A few months ago, while I was playing Diablo 4's closed beta, my sword-loving nerd of a boyfriend pointed at my weapon labelled «claymore» and proclaimed to me: «That's not a claymore.» With my interest in and knowledge of medieval weaponry being zero, it's a statement that left my brain as fast as it entered it. Well, today is his day for vindication, because one eagle-eyed Diablo sword enthusiast has noticed that almost all of Diablo 4's two-handed swords are labelled incorrectly.
Reddit user Funslinger posted all of Diablo 4's non-legendary two-handed swords next to each other, with their in-game category and what they should properly be labelled as. Turns out the claymore is actually a bastard sword, while the actual claymore has been listed as a «two-handed sword». The flamberge has been mislabelled as a kingslayer, with that sword being categorised as a gothic blade instead.
It's all a mess, and some far cleverer commenters than me have pointed out that it's likely a small programming error with arrays rather than developers being clueless about their swords, leading to all the weapons and their categories being mismatched. Every incorrectly labelled weapon does actually have a correct version within the game, making it the most likely issue.
Other commenters have also mentioned that other sections of the armoury seem equally out of whack. «It's not just the two-handed swords. I've noticed a lot of the one-handed swords are also mislabeled,» one Redditor replied. «Another example is the 'double axe' that only has one axe blade, or the 'poleaxe' that's just a spear, no axe head,» another pointed out.
It's certainly not the most game-breaking or world-ending issue, and will likely take a small fix on Blizzard's end
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