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Revision as of 01:49, 24 November 2013
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“Gotta' move that gear up!” It has been proposed that " Killstreak kit " be renamed and moved to "Killstreak Kit ".Discussion to support or oppose the move should be on this article's talk page. |
“ | Completing a Two Cities Tour automatically grants you a Killstreak Kit, which you can apply to any weapon to transform it into a Killstreak weapon. Completing the Tour also grants you a fabricator and spare parts that you can use to craft progressively rarer Killstreak Kits, which will add cool visual effects to your weapon and eventually even your character.
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Killstreak Kits were officially announced on November 20, 2013. Completing a Two Cities Tour will automatically earn you a Killstreak Kit, which can transform a specific weapon to a Killstreak weapon. As the player completes more tours, they will build up a collection of fabricators. These items will allow them to craft even rarer killstreaks, granting special effects to the weapon they are applied to.
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