Hammer

Hammer is an option in Stealing the Diamond and Completing the Mission.

Stealing the Diamond
Henry can use the hammer during the "Unseen Burglar" pathway, after making his way to the Tunisian Diamond.

With a single tap of the hammer, he silently shatters the glass case and takes the diamond, allowing him to continue.

Completing the Mission
In the "Stickmin Space Resort" pathway, after Henry makes his way to the top of the Toppat Orbital Station and is targeted by sniper Jack Doogan, he can use the hammer in three different ways (the player is presented with three seemingly-identical Hammer options, ordered left to right):


 * Break the glass of the dome. However, the glass is too strong and Henry is killed before he can break it. This leads to a fail.
 * Hit himself in the head. This results in a fail.
 * Return Jack's bullet, killing him Jack while shattering the Dome, allowing Henry to enter the cockpit.

Fail Messages

 * Hammer 1: Only 95 more hits to go.
 * Hammer 2: Not much of a brain there to begin with.

Trivia

 * In Completing the Mission:
 * The Hammer (right) could be a reference to Lethal League, where the players use their weapons to deflect a ball towards others to defeat them.
 * The Hammer (middle) is a reference to the movie Wreck-it Ralph where Felix, one of the main characters, owns a hammer capable of repairing or reinforcing damaged entities - He sometimes hits himself with it just to heal up.
 * Each hammer has a different sound effect:
 * The left hammer produces glass impact sounds.
 * The middle hammer produces a brief sound of hitting soft, fleshy objects.
 * The right hammer produces a forceful bump with another tough entity.


 * If you click the middle hammer fast enough, it will play the animation really fast, but the audio at normal speed.
 * From the original concept art for Escaping the Prison, a unused hammer option was considered to be added in the bathroom, along side the Opacitator and Crowbar. It's unknown what it would've done, or why it was scrapped.