![]() Blazkowicz, whom he knocks out soon after. Max also shows an artistic side, from creating simple childish drawings to an entire complex Modernist collage, all in crayon only.ĭespite his peaceful nature, Max displays an impressive level of strength and durability, performing impressive feats such as surviving a gunshot to the shoulder, knocking a Nazi out with one punch, ripping off a car door with his bare hands, and later brushing off a full force punch from the supersoldier body of B.J. This suggests that at least certain aspects of his brain seem to be highly functioning, showing that the brain damage didn't entirely cripple his ability to think, and even kept some parts of it largely intact. He is also ironically shown beating Set in a game of chess, showcasing a mysterious level of intelligence. However, in Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, he appears to be capable of aiming a gun, and can understand what others say. Though, this could just mean Max practices more on the board than Klaus does. In Wolfenstein: The New Order, a scoreboard above the target for the knife throwing range shows Max trumping Klaus' score by a significant amount. His room in the resistance hideout has a large number of toys and childish-looking objects. Due to his brain damage, Max's vocabulary is limited to "Max Hass" and "Max", and he often requires supervision from the other members of the resistance. Max has the personality of a young boy: he is a pacifist, is prone to tantrums, and often draws on whatever surface he can find, be it the walls of a building or a shirt.
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