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--> Voiced by: Creator/AllanCorduner (English), Akimoto Yosuke (Japanese)

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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Gehrman largely fulfills the From Software archetype of "old guy trapped in a miserable situation that needs to be put out of misery or replaced" with one exception; unlike Gwyn, Allant, or Vendrick, he's fully aware of his predicament. Thus, he fights you not because he's a mindless husk, but because he knows how awful his situation is, and doesn't want anyone else to take his place.
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--> Voiced by: Creator/AllanCorduner

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--> Voiced by: Creator/AllanCorduner
Creator/AllanCorduner (English), Akimoto Yosuke (Japanese)
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*** The Kirkhammer, the standard Healing Church Weapon. It uses a [[CoolSword slightly shorter silver sword]] than Ludwig's version. It can become the handle for the [[DropTheHammer large stone hammer]].

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*** The Kirkhammer, the standard Healing Church Weapon. It uses a [[CoolSword slightly shorter silver sword]] than Ludwig's version. It can become the handle for the [[DropTheHammer [[HumongousHeadedHammer large stone hammer]].



*** The [[DropTheHammer Boom Hammer]], a similar Trick Weapon to the Tonitrus, the hammer has a furnace built inside that when struck, [[PlayingWithFire would make the next swing release a burst of flame.]] Included in ''the Old Hunters'' DLC.

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*** The [[DropTheHammer [[CarryABigStick Boom Hammer]], a similar Trick Weapon to the Tonitrus, the hammer has a furnace built inside that when struck, [[PlayingWithFire would make the next swing release a burst of flame.]] Included in ''the Old Hunters'' DLC.



*** The Amygdalan Arm, an arm of a small [[EldritchAbomination Amygdala]] weaponized as a [[DropTheHammer club]]; it is [[InNameOnly a trick weapon in name only]], and you are essentially [[GrievousHarmWithABody clubbing the others with a limb]] [[LivingWeapon which appears to still be alive]].

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*** The Amygdalan Arm, an arm of a small [[EldritchAbomination Amygdala]] weaponized as a [[DropTheHammer [[BrutishCharacterBrutishWeapon club]]; it is [[InNameOnly a trick weapon in name only]], and you are essentially [[GrievousHarmWithABody clubbing the others with a limb]] [[LivingWeapon which appears to still be alive]].
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* StatuesqueStunner: She's significantly taller than you.

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* StatuesqueStunner: She's significantly taller than you.[[spoiler: This is something she gets from Maria, who ''also'' towers over the Hunter.]]
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** Also from ''The Old Hunters'' DLC is the Rakuyo, a katana-sabre hybrid like the Chikage, whic also has detachable dagger at the bottom. Like the Blade of Mercy, the Rakuyo also allows for DualWielding.

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** Also from ''The Old Hunters'' DLC is the Rakuyo, a katana-sabre hybrid like the Chikage, whic which also has detachable dagger at the bottom. Like the Blade of Mercy, the Rakuyo also allows for DualWielding.



** Taken to new levels in the DLC, which lets you fight using the Bloodletter, a [[CarryABigStick barbed mace]] that you can ''impale yourself upon'' and then tear out your own insides with it, leaving you fighting with a huge, spiky mace made of your own own blood and viscera. There's also the Kos Parasite, which even in its own description is called an "atypical" weapon.
* InformedAttribute: The Hunter came to Yharnam to cure an illness that they had, yet they never show signs of being sick throughout the story. Justified as by the time you've awakened your body was infused with Yharnamite blood, meaning any disease would have likely been cured.... In exhcange of [[FromBadToWorse being trapped in the Dream]]

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** Taken to new levels in the DLC, which lets you fight using the Bloodletter, a [[CarryABigStick barbed mace]] that you can ''impale yourself upon'' and then tear out your own insides with it, leaving you fighting with a huge, spiky mace made of your own own blood and viscera. There's also the Kos Parasite, which even in its own description is called an "atypical" weapon.
weapon, and is essentially useless without the Milkweed Rune. Equipping the rune turns you into an "Lumenwood" that fights with tentacles and celestial magic, due to integrating with what amounts to an eldritch tapeworm.
* InformedAttribute: The Hunter came to Yharnam to cure an illness that they had, yet they never show signs of being sick throughout the story. Justified as by the time you've awakened your body was infused with Yharnamite blood, meaning any disease would have likely been cured.... In exhcange exchange of [[FromBadToWorse being trapped in the Dream]]Dream]] instead.



* MultiMeleeMaster: Including the DLC, there are no less than 26 trick weapons, each with its own unique moveset and two different configurations. Some of them are ''wildly'' different from one another: compare, for example, Ludwig's Holy Blade (a longsword that combines with its sheath to form a {{BFS}}, the Saw Cleaver (a weapon resembling a gigantic butcher's cleaver that's serrated on one side), and Logarius' Wheel (a literal wagon wheel). Yet the Hunter wields every one of them like they were born with it in their hand.

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* MultiMeleeMaster: Including the DLC, there are no less than 26 trick weapons, each with its own unique moveset and two different configurations. Some of them are ''wildly'' different from one another: compare, for example, Ludwig's Holy Blade (a longsword that combines with its sheath to form a {{BFS}}, the Saw Cleaver (a weapon resembling a gigantic butcher's cleaver that's serrated on one side), and Logarius' Wheel (a literal wagon wheel).wheel infused with ghosts). Yet the Hunter wields every one of them like they were born with it in their hand.



* ShootTheDog: In order to find what may be the true source of the Beastly Scourge, [[spoiler: one of the ressources you need to progress is obtained by killing Arianna, one of the nicest [=NPCs=] in the game, who has already been forced into pregnancy by Formless Odeon, as well as her child [[note]]It's completely possible to complete the requirements for the ending without killing Arianna. However, if one misses the window to get Impostor Iosefka's Third of an Umbilical Cord, they must get one from Arianna in order to unlock the third ending[[/note]]]].

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* ShootTheDog: In order to find what may be the true source of the Beastly Scourge, [[spoiler: one of the ressources resources you need to progress is obtained by killing Arianna, one of the nicest [=NPCs=] in the game, who has already been forced into pregnancy by Formless Odeon, as well as her child [[note]]It's completely possible to complete the requirements for the ending without killing Arianna. However, if one misses the window to get Impostor Iosefka's Third of an Umbilical Cord, they must get one from Arianna in order to unlock the third ending[[/note]]]].



** The ''Standard Workshop Weapons'' are weapons that were designed by the original workshop led by Gehrman, they have simple, straightforward designs, and tend to utilize serration to increase damage to Beasts by bloodletting.

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** The ''Standard Workshop Weapons'' are weapons that were designed by the original workshop led by Gehrman, they Gehrman. They have simple, straightforward designs, and tend to utilize serration to increase damage to Beasts by bloodletting.



** The ''Healing Church Weapons'' are weapons forged in the Church Workshop rivaling Gehrman's workshop. Their weapons are usually large, heavily adorned weapons that are also unbearably heavy, resembling ceremonial weapons more than actual tools of war or hunt, partly to demonstrate the glory of the church to Yharnam's masses, but secretly because they are designed for hunting the larger Beasts that, ironically, most of the Healing Church's ranks eventually become.

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** The ''Healing Church Weapons'' are weapons forged in the Church Workshop rivaling Gehrman's workshop. Their weapons are usually large, heavily adorned weapons that are also unbearably heavy, resembling ceremonial weapons more than actual tools of war or hunt, partly to demonstrate the glory of the church Church to Yharnam's masses, but secretly because they are designed for hunting the larger Beasts that, ironically, most of the Healing Church's ranks eventually become.



*** The Tonitrus, an infamous weapon created by Archibald, an electricity obsessed heretic of the church. It's a [[CarryABigStick mace]] that can [[ShockAndAwe generate electricity]].

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*** The Tonitrus, an infamous weapon created by Archibald, an electricity obsessed heretic of the church.Church. It's a [[CarryABigStick mace]] that can [[ShockAndAwe generate electricity]].



** The ''Powder Keg Weapons'' were weapons created by the heretic workshop splinter group bearing the same name; their designs are radically different from Gehrman's workshop, featuring complicated designs with an emphasis on coolness and explosions. In other words, they live by the RuleOfCool, and don't mind if their weapons become AwesomeButImpractical. To quote their own motto, "If a weapon ain't got kick, it just ain't worth it."

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** The ''Powder Keg Weapons'' were weapons created by the heretic workshop splinter group bearing the same name; their designs are radically different from Gehrman's workshop, featuring complicated designs with an a deliberate emphasis on coolness and explosions. In other words, they live by the RuleOfCool, and don't mind if their weapons become AwesomeButImpractical. To quote their own motto, "If a weapon ain't got kick, it just ain't worth it."



*** The [[PileBunker Stake Driver]], Djura's favorite weapon, is a thick, short stake blade, attached to an arm-mount mechanism that can drive it into targets with extreme force.

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*** The [[PileBunker Stake Driver]], Djura's favorite weapon, is a thick, short stake blade, attached to an arm-mount arm-mounted mechanism that can drive it into targets with extreme force.

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