![]() "Herald of Woe" meaning someone or something that is about to cause a lot of woe.Ī cnidoblast refers to the explosion of a cnidocyte cell. Ok, I'm not certain because of how silly it is, but NOFU is probably an acronym for. In Latin folklore, La Llorona is a ghost who roams waterfronts, mourning her drowned children. The latter makes more sense in my opinion.Ī tugarin is a mythical creature in old Eastern European culture, described as a dragon that represents evil and cruelty. Winnowing can mean separating chaff from grain, or to blow something away. The Chinese term for mythological beasts and monsters. "Blitzkrieg" meaning an overpowering military act that leads to victory. ![]() Probably a reference to Grigori Rasputin of Russia, as the weapon is also Russian. I'm still including explanations on them for the select few people who don't understand them. Just a footnote, I know some of the weapon names are fairly easy to understand. So I decided to make one and also try to figure out the origins of some of the more obscure weapon names. Much to my dismay I can't actually find a list of these anywhere online, at least not on this subreddit and Google. ![]() When I started playing this game I loved the strange and sometimes funny names of the weapons when Pack-A-Punched. ![]()
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