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Whacked or hammered

Hello, it should be "hammered".

"Hammer" can be used as a noun to indicate the weight of a scale, something like a scale, an ancient weapon, and a tool for striking and forging things, such as the scale humor, spindle, copper hammer, etc.; it can also be used as a verb to indicate that it is struck with a hammer, such as hammering. "Whack" as a verb means to beat with a fist or mallet, such as whacking the back, whacking the clothes, and so on.

"Hammer" is a bit stronger, so it should be "hammering".

"Hammer" is more powerful, so it should be "hammer burst".