List of all the best Blunt Weapons in Elder Scrolls: Morrowind
This page contains a list of the best Blunt Weapons that you can obtain in Morrowind. If you are looking for information about the best staves in Morrowind you'll find that on a different page, this page only lists weapons that melee fighters would commonly use. You won't find any custom enchanted weapons on this page either, if you'd like to check out my list of the best custom enchanted weapons follow the appropriate link below.
Along with the list on this page you can follow the links below to additional lists for each weapon type and armor type.
List of all Accessories
List of Best Accessories
List of Best Heavy Armor
List of Best Medium Armor
List of Best Light Armor
List of Best Axes
List of Best Blunt Weapons
List of Best Bows
List of Best Long Blades
List of Best Short Blades
List of Best Spears
List of Best Staves
List of Best Constant Effect Enchants
List of Best Custom Enchants
List of Best On Use Enchants
Mace of Aevar Stone-Singer
The Mace of Aevar Stone-Singer is the most powerful 1h blunt weapon in the game with the downside of it being extremely heavy. You'll receive this item as a reward when you complete The Skaal Test of Loyalty story quest, which is the 5th story quest in the Bloodmoon Expansion Pack.
How to get the Mace of Aevar Stone-Singer
Mace of Molag Bal
The Mace of Molag Bal is a unique and easy to get 1h blunt weapon which is given to you as a reward for completing Molag Bal's Quest. You'll get this quest by interacting with the Statue of Molag Bal inside of Yansirramus and you will be tasked with venturing to Kora-Dur and slaying Menta Na inside. Return to the Statue of Molag Bal after you do this to receive the mace as a reward.
How to get the Mace of Molag Bal
Scourge
Scourge is a unique 1h blunt weapon which you can find inside of a locked chest (lock level 100) in Tel Fyr. The locked chest we need is right in front of Divayth Fyr so you'll need Levitate to reach it. Don't worry about being caught when opening the chest - much like all the locked chests in Tel Fyr Divayth doesn't care if you take what is inside if you're skilled enough to open it.
Skull Crusher
Skull Crusher is a powerful and easy to obtain 1h blunt weapon, out of all the available blunt weapons in the game this is my favorite to get for new characters. This mace is found in the Omaren Ancestral Tomb to the east of Sadrith Mora; inside the tomb you'll find another dungeon called the Forgotten Vaults of Anudnabia which is where Skull Crusher is hiding in a floating chest. You'll need to be able to Levitate and open a lock level of at least 85 but aside from that the dungeon is easy to find and the weapon is pretty easy to obtain.
Stendarr's Hammer
Stendarr's Hammer is a unique 2h weapon that was added into the game during the Tribunal Expansion Pack. This item can be found in the Museum of Artifacts and is the only item on display without you having to donate it first; you can find it on display on the second floor. As you may have already noticed, this item is by far the heaviest weapon in the entire game and if you plan to steal it you may want a method of fast travel to escape the museum.
Sunder
Sunder is one of the two ultimate weapons in Morrowind used in the final quest of the game; the other being Keening. You'll find Sunder inside of the Vemynal dungeon, kill Dagoth Vemyn to obtain this weapon. In order for players to use Sunder you'll first need to obtain Wraithguard which allows you to avoid the 50 - 125pt DoT that equipping Sunder puts on you.
Veloth's Judgement
Veloth's Judgement is a 2h Hammer with a couple of nice procs that will up your damage by a decent amount. In order to get your hands on this hammer you will need to be the rank of a Curate in the Tribunal Temple; once you're a Curate you'll be able to accept the quest Slay Raxle Berne. You've given Veloth's Judgement along with a couple other items when you accept this quest - completing it is not required.