtain20202121The Zargan Warhammer can be crafted at a Blacksmith using the following materials22222323MaterialQuantityIron Ore10Copper Ore32424The corresponding weapon recipe book must be learned before crafting becomes available. Recipe books are scattered across Pywel and can be found during explorationlooted from specific locationsor purchased from merchants. Once the recipe is known, the weapon can be crafted at any Blacksmith in the game. The weapon may also appear in Equipment Shops.25252626Combat Notes27272828The Zargan Warhammer and the Ceremonial Warhammer have identical stats15 attack, Crit Lv. 1, five Abyss Core slots. The only differences are visual design and regional availability of the crafting recipe. Players will end up using whichever recipe they unlock first unless they have a strong aesthetic preference.29293030Compared to the pure-damage warhammers (Bonepit Warhammer and Thalwynd Warhammer at 16 attack), the Zargan trades one point of base attack for the Critical Hit Chance Lv. 1 bonus. Over a long fight, the crits generated by the Lv. 1 bonus will typically outperform the one-point difference in base damage, making the Zargan statistically superior for sustained encounters.31313232The warhammer moveset applies here: overhead slams, concentrated vertical strikes, and charged attacks that break enemy poise. The crit bonus means that when a charged heavy attack lands as a critical hit, the single-strike damage spikes significantly, which is especially effective against bosses and elite enemies with large health pools.33333434Refinement35353636With 10 refinement levels available at a Blacksmiththe Zargan Warhammer scales well as refinement boosts the base attack value that critical hit damage multiplies against. Higher refinement tiers make each crit hit harder, compounding the value of the built-in Crit Lv. 1 bonus.37373838Tips39394040The Zargan Warhammer is statistically identical to the Ceremonial Warhammer. Craft whichever recipe you find first; there is no mechanical reason to prefer one over the other.If you want a crit warhammer, this is one of your two options (alongside the Ceremonial). If you want a crit greataxe instead, look at the Pailunese Logging Axe for the axe moveset with the same stats.Stack Abyss Cores with critical hit chance to build on the Lv. 1 foundation. The overhead slam moveset benefits heavily from crit since each hit already deals high per-swing damage.Prices for crafting and refinement may vary based on faction reputation. Build reputation with the local faction to reduce costs if you plan to refine this weapon to high tiers.