Adds the Gravity Hammer from Halo 3 in the form of a beefed up Daedric warhammer!
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As if the Daedric warhammer wasn't enough of a beast.
This bad laurence can kill most generic NPC's in a single hit, with its very high damage range. I left it un-enchanted because the weird glow-y effect looked dumb, and I want to give you the freedom to put whatever enchantments on it that you wish in-game.
It can be found in the Balmora Fighters Guild alongside some staffs in the northeast corner of the training room. There's a second one on the mountains surrounding Balmora, near where you appear when typing coc balmora in the console. It is a leftover from testing, but I decided to leave it in because why the hell not. Has a fortify strength potion next to it in case you're having trouble carrying it.
This is quite obviously not lore friendly at all, and makes the game quite easy, assuming your character has reasonable blunt weapon skill and agility.
It won't actually send people flying, unfortunately, as Morrowind lacks a physics engine. Someone else already made a Skyrim one, so check that out if you wanna launch people 1000 ft. in the air.