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* ''Claidheamh mòr'' is the {{W|Scottish Gaelic|Scots Gaelic}} form of {{w|Claymore}} (literally "sword big"). It is pronounced "clai" (as in the name "Claire") - "v" (or "ph") - "more".
 
* ''Claidheamh mòr'' is the {{W|Scottish Gaelic|Scots Gaelic}} form of {{w|Claymore}} (literally "sword big"). It is pronounced "clai" (as in the name "Claire") - "v" (or "ph") - "more".
 
* Although it is named after the Scottish Claymore sword, it appears to be more closely modeled after a Swiss or German {{W|Zweihänder}} with ''parrierhaken'' guards above the {{w|ricasso}}.
 
* Although it is named after the Scottish Claymore sword, it appears to be more closely modeled after a Swiss or German {{W|Zweihänder}} with ''parrierhaken'' guards above the {{w|ricasso}}.
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* The original name was Changed from the name  Claidheamohmor to the proper Gaelic spelling Claidheamh Mòr "to the joy of our Celtic players".
  
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==

Revision as of 00:53, 7 February 2011

This article is about the Claidheamh Mòr itself. For other uses of the name, see Claymore (disambiguation).
Right about now you must be wondering how in God's name you're supposed to pronounce Claidheamohmor. The answer: you don't! If you're remotely near one you'll be dead long before you're done injuring your vocal chords anyway!
Fancy vs. Nasty Update description

The Claidheamh Mòr is a melee weapon for the Demoman. It is a Template:W augmented with a crossguard with side rings and a red/blue and green Template:W wrapped around the grip. The blade is splattered with blood.

Similar to the Eyelander, this weapon has a large melee range and cannot roll for random Critical hits. However, the Claidheamh Mòr only imposes a -15 max health on its wielder. It also will not collect heads from decapitated victims, and as such, killing enemies with the Claidheamh Mòr will not increase health or speed. When equipped with the Chargin' Targe, the sword will allow the Demoman to charge for an additional 0.5 seconds, allowing the Demoman to charge further.

The weapon was originally created for the Fancy vs. Nasty Update as a replacement for the Eyelander and has since been officially added to the game.

Damage

See also: Damage

Identical to the Bottle

Damages are approximate and determined by community testing.

Function times

  • Attack Interval: 0.8

All times are in seconds. Times are approximate and determined by community testing.

Demonstration

Crafting

See also: Crafting

Blueprint

Chargin' Targe Homewrecker Claidheamh Mòr
Item icon Chargin' Targe.png + Item icon Homewrecker.png = Item icon Claidheamh Mòr.png

Related Achievements

Leaderboard class demoman.png Demoman

Brainspotting
Brainspotting
Decapitate 50 enemy players.


Left 4 Heads
Left 4 Heads
Decapitate 4 players with only 10 seconds between each kill.


Shorn Connery
Shorn Connery
Decapitate a cloaked Spy.


Beat Me Up, Scotty
Beat Me Up, Scotty
Use a critical swing with the Eyelander to kill 5 enemy players.
Slammy Slayvis Woundya
Slammy Slayvis Woundya
Decapitate an enemy Soldier who is brandishing the Equalizer.


The Scottish Play
The Scottish Play
Get a melee kill while sticky jumping.


There Can Be Only One
There Can Be Only One
Decapitate your nemesis.

Update history

December 21, 2010 Patch

  • Changed the name from Claidheamohmor to the proper Gaelic spelling Claidheamh Mòr "to the joy of our Celtic players".
  • The item was added to the Mann Co. Store, made craftable, and included in random drops.

January 7, 2011 Patch

Trivia

  • Claidheamh mòr is the Template:W form of Template:W (literally "sword big"). It is pronounced "clai" (as in the name "Claire") - "v" (or "ph") - "more".
  • Although it is named after the Scottish Claymore sword, it appears to be more closely modeled after a Swiss or German Template:W with parrierhaken guards above the Template:W.
  • The original name was Changed from the name Claidheamohmor to the proper Gaelic spelling Claidheamh Mòr "to the joy of our Celtic players".

Gallery

See also