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4Sometimes a weapon is too heavy to swing around quickly, if swung at all. What better way to address this problem than making the weapon jet powered? Not only that, the jet will make every powered swing stronger than if they aren't boosted.
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6How the weapon avoids flying out of the wielder's hands, throwing them off balance (let alone flooring them or taking them for a ride), or dislocating multiple joints with every swing is rarely addressed. Additionally, if one looks at it from the other direction --Not as attaching a rocket to a hammer, but as attaching a hammer (''and wielder'') to a rocket-- the idea becomes even more [[AwesomeButImpractical impractical]]. You'd have much greater range, control, and reduced risk of dislocation if you just took the rocket off the weapon and ''fired'' it at the enemy. You know, ''like a rocket''.
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8The weapon in question is usually a [[{{BFS}} nightmarishly huge hammer]], though axes and warpicks are also possible[[note]]despite the fact that the extreme energies involved with such a weapon would over time blunt an axe or pick to the point of it basically ''becoming'' a hammer anyway[[/note]]; regardless of which one, they will almost always be of the two handed variety, which makes sense, as the above mentioned issues with control would be even worse with only half the hands to hold onto the thing (then again, you'd probably also only dislocate the joints in the one arm).
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10Sometimes, such a weapon will be used like a JetPack or NotQuiteFlight. A downplayed variant of this is wielding a normal weapon, but you get the boost from your own JetPack or boots. They may justify FlyingWeapon. WeaponizedExhaust is also an option.
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12An example of RuleOfCool. Also a case of [[PlayingWithATrope playing with]] BottomlessMagazines, since the rockets pretty much never have to be refueled. SubTrope to EnhancedArchaicWeapon. RocketPunch is a SubTrope. See also RecoilBoost.
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20* In ''Manga/BattleAngelAlita'', the BadassNormal Ido uses a rocket-powered two-handed [[PowerfulPick pick]] when fighting cyborgs.
21* In ''Manga/BusoRenkin'', one of the main uses of Sunlight Heart's energy powers is to propel itself forward, directly at the enemy. Kazuki calls the attack Sunlight Crasher.
22* In ''Anime/CodeGeass'', Toudou's personal weapon is the Seidotou, a [[ChainsawGood chain]]-[[KatanasAreJustBetter katana]] with rocket thrusters lining the reverse edge.
23* Kon from ''Anime/IxionSagaDT'' wields a rocket hammer sword.
24* The Franchise/{{Digimon}} Cho-Hakkaimon, who debuted in ''Anime/DigimonXrosWarsTheYoungHuntersWhoLeaptThroughTime'', is a stand-in for Zhu bajie from ''Literature/JourneyToTheWest''. Like her inspiration she wields a rake, but hers is rocket-powered.
25* ''Anime/KotetsushinJeeg'' has a spiked, rocket-powered ''slap''.
26* More powerful forms of Vita's Graf Eisen (size-changing warhammer) in ''Franchise/LyricalNanoha'' use mini-jets for propulsion to increase strike force. Also, in ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaStrikers'', Erio's Strada (spear) is upgraded with jets that he can use to fly for short distances.
27* The Gusion Hammer from ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamIronBloodedOrphans'' has thrusters on each corner to maximize the impact onto any target.
28* Franky from ''Manga/OnePiece'' uses pressurized weapons, which are powered by Cola bottles in his chest. The Jet Dials from the same series also work on this principle.
29* In the GeckoEnding of the ''Manga/SoulEater'' anime, Lord Death's [[spoiler: city turned HumongousMecha's arms]] use this, as well as for support.
30* In the Tennis arc of ''Manga/SpyXFamily'', superspies Twilight and Nightfall enter an underground anything-goes tennis tournament to acquire a painting that's supposed to contain information of international importance. Carrol Campbell, one of their opponents in the final match, uses a jet-powered tennis racquet to deliver inhumanly powerful shots.
31* Fairly common in ''Anime/{{Symphogear}}'', most notably on Hibiki's gauntlets and Tsubasa's largest swords. Thanks to the gears combining AdaptiveArmor with MorphWeapon, just about ''any'' weapon (or combatant) can become one at will.
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35* In ''ComicBook/IronMan'', [[AntiVillain The Circle]] member Lancelot used [[PoweredArmor her suit's]] repulsors to power martial arts style attacks instead of using them as weapons. She was skilled enough with this technique to actually defeat Iron Man in [[CombatByChampion a duel over ]][[BioAugmentation a sample of Extremis]]. [[PragmaticHero Iron Man blows up the sample anyway after surrendering]]. This may be the inspiration for the Shotgun suit in Iron Man 3 (see Film).
36* ''ComicBook/TransformersDarkCybertron'': Windblade has a turbine set into her sword, though rather than pushing it, it functions to charge up the blade with energy when it's turned on.
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40* Dyson Ido's huge rocket hammer in ''Film/AlitaBattleAngel''. Being as BadassNormal, he needs extra punch when fighting cyborg criminals. One disadvantage is that while it has a powerful blow, recovering from the swing if you miss so you can strike again is still an issue.
41* The [[SuperSpeed Shotgun]] PoweredArmor in ''Film/IronMan3'' has backhand-mounted repulsors designed for this purpose.
42* Gipsy Danger from ''Film/PacificRim'' has an "Elbow Rocket" move, giving its punch extra power.
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46* ''Franchise/KamenRider'':
47** A borderline example, Series/KamenRiderFourze uses the rocket switch to perform a [[SignatureMove Rocket Rider Kick.]]
48** Using the Boost Buckle with the Armed Hammer Buckle in ''Series/KamenRiderGeats'' turns the said hammer into a rocket-powered sledgehammer.
49* A variation in ''Series/TheMandalorian'' when Koska Reeves uses her JetPack to reinforce her takedown while in a BarBrawl with Boba Fett.
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53* ''TabletopGame/{{Cyberspace}}'' supplement ''Solo of Fortune II''. One of the new weapons introduced in the work is the Slamdance Inc. Hyper Hammer, which is a sledgehammer with a rocket built into the back of the hammer's head. When the hammer impacts a target and the rockets are set off, the hammer is swung into the target at supersonic speed, doing horrendous damage. It can be used twice before requiring refueling (with jet fuel).
54* ''TabletopGame/GURPSUltraTech'' comes with many templates that can be applied to low-tech weaponry to make it far more effective against modern armor, including, you guessed it, an option to put a small solid rocket booster on the back end of an axe, mace, or spear for an extra-powerful swing (or, in the spear's case, a rocket-powered, ultra-long range throw).
55* ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'': The Ork Tankhamma (with all Orkish subtlety, it is actually an anti-tank rocket strapped to a hammer handle) is a weapon option for a tankbusta boyz team leader. Since it's literally a rocket swung like a hammer, its use usually results in an explosion that takes out the Ork as well.
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59* ''VideoGame/AnarchyReigns'': Big Bull uses a jet-powered hammer as his Killer Weapon.
60%%* ''VideoGame/ArmoredCoreV'': The Mass Blade Overed/Ultimate weapon.
61* ''VideoGame/BackToTheFutureTheGame'': Young Doc invents a rocket-powered drill.
62* ''VideoGame/BloodstainedRitualOfTheNight'' has the greatsword Carnot's Rebuke. Carnot's Rebuke has a powerful steam engine integrated into its spine. If you charge the sword, the engine kicks in and fires up a jet of steam to propel the sword deeper into an enemy.
63* ''VideoGame/{{Brawlhalla}}'' has the Rocket Lance, a heavy weapon that is slow and doesn't have much combo potential, but hits like a truck when it connects.
64* ''Videogame/DevilMayCry4'' has the Red Queen, a sword with a jet engine built-in. By timing the trigger pull with a swing, Nero can power up his attacks dramatically. There are also Bianco Angelos, EliteMooks with jet-powered lances that (unlike Nero's, which merely powers his sword up by flames) are used for high-speed joustings.
65* In ''VideoGame/DynastyWarriors 7 Empires'', Xiahou Ba wields a Siege spear which is essentially a rocket spear.
66* The super sledge appearing in ''VideoGame/{{Fallout 4}}'' appears to be a regular sledgehammer with a rocket motor on one face and part of the handle replaced with a fuel tank. The ''Nuka-World'' DLC adds rocket mods onto normal sledgehammers and baseball bats.
67* In ''VideoGame/GranblueFantasy'', Almeida's weapon acts similar to King Dedede's hammer (as pictured above the page), but the direction is reversed. The Vaserav Hammer's blunt face is a rocket, allowing Almeida to swing the sharp pick on other side with incredible force.
68* ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' has Vi and her giant, rocket-powered Hextech gauntlets.
69* Khamsin in ''VideoGame/MetalGearRisingRevengeance'' uses a rocket to assist his [[MiniMecha Mini Mecha]]/{{Cyborg}} body's arms in swinging a massive hammer, and uses it as a speed boost. Jetstream Sam's [[VibroWeapon vibro]] katana is a variant on the rocket concept; the sword's scabbard is based on a modified AR-15 receiver loaded with blanks. By pressing the trigger, he can send the sword [[IaijutsuPractitioner shooting out of the scabbard at lethal velocity]]; it's the only way he managed to [[spoiler: sever Senator Armstrong's {{nano|machines}}tech-reinforced arm]].
70* A few weapons in ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter'' fit the bill, providing yet another example to the series' long history of SchizoTech aesthetic.
71** One [[RuleOfCool particularly ludicrous]] example is the [[http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/monsterhunter/images/7/7a/MH4-Hammer_Render_016.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/198?cb=20150408013610 Seltas hammer]], a rocket-propelled [[ThisIsADrill drill]] hammer in ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter4''.
72** The trope was invoked in the first fan weapon design contest for ''VideoGame/MonsterHunterWorld'', with the winning design, the [[https://mhwhub.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/mhw-wyvern-ignition-great-sword-2-678x381.jpg Wyvern Ignition]], being a rocket powered greatsword.
73* ''VideoGame/{{Overwatch}}'': Reinhardt and Balderich von Adler use a rocket powered hammer and mace respectively. Brigitte uses a rocket powered flail, complete with a retractable chain.
74* Several of the high-end club sets in ''VideoGame/{{Pangya}}'' have oversized club heads with afterburners.
75* ''VideoGame/Persona4Arena'': Labrys' axe, which doubles as her JetPack.
76* In ''VideoGame/SpiralKnights'', completing the downloadable "Operation: Crimson Hammer" mission will reward you with one of three increasingly powerful rocket hammers depending on what difficulty you beat it on.
77* The BountyHunter class in ''VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic'' has an ability (called "Rocket Punch" but not actually a RocketPunch) where they use their JetPack to propel themselves into a {{Shoryuken}} strike. A Powertech specializing in the [[FireBreathingWeapon Pyrotech]] discipline can learn a version of the attack that lights enemies on fire, too.
78* In the last game of the ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsAlpha'' saga, Baran Doban's [[HumongousMecha Bemidoban]] uses a rocket-powered EpicFlail.
79* The Grungust Type-0 in the ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsOriginalGeneration'' series: because TheFederation had yet to incorporate physics-defying technology into HumongousMecha, this first-generation SuperRobot and its ''[[{{BFS}} Reishiki Zankantou]]'' (Type-0 Colossal Blade) with mounted thrusters on the reverse edge, when used properly, hits ''incredibly'' hard, even when compared against its modern peers. However, the amount of skill required to use the Type-0 means only two men are capable of piloting the machine properly and effectively.
80* In the ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'' series, King Dedede uses a jet hammer as his down-special. It also becomes his Final Smash in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosUltimate''.
81* Glaive in ''VideoGame/{{VainGlory}}'' Wields a jet powered axe with a chain attached to the end, in a quote, he stated that when he first used the axe, it ended up in a lake
82* ''Videogame/{{Warframe}}'':
83** The Jat Kittag is a Grineer-built hammer, with a pair of jet engines mounted behind the hammer head, allowing it to swing almost as fast as a regular weapon. With the Crushing Ruin stance equipped, one of the combos activates the jet engine to launch the user into a [[SpinAttack spinning attack]], killing everything in the way. The jets also give it a ''massive'' area-of-effect [[SwordPlant ground slam]] capable of sending any enemy within ten meters flying across the room.
84** A later update brings its cousin the Jat Kusar, a flaming [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kusarigama kusarigama]] that uses jets both for propulsion and creating the weapon's "blade".
85** The smaller Halikar is a rocket-powered throwing mace, using the rockets for propulsion to fly at enemies and disarm them.
86** The larger Wolf Sledge is a rocket-powered throwing great hammer, with all the pain and devastation that implies; hitting an enemy directly with the hammer throw will usually send their broken corpses flying into the distance.
87* In the ''Enemy Within'' expansion to ''VideoGame/XCOMEnemyUnknown'', one of the secondary weapons available to a [[PoweredArmor MEC Trooper]] is a Kinetic Strike Module, which is a rocket-assisted fist that can OneHitKill many adjacent enemies. Can be upgraded to deal even more damage and even allow you to use it twice in a single turn, meaning those pesky Chryssalids can be squashed more easily.
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91* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'''s Pogo Hammer is actually spring-powered, but acts like a standard rocket-powered weapon, right down to using it to gain altitude (along with just flying around like crazy bouncing off of enemies).
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95* ''WesternAnimation/{{Amphibia}}'': Barrel's Warhammer is an extremely heavy warhammer that has magic-fueled rockets on the back end.
96* ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse2021'': Ram Ma'am's helmet has thrusters along the back, giving her an extra boost of speed to [[UseYourHead ram into things]].
97* ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'': Optimus's axe (which, for added awesome, is also a LaserBlade) and Lugnut's "Punch of Kill Everything."
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101* The Youtube channel The Hacksmith once built one of these, replicating Reinhardt's hammer from Overwatch. As you would probably expect, though destructive, the rockets were extremely hard to time and had a tendency to throw off the aim, not to mention requiring replacement every time they were used. They did manage to use it to destroy a car, but mostly without using the rockets.
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