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− | ** This set particularly refers to the ones pursued by American | + | ** This set particularly refers to the ones pursued by American [[w:Federal Bureau of Investigation|Federal Bureau of Investigation]] during the 1930s, including those who were mentioned in the set items' names, such as [[w:John Dillinger|John Dillinger]], [[w:Baby Face Nelson|Baby Face Nelson]], [[w:Pretty Boy Floyd|Pretty Boy Floyd]], and Bonnie of the [[w:Bonnie and Clyde|Bonnie and Clyde]] duo, on whose Shotgun Baby Face's Blaster was based. |
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Revision as of 09:26, 8 October 2013
The Public Enemy | |
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Basic Information | |
Used by: | Scout |
Released: | Pyromania Update |
Items: | Baby Face's Blaster, Pretty Boy's Pocket Pistol, Fed-Fightin' Fedora, Dillinger's Duffel |
Effect: | None |
“ | Menace to society raids local banks; intercepts hat shipments
— Public Enemy publicity blurb
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The Public Enemy is an item set for the Scout. It was contributed and added to the game in the Pyromania Update.
The set includes the following items:
- Baby Face's Blaster, a primary weapon;
- Pretty Boy's Pocket Pistol, a secondary weapon;
- Fed-Fightin' Fedora, a headwear item;
- Dillinger's Duffel, a miscellaneous item.
Weapons
Weapon | Kill icon | Ammo Loaded |
Ammo Carried |
Damage Range | Notes / Special Abilities |
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![]() Craft Baby Face's Blaster |
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6 | 32 | Base: 42
Crit: 126 |
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![]() Craft Pretty Boy's Pocket Pistol |
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12 | 36 | Base: 15 Crit: 45 [4.7 rounds / sec.] |
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Trivia
- A public enemy is a term used to describe a person considered to be an extreme threat to society.
- This set particularly refers to the ones pursued by American Federal Bureau of Investigation during the 1930s, including those who were mentioned in the set items' names, such as John Dillinger, Baby Face Nelson, Pretty Boy Floyd, and Bonnie of the Bonnie and Clyde duo, on whose Shotgun Baby Face's Blaster was based.
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