A hammer on the map can mean honest work—or a very bad day for whoever gets hit with it. Use it to quickly communicate “workshop,” “construction,” or “someone grabbed the closest thing and fought back.”
Usage Tips
- Instant smithy: pair with an anvil and a few storage props (crates/barrels) to sell the space.
- Show construction or repairs: place hammers near wood walls or doors to imply recent work.
- Tell a struggle story: a dropped hammer in a hallway can hint at an interrupted job or surprise attack.
- Make loot feel real: a hammer alongside weapons implies a working armory, not just a treasure pile.
Great for: blacksmiths, workshops, barricade scenes, armories, and improvised brawls.






