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* It is the Scots Gaelic word for ''Claymore'' (meaning "great sword") and is pronounced as "clay-dee-ah-MOCH-more". | * It is the Scots Gaelic word for ''Claymore'' (meaning "great sword") and is pronounced as "clay-dee-ah-MOCH-more". | ||
− | + | * Typically, a claymore of this design is a ''Lowland'' blade whereas the Eyelander is a ''Highland'' blade. | |
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Revision as of 09:33, 18 December 2010
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“ | 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
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The Claidheamohmor is a Scottish claymore similar in appearance to the Eyelander, though with a red and green Scottish plaid pattern on the handle, and two upward curved spikes coming from the side of the blade.
This weapon was added in the December 17, 2010 Patch. It was originally a skin for the Eyelander in the Fancy vs. Nasty Update.
Weapon Info
- The Claidheamohmor does not give stat boosts for each head taken through a kill, unlike the Eyelander or Horseless Headless Horsemann's Headtaker.
- This weapon has no taunt, like the Scotsman's Skullcutter and Headless Horseless Horsemann's Headtaker.
Trivia
- It is the Scots Gaelic word for Claymore (meaning "great sword") and is pronounced as "clay-dee-ah-MOCH-more".
- Typically, a claymore of this design is a Lowland blade whereas the Eyelander is a Highland blade.