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− | The '''M18A1 Claymore''' is a directional mine, a type of planted explosive. | + | The '''M18A1 Claymore''' (also called '''M18 Claymore''', '''M18A1''', '''M18''' or just '''Claymore''') is a directional mine, a type of planted explosive. |
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== Stats == | == Stats == | ||
− | + | Claymores do not actually cause an explosion of any kind as defined on the [[Explosives]] page, instead functioning like a sort of fixed shotgun. The M18A1 contains '''100''' projectiles (steel pellets, about .22 caliber each); a target hit by this weapon will be struck by '''4d25''' projectiles, sent to a random body part. | |
=== Projectile damage === | === Projectile damage === | ||
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− | ! Damage type !! Quantity !! LDV !! Pain (C1) !! Pain (C2 | + | ! Damage type !! Quantity !! LDV !! Pain (C1) !! Pain (C2) !! Pain (A1) !! Pain (A2) !! Pain (A3) !! Pain (A4) !! Pain (A5) |
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− | | Bullet || 4d25 || '''+0''' || 13 | + | | Bullet || 4d25 || '''+0''' || 13% || 12% || 10% || 8% || 7% || 3% || 1% |
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[[Category:Class 4 weapons]] | [[Category:Class 4 weapons]] |
Latest revision as of 09:41, 10 April 2020
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The M18A1 Claymore (also called M18 Claymore, M18A1, M18 or just Claymore) is a directional mine, a type of planted explosive.
Usage
This weapon is a directional mine. See Explosives for more details.
Stats
Claymores do not actually cause an explosion of any kind as defined on the Explosives page, instead functioning like a sort of fixed shotgun. The M18A1 contains 100 projectiles (steel pellets, about .22 caliber each); a target hit by this weapon will be struck by 4d25 projectiles, sent to a random body part.
Projectile damage
Damage type | Quantity | LDV | Pain (C1) | Pain (C2) | Pain (A1) | Pain (A2) | Pain (A3) | Pain (A4) | Pain (A5) |
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Bullet | 4d25 | +0 | 13% | 12% | 10% | 8% | 7% | 3% | 1% |