Is Proximity Mine or Claymore Better?
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The proximity mine is generally considered better than the Claymore due to its ability to damage vehicles and float above water, making it a more versatile and effective option in various scenarios. When it comes to countering flankers and locking down chokepoints, both Claymores and proximity mines can be highly effective, but the proximity mine has a slight edge due to its increased functionality.
FAQs About Proximity Mines and Claymores
General Information
- What is the difference between a Claymore and a mine?: A Claymore is a directional fragmentation anti-personnel mine that can be command-detonated and shoots a wide pattern of metal balls into a kill zone, whereas a mine is a more general term that can refer to various types of explosive devices.
- How much damage can a Claymore mine do?: The M18A1 Claymore mine is designed to kill by projecting a lethal hail of steel balls within a 60-degree cone in front of itself, and it can cause serious injury or death to anyone within its effective range.
- What is the Proximity Mine in Call of Duty?: The Proximity Mine is a lethal equipment featured in various Call of Duty games, functioning primarily as an anti-personnel mine that can be set off by land-based Scorestreaks and vehicles.
Usage and Strategy
- How many Claymores can you put down in Warzone?: Players can only place two Claymores at a time, and if a third is placed, the first will explode; however, players can resupply them with the Scavenger and One Man Army perks.
- Can you hack proximity mines?: Yes, players can hack proximity mines by equipping the Spotter perk and approaching the mine from a safe angle, then using the hack key (default “F” on PC) to disable it.
- How does a Proximity Mine work?: Proximity mines use sensors capable of detecting shifts in air pressure to detonate the mine when anyone enters its blast zone, and they can also be detonated with a timer or when a ship passes within the radius of an energy field around the mine.
Effectiveness and Comparison
- Do Claymores or proximity mines do more damage?: Proximity mines are generally considered to be more effective than Claymores due to their ability to damage vehicles and float above water, making them more versatile in various scenarios.
- Is a Proximity Mine a bouncing betty?: No, a Proximity Mine is not the same as a Bouncing Betty, although both are types of explosive devices; a Bouncing Betty is a type of anti-personnel mine that is thrown by the player and activates when a Cryptid walks close by.
- How do you blast a Proximity Mine?: A proximity mine can be blasted by shooting it or using an explosive to detonate it, and it will automatically explode when an NPC, enemy, or vehicle comes within close proximity of the mine.
Safety and Legality
- Is it illegal to own a Claymore mine?: It is perfectly legal to own a deactivated or dummy Claymore mine that cannot explode, but it is illegal to own a functional Claymore mine without proper authorization and licensing.
- Are Claymore Mines Legal?: Claymore mines are legal for use by US military personnel, but they are regulated by international law, and their use is prohibited in certain contexts.
- Is the Claymore mine still used?: Yes, the M18A1 Claymore munition is still used today by the US military and several other countries as a compact anti-personnel mine designed to strengthen defensive perimeters and ambush enemies.
Historical and Cultural Context
- Why is it called a Claymore?: The Claymore gets its name from the Gaelic phrase “claidheamh-mor”, meaning “great sword“, and it is a type of two-handed cutting sword used in the Highlands of Scotland and by Scottish mercenaries in Ireland.
- How far is the Claymore mine safe?: The Claymore mine has a 60-degree forward coverage zone, and it is 50% lethal if properly aimed out to 50 meters, with danger extending out to 100 meters in that 60-degree zone.
- What is the cheat for the game mines?: The cheat for the game Minesweeper is to type “XYZZY” and press Shift-Enter and Enter, which will reveal the location of mines on the board.