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− | + | [[File:Leaderboard class soldier.png|right|The Soldier]] | |
− | [[ | + | '''Taunts''' are character-specific animations that can be manually triggered in-game. The [[Soldier]] has several taunts, all of which are listed below with applicable voicelines and a description of the animation. This does not include [[Soldier responses|voice responses]] or [[Soldier voice commands|voice commands]]. |
− | {{ | + | ==Primary== |
+ | {{Taunt | ||
+ | | image = Soldiertaunt1.PNG | ||
+ | | weapon-1 = Rocket Launcher | ||
+ | | weapon-2 = Black Box | ||
+ | | weapon-3 = Rocket Jumper | ||
+ | | weapon-4 = Liberty Launcher | ||
+ | | weapon-5 = Original | ||
+ | | weapon-6 = Air Strike | ||
+ | | description = The Soldier mock salutes by making a "loser" sign with his hand while saying: | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunts01.wav|"Maggots!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier specialcompleted01.wav|"Cuh-rit!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier headleft03.wav|"Leeeeft house!"]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | + | {{Taunt | |
+ | | image = Soldierdhtaunt.png | ||
+ | | weapon-1 = Direct Hit | ||
+ | | weapon-2 = Beggar's Bazooka | ||
+ | | description = The Soldier [[Media:Soldier DirectHitTaunt02.wav|yells]] and beats his chest in a similar fashion to [[w:Tarzan|Tarzan]]. | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | {{ | + | {{Taunt |
+ | | image = Soldiermanglertaunt.png | ||
+ | | weapon-1 = Cow Mangler 5000 | ||
+ | | description = The Soldier jumps, stands erect, salutes, clicks his heels then quickly marches in place. | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | == | + | ==Secondary== |
− | [[ | + | {{Taunt |
+ | | image = Soldiershotguntaunt.png | ||
+ | | weapon-1 = Shotgun | ||
+ | | weapon-2 = Reserve Shooter | ||
+ | | weapon-3 = Panic Attack | ||
+ | | description = The Soldier salutes with the Shotgun, pointing it into the air and firing three times while the start of the song 'Taps' [[Media:Taps 02.wav|music]] plays (this consumes no ammunition, nor does it deal damage). He then gives a military salute and says [[Media:Soldier cheers05.wav|"BOO-YAH!"]]. | ||
+ | There is an alternate, longer version of this [[Media:Taps 03.wav|music]]. | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | {{ | + | {{Taunt |
+ | | image = Soldiertaunt2.PNG | ||
+ | | weapon-1 = Buff Banner | ||
+ | | weapon-2 = Concheror | ||
+ | | weapon-3 = Righteous Bison | ||
+ | | weapon-4 = Battalion's Backup | ||
+ | | description = The Soldier juggles his grenades and a spare rocket [[Media:Soldier laughlong01.wav|laughing maniacally]] or shouting [[Media:Soldier specialcompleted04.wav|"Screamin' Eagles!"]]. | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | {{ | + | ==Melee== |
+ | {{Taunt | ||
+ | | image = Soldiertaunt3.PNG | ||
+ | | weapon-1 = Shovel | ||
+ | | weapon-2 = Pain Train | ||
+ | | weapon-3 = Frying Pan | ||
+ | | weapon-4 = Disciplinary Action | ||
+ | | weapon-5 = Market Gardener | ||
+ | | weapon-6 = Conscientious Objector | ||
+ | | weapon-7 = Freedom Staff | ||
+ | | weapon-8 = Ham Shank | ||
+ | | weapon-9 = Golden Frying Pan | ||
+ | | weapon-10 = Crossing Guard | ||
+ | | weapon-11 = Prinny Machete | ||
+ | | description = The Soldier [[Media:Soldier paincrticialdeath04.wav|screams]] in [[Media:Soldier paincrticialdeath01.wav|one]] of [[Media:Soldier paincrticialdeath03.wav|four]] different [[media:Soldier paincrticialdeath02.wav|ways]] and bangs his helmet with his weapon. The screams are identical to those he makes when killed by a non-gibbing [[Critical hits|critical hit]] or melee weapon. If the Soldier is in [[Pyroland]], he will laugh before banging his helmet. | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | {{ | + | {{Taunt |
+ | | image = Soldiergrenadekill.png | ||
+ | | weapon-1 = Equalizer | ||
+ | | weapon-2 = Escape Plan | ||
+ | | special = Grenade | ||
+ | | special2 = hhg | ||
+ | | description = {{hatnote|Main article: [[Grenade (taunt)]]}} | ||
+ | The Soldier tosses away his weapon, cracks his knuckles and says [[Media:Soldier PickAxeTaunt04.wav|"C'mere, cupcake"]], takes a grenade off of his belt, sets it, thrusts his fist in the air and explodes, gibbing himself and any nearby enemies as well as destroying any nearby [[buildings]]. | ||
− | + | If the [[Lumbricus Lid]] is equipped when this taunt is performed, the [[kill icon]] for this taunt changes to a Holy Hand Grenade, and [[Media:Taunt wormsHHG.wav|this music]] is played. | |
+ | }} | ||
− | + | {{Taunt | |
+ | | image = Soldiertaunt2.PNG | ||
+ | | weapon-1 = Saxxy | ||
+ | | description = The Soldier juggles his grenades and a spare rocket [[Media:Soldier laughlong01.wav|laughing maniacally]] or shouting [[Media:Soldier specialcompleted04.wav|"Screamin' Eagles!"]]. | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | + | {{Taunt | |
+ | | image = Soldierdhtaunt.png | ||
+ | | weapon-1 = Half-Zatoichi | ||
+ | | description = The Soldier [[Media:Soldier DirectHitTaunt02.wav|yells]] and beats his chest in a similar fashion to [[w:Tarzan|Tarzan]]. | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | + | ==Action== | |
+ | ===Soldier-exclusive=== | ||
+ | {{Taunt | ||
+ | | image = Taunt Fresh Brewed Victory.png | ||
+ | | weapon-1 = Fresh Brewed Victory | ||
+ | | description = The Soldier will step on a bag of coffee beans and drink from a mug while saying: | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt kill 01.wav|"A big cup of kicking your ass!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt kill 04.wav|"A big mug of my foot up your ass!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt kill 10.wav|"I love the smell of a kicked ass in the morning!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt kill 16.wav|"''Ahhhhh.'"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt kill 18.wav|"Ahhhhhhh."]] | ||
− | + | ''Associated sound effects'' | |
+ | :[[Media:Taunt soldier coffee 1 bag can swoosh.wav|[bag swishes into existence]]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Taunt soldier coffee 2 bag can drop.wav|[coffee can drops]]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Taunt soldier coffee 3 coffee splash.wav|[coffee drips]]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Taunt soldier coffee 4 coffee sip.wav|[sip]]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Taunt soldier coffee 5 coffee ahh.wav|[sigh of contentment]]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | + | {{Taunt | |
+ | | image = Taunt fubar fanfare.png | ||
+ | | weapon-1 = Fubar Fanfare | ||
+ | | description = The Soldier will pull out a trombone and play four low notes of failure (D, D♭, C, B). | ||
+ | *[[Media:Trombonetauntv2.mp3|[failure notes]]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | + | {{Taunt | |
− | + | | image = Taunt Panzer Pants.png | |
− | + | | weapon-1 = Panzer Pants | |
− | + | | description = The Soldier stands at attention. A small tank pops up from the ground beneath and around him, which he then proceeds to drive, his head and shoulders peeking out from the top. | |
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− | {{ | + | Pressing primary fire (default key: {{key|MOUSE1}}) will make him fire a shot and say a line. The shot is a purely cosmetic effect and does not cause any damage. |
− | {{ | + | *[[Media:Soldier tank 01.wav|"Muahahaha!"]] |
+ | *[[Media:Soldier tank 02.wav|"Hoohoohohohahaha!"]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier tank 03.wav|"Come and get it maggots!"]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier tank 04.wav|"War is hell! Freedom isn't free! ''I'' am in a tank!"]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier tank 06.wav|"I am in a tank!"]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier tank 08.wav|"I will drive this tank up your ass, maggot!"]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier tank 09.wav|"I am about to tattoo some tank treads on your ass!"]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier tank 10.wav|"This is ''my'' tank! There are many like it, but this one is mine!"]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier tank 11.wav|"Wars may be fought with tanks, but they are won by ''men''! With tanks!"]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier tank 12.wav|"Anything worth fighting for is worth fighting for in a tank!"]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier tank 13.wav|"War! What is it good for? Everything!"]] ''(Edwin Starr's "War" reference)'' | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier tank 14.wav|"This tank runs on blood, guts, and glory! The guts and glory ''I'' will provide! The blood is where you come in!"]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier tank 16.wav|"This tank and the hero driving it, we're both made in America!"]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier tank warcry 01.wav|"Hahahahahahahahaha!"]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier tank warcry 02.wav|"''Ha'' ''ha'' ''ha'' ''ha''!"]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier tank warcry 03.wav|"Bah!"]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier tank warcry 04.wav|"Ah!"]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier tank warcry 05.wav|"For Americaaaaa!"]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier tank warcry 06.wav|"Freeeedom!"]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier tank warcry 08.wav|"Sound off if you love freedom, maggot!"]]<!---identical to Soldier tank warcry 08 work.wav---> | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier tank warcry 09.wav|"I am in a taaaaank!"]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier tank warcry 12.wav|"Taaaaank!"]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier tank warcry 13.wav|"Ahhhhhh!"]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | Ending the taunt causes the tank to explode; the Soldier jumps off with a back somersault. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The player will continuously move forward during this taunt, only being able to turn left and right. When turning, the Soldier will turn to face the side he is going together with the tank's cannon, allowing the player to shoot in approximately 45° to the side. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Taunt | ||
+ | | image = Taunt Soldier's Requiem.png | ||
+ | | weapon-1 = Soldier's Requiem | ||
+ | | description = The Soldier will take out a gravestone which says "Here lies maggot. I win. The end." and say: | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier HatOverHeartTaunt01.wav|"You will not be missed."]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier HatOverHeartTaunt02.wav|"I never liked you."]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier HatOverHeartTaunt03.wav|"You were loud and ugly and now you're DEAD! Amen."]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier HatOverHeartTaunt04.wav|"You're dead, that's good, amen."]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier HatOverHeartTaunt05.wav|"Godspeed, you magnificent bastard."]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier HatOverHeartTaunt06.wav|"You were good son, real good; maybe even the best."]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===All-Class=== | ||
+ | {{Taunt | ||
+ | | image = Burstchester Soldier.png | ||
+ | | weapon-1 = Burstchester | ||
+ | | description = A [[Bread monster]] partially comes out of the Soldier's chest. He tries to catch the monster with both hands, but it quickly goes back in; the Soldier then looks around in search of it. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Taunt | ||
+ | | image = Conga_Soldier.png | ||
+ | | weapon-1 = Conga | ||
+ | | description = The Soldier bounces in rhythm to the Latin beats while saying: | ||
+ | |||
+ | ''Initiating a Conga line'' | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt cong int 03.wav|"Ha ha ha!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt cong int 04.wav|"Ha ha! Conga!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt cong int 13.wav|"''Single'' file!"]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ''Dancing to the Conga'' | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt cong fun 01.wav|"Oooh, yeah!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt cong fun 04.wav|"Ha ''hah'', conga!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt cong fun 08.wav|"''Conga'', maggots!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt cong fun 11.wav|"Get into it!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt cong fun 24.wav|"Conga you fools!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt cong fun 27.wav|"Love it!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt cong fun 29.wav|"[singing] Duh da da da!"]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | The player will continuously move forward during this taunt, only being able to turn left and right. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Taunt | ||
+ | | image = Soldier Director.png | ||
+ | | weapon-1 = Director's Vision | ||
+ | | description = The Soldier extends his arms out and forms a square with his big hands, trying to visualize the scene in front of him in a frame or a screen. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Taunt | ||
+ | | image = Flippin Awesome Soldier.png | ||
+ | | weapon-1 = Flippin' Awesome | ||
+ | | description = The Soldier will bend his knees slightly with his hands interlocked to form a platform for players to flip themselves off. If he is being flipped, the Soldier will perform a somersault in mid-air. | ||
+ | ''Preparing to flip'' | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt flip int 01.wav|"Flip is go!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt flip int 03.wav|"Flip is ''go''!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt flip int 04.wav|"Flip is go!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt flip int 11.wav|"''Step'' up and get flipped!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt flip int 15.wav|"''In'' flipping position!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt flip int 17.wav|"Do ''not'' keep me waiting!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt flip int 19.wav|"Get over here, sky-meat!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt flip int 20.wav|"Say your prayers and grab some air!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt flip int 24.wav|"Operation: Soaring Eagle!"]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ''Flipping another player'' | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt flip exert 02.wav|[strained]"Up you go!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt flip exert 06.wav|[strained]"Up you ''go''!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt flip exert 21.wav|"Hut hut hut!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt flip exert 31.wav|"Hut-ta!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt exert 02.wav|"Urgh!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt exert 06.wav|"Uhng!"]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ''Being flipped'' | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt flip fun 04.wav|"Wheee"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt flip fun 06.wav|"Ouwah"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt flip fun 08.wav|"Rahh"]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ''After flipping'' | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt flip end 01.wav|"Perfect landing!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt flip end 02.wav|"''Perfect landing!''"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt flip end 03.wav|"Perfect landing."]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt flip end 05.wav|"''The Eagle'' has landed"]] (reference to [[w:Apollo 11|Apollo 11]]) | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt flip end 15.wav|"Duty. Honor. Flipping."]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt flip end 16.wav|"Duty and honor!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt flip end 17.wav|"''Duty and honor.''"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt admire 01.wav|"Well done!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt admire 04.wav|"Perfect!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt admire 09.wav|"Hooah!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt admire 10.wav|"Done and done!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt admire 16.wav|"Mission accomplished!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt admire 17.wav|"''Mission accomplished!''"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt admire 18.wav|"Mission accomplished."]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt admire 22.wav|"Medals for everyone!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt admire 24.wav|"Stay frosty!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt admire 26.wav|"''Stay frosty!''"]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Taunt | ||
+ | | image = Soldierhighfive.png | ||
+ | | weapon-1 = High Five! | ||
+ | | description = The Soldier stands at attention and raises his hand while saying: | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier_go03.wav|"Let's go!"]] | ||
+ | He then salutes, slaps the other player's hand, and pumps his right fist back and forth a few times. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Taunt | ||
+ | | image = Kazotsky Kick Soldier.png | ||
+ | | weapon-1 = Kazotsky Kick | ||
+ | | description = The Soldier puts one hand over the other in front of him while bending his knees and kicking forward. He looks left, makes a military salute, repositions his hands, looks right, then looks back forward, his helmet bouncing up and down the entire time. The player can freely move around, albeit slowly, during this taunt. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Taunt | ||
+ | | image = Mannrobics Soldier.png | ||
+ | | weapon-1 = Mannrobics | ||
+ | | description = The Soldier will go through an aerobics routine with the option of a class-specific animation. | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier aerobic 04.mp3|"[panting] Ho, heh, huh, huh, uh!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier aerobic 07.mp3|"Ooh! Ah! Hah hah! Hoo hoo!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier aerobic 13.mp3|"Ah, hoo, heh, uh!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier aerobic 14.mp3|"There's nothing more American than ''exercise''!"]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | The player can freely move around, albeit slowly, during this taunt. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Taunt | ||
+ | | image = Soldier rock paper scissors.png | ||
+ | | weapon-1 = Rock, Paper, Scissors | ||
+ | | description = The Soldier engages in an intense battle of Rock, Paper, Scissors. | ||
+ | ''Initiating a throw'' | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt rps int 01.wav|"Rock, paper, scissors!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt rps int 03.wav|"Rock! Paper! Scissors!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt rps int 05.wav|"Let's throw down!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt rps int 07.wav|"Who wants some?"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt rps int 08.wav|"It's throw time!"]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ''Starting the throw'' | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt rps exert 01.wav|"One, two, three!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt rps exert 11.wav|"On three..."]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ''Win (Condition-specific)'' | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt rps win 55.wav|"Paper wins!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt rps win 57.wav|"Rock wins!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt rps win 61.wav|"Scissors win!"]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ''Loss'' | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt rps lose 01.wav|"Awww."]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt rps lose 05.wav|"Ah!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt rps lose 12.wav|"Maggot!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt rps lose 14.wav|"D'awwwh"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt rps lose 21.wav|"Did I win?"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt rps lose 22.wav|"I won! No, wait."]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Taunt | ||
+ | | image = Soldier taunt laugh.png | ||
+ | | weapon-1 = Schadenfreude | ||
+ | | description = The Soldier slouches forward and wheezes, breathless with [[media:Soldier laughlong03.wav|laughter]]. After righting himself, he then wipes a tear from his eye. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Taunt | ||
+ | | image = Second_Rate_Sorcery_Soldier.png | ||
+ | | weapon-1 = Second_Rate_Sorcery | ||
+ | | description = The Soldier takes out a staff with a skull on its top and a tag reading "99¢". He attempts to cast a spell, fails to create anything but green sparkles, and then angrily throws the wand on the ground before returning to his original position. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Taunt | ||
+ | | image = Soldier Shred Alert taunt.png | ||
+ | | weapon-1 = Shred Alert | ||
+ | | description = The Soldier summons a guitar and plays an [[Media:Shred Alert.wav|intense solo]] as flames and lightning spout from behind. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Taunt | ||
+ | | image = Skullcracker Soldier.png | ||
+ | | weapon-1 = Skullcracker | ||
+ | | description = The Soldier will gesture towards his head and then perform a head butt with another player. | ||
+ | ''Initiating a head butt'' | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt head int 02.wav|"Heeead butt!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt head int 07.wav|"Head butt me!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt head int 17.wav|"Head butt time!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt head int 21.wav|"Butt my head, that's an order!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt int 02.wav|"Let's do this!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt int 03.wav|"''Let's do this!''"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt int 04.wav|"Let's go!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt int 08.wav|"Come on!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt int 09.wav|"Come on."]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt int 10.wav|"I haven't got all day!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt int 12.wav|"''I haven't got all day!''"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt int 14.wav|"Go go go!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt int 15.wav|"''Go go go!''"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt int 16.wav|"Come on, maggot!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt int 19.wav|"Let's go, maggot!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt int 24.wav|"I got your six!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt int 25.wav|"Come on maggots!"]] | ||
− | + | ''Head-butting'' | |
− | [[ | + | :[[Media:Soldier taunt head exert 02.wav|"Ahhhhh!"]] |
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt head pain 02.wav|"Eahhhhhh!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt head pain 13.wav|"Ahhhhhhh!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt bos pain 01.wav|"Ugh!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt bos pain 02.wav|"Ooh!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt bos pain 06.wav|"Argh!"]] | ||
− | + | ''After a head butt'' | |
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt head end 01.wav|"Ahhh uhhh ahn!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt head end 13.wav|"U. S. A.!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt head end 24.wav|"God, Guts, Guns!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt head end 29.wav|"Gaaawd, Guuuuts, Guuuns!"]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | {{ | + | {{Taunt |
+ | | image = Square Dance Soldier.png | ||
+ | | weapon-1 = Square Dance | ||
+ | | description = The Soldier will swing his partner 'round and 'round while saying: | ||
+ | ''Starting a dance'' | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt dosi int 03.wav|"Let's dance, maggot!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt dosi int 05.wav|"Do-si-do!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt dosi int 12.wav|"Dance-time, boys!"]] | ||
− | |||
− | + | ''During the dance'' | |
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt dosi fun 05.wav|"Whoa! Ha ha ha!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt dosi fun 09.wav|"Ha ha ha!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt dosi fun 11.wav|"Ah ha ha!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt dosi fun 29.wav|"Whaa, ho ho ha ha!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt dosi fun 30.wav|"He he he he he hah hah!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt dosi fun 32.wav|"Ha ha hah, I'm dancing!"]] | ||
− | + | ''Dance's end'' | |
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt dosi end 01.wav|"Dance accomplished!"]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:Soldier taunt dosi end 03.wav|"Dance terminated!"]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | + | {{Taunt | |
+ | | image = Victory_Lap_Soldier.png | ||
+ | | weapon-1 = Victory_Lap | ||
+ | | description = The Soldier jumps into a team-colored [[Bumper Cars|bumper car]]. Pressing {{key|MOUSE1}} will make him honk the car's horn. The player can freely move around, albeit slowly, during this taunt. | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | + | {{Taunt | |
+ | | image = Soldier yetipunch.png | ||
+ | | weapon-1 = Yeti_Punch | ||
+ | | description = A wooden cutout of a [[Yeti]] appears roaring in front of the Soldier. He closes his right hand into a fist, grabs the cutout over him, and smashes it against his head. He staggers for a moment, dizzy, then goes back to normal. | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | + | {{Taunt | |
− | + | | image = Soldier_yetismash.png | |
− | + | | weapon-1 = Yeti_Smash | |
− | + | | description = The Soldier turns into a Yeti, beats his chest while roaring, and slams the ground with his fist; he then turns back to normal and slightly rearranges his helmet back in place while standing back up. | |
− | + | }} | |
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− | {{ | + | {{Taunt |
− | + | | image = Zoomin' Broom Soldier.png | |
+ | | weapon-1 = Zoomin' Broom | ||
+ | | description = The Soldier pulls out a witch's broom and proceeds to ride it, hovering above the ground. The player can freely move around, albeit slowly, during this taunt. | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | == | + | ==Costume== |
− | [[ | + | {{Taunt |
+ | | image = Soldierrobottaunt.png | ||
+ | | wearable-1 = Idiot Box | ||
+ | | wearable-2 = Steel Pipes | ||
+ | | wearable-3 = Shoestring Budget | ||
+ | | description = The Soldier performs the [[w:Robot (dance)|Robot]] dance while saying, [[Media:Soldier robot12.wav|"Beep beep boop. Maggot!"]]<br> The actual video demonstration can be seen [[Tin Soldier#Demonstration|here]]. | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | {{ | + | == Unused content == |
− | + | {{Taunt | |
+ | | image = Soldiershowtaunt.png | ||
+ | | description = The Soldier stamps his feet, crosses his arms then shows something off. | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | ''' | + | {{soundList |
+ | |colour = #F3A957 | ||
+ | |title = '''Trading''' | ||
+ | |image = | ||
+ | |image-size = 25px | ||
+ | |image-link = | ||
+ | |content = | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier trade 03.wav|"Mine."]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier trade 08.wav|"This is mine!"]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier trade 12.wav|"All mine."]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier trade 19.wav|"Eyes forward!"]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier trade 24.wav|"''Mine'', maggot."]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier trade 28.wav|"There are many like it, but this one is mine."]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier trade taunts01.wav|"Ten hut! Companyyyyyyy... trade!"]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier trade taunts02.wav|"Traaaaaaade."]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier trade taunts03.wav|"This is a good deal."]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier trade taunts04.wav|"I'm not gonna just give it to ya. You'd like that, wouldn't you? ''Comrade...''"]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier trade taunts05.wav|"I will trade this thing to you for another thing that you have."]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier trade taunts06.wav|"We are trading now."]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier hat taunts14.wav|"That hat is not mercenary-issue, son! There is no room for fashionistas in the art of war!"]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier hat taunts15.wav|"Son, your hat is writing checks your head cannot cash!"]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier hat taunts16.wav|"That is not a hat, that is an excuse to kick your ass!"]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier hat taunts17.wav|"That is not a hat, that is proof that you hate America!"]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier hat taunts18.wav|"Do you call that a hat? That is a pile of nonsense!"]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier hat taunts19.wav|"Son, your fashion sense has gone AWOL!"]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier weapon taunts02.wav|"That thing is not a weapon! That thing is why the enemy wins!"]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier weapon taunts03.wav|"You do not skip around in this man's battlefield with a weapon like that!"]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier weapon taunts04.wav|"Look at you, maggot! Even your weapon needs a haircut!"]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Soldier weapon taunts05.wav|"Do you call that a weapon, son? Somewhere, your father is weeping because of you!"]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | ''' | + | == Update history == |
− | + | {{Update history | '''{{Patch name|12|17|2009}}''' ([[WAR! Update]]) | |
− | * | + | * {{Undocumented}} Added taunts used by the Direct Hit, Shotgun and Equalizer. |
− | * | + | * {{Undocumented}} The Shotgun's original taunt (juggling taunt) was assigned to the Buff Banner. |
− | + | * {{Undocumented}} Added an unused "high-five" taunt. | |
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− | {{ | + | '''{{Patch name|8|26|2010}}''' |
− | + | * Fixed the [[Lumbricus Lid|Worms gear]] not playing the correct sound during the Equalizer taunt. | |
− | + | '''{{Patch name|9|30|2010}}''' ([[Mann-Conomy Update]]) | |
− | [[ | + | * {{Undocumented}} Updated the unused "high-five" taunt. |
− | {{ | + | '''{{Patch name|3|15|2011}}''' |
+ | * Fixed the Soldier/Demoman taunts not working correctly when the Half-Zatoichi is the active weapon. | ||
− | {{ | + | '''{{Patch name|5|5|2011}}''' ([[Replay Update]]) |
+ | * Added Director's Vision taunt. | ||
+ | * {{Undocumented}} Added voice response for the Grenade taunt. | ||
− | {{ | + | '''{{Patch name|6|8|2011}}''' |
+ | * {{Undocumented}} Added laughing animations. | ||
− | ''' | + | '''{{Patch name|6|23|2011}}''' ([[Über Update]]) |
− | + | * {{Undocumented}} Added [[Schadenfreude]] taunt. | |
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− | ''' | + | '''{{Patch name|7|20|2011}}''' |
+ | * {{Undocumented}} Added the Cocksure taunt, used by the Cow Mangler 5000. | ||
+ | * {{Undocumented}} Added an unused "show" taunt. | ||
− | + | '''{{Patch name|7|22|2011}}''' | |
− | + | * {{Undocumented}} The Soldier is no longer able to taunt while the Cow Mangler 5000 is charging. | |
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− | ''' | + | '''{{Patch name|10|13|2011}}''' ([[Manniversary Update & Sale]]) |
+ | * Added [[High Five!]] taunt. | ||
+ | * Taunting with the [[Righteous Bison]], [[Battalion's Backup]], or the [[Saxxy]] now play the [[Buff Banner]] taunt | ||
− | + | '''{{Patch name|11|2|2011}}''' | |
− | [[ | + | *Added a robot taunt for the Soldier which plays when wearing [[Item sets#Soldier|The Tin Soldier]] set |
− | + | '''{{Patch name|9|6|2012}}''' | |
+ | * Fixed the Escape Plan not using the same taunt as the Equalizer. | ||
− | ''' | + | '''{{Patch name|2|18|2013}}''' |
− | + | * Added [[Shred Alert]] taunt. | |
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− | + | '''{{Patch name|6|18|2014}}''' ([[Love & War Update]]) | |
− | + | * Added [[Conga]], [[Square Dance]], [[Skullcracker]], [[Flippin' Awesome]], [[Rock, Paper, Scissors]], and [[Fresh Brewed Victory]] taunts. | |
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− | ''' | + | '''{{Patch name|7|2|2015}}''' ([[Gun Mettle Update]]) |
− | * [[ | + | * The [[Kazotsky Kick]] was added to the game. |
− | {{ | + | '''{{Patch name|10|6|2015}}''' ({{update link|invasion update}}) |
− | {{ | + | * The [[Burstchester]] was added to the game. |
− | + | '''{{Patch name|10|28|2015}}''' ([[Scream Fortress 2015]]) | |
− | [[ | + | * The [[Zoomin' Broom]] was added to the game. |
− | + | '''{{Patch name|11|3|2015}}''' | |
− | ''' | + | * Updated taunts to prevent movement during the pre-round period when players are frozen |
− | + | '''{{Patch name|12|17|2015}}''' ([[Tough Break Update]]) | |
+ | * Added [[Mannrobics]] taunt. | ||
− | ''' | + | '''{{Patch name|7|7|2016}} #1''' ([[Meet Your Match Update]]) |
− | + | * Added [[Fubar Fanfare]] taunt. | |
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− | [[ | + | * Added [[Second Rate Sorcery]] taunt. |
+ | * Added [[Victory Lap]] taunt. | ||
− | {{ | + | '''{{Patch name|10|20|2017}} #1''' ([[Jungle Inferno Update]]) |
+ | * Added 2 official taunts: [[Yeti Punch]] and [[Yeti Smash]]. | ||
− | ''' | + | '''{{Patch name|10|19|2018}}''' ({{update link|Scream Fortress 2018}}) |
+ | * The [[Panzer Pants]] was added to the game. | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | ' | + | == Trivia == |
− | * | + | * The Cow Mangler 5000's taunt is officially named the "Cocksure" (Salute taunt). |
+ | * Near the end of Soldier's Schadenfreude taunt, the voice director can be heard saying "Alright cut". | ||
− | == | + | == See also == |
− | [[ | + | *[[Poses#Soldier|Soldier marketing poses]] |
− | + | {{Taunt nav}} | |
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− | + | {{Soldier Nav|coluncolstate=collapsed}} | |
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− | {{ | + | ---- |
− | {{ | + | <!-- end soldier --> |
+ | {{DISPLAYTITLE:Voorwerpen aanpassen}} | ||
+ | {{main|Main menu/nl|l1=Hoofdmenu}} | ||
− | + | [[File:Manage Items Menu.png|right|thumb|350px|Het voorwerpaanpasmenu]] | |
− | [[ | ||
− | {{ | + | Het '''voorwerpaanpasmenu''' is een onderdeel van het [[main menu/nl|hoodfmenu]] in ''Team Fortress 2'' dat toegang geeft tot de [[#Uitrustings- en Bespottingsvakken|uitrusting-]], [[backpack/nl|rugzak-]], [[crafting/nl|ontwerp-]], [[Mann Co. Catalog/nl|Mann Co.-catalogus-]], [[trading/nl|ruil-]] en [[War Paint/nl|Oorlogsverfs]]sub-menus. Het statistiekenmenu geeft ook een aantal van de speler's persoonlijke statistieken weer. Het rugzakmenu kan direct via de "rugzak"-knop worden weergegeven, maar kan ook direct worden open gemaakt door op {{key|M}} te klikken (of door de {{code|open_charinfo_direct}}-commando in de [[Console/nl|console]] te typen) wanneer je in een server bent. |
− | + | == Functions == | |
+ | By clicking any of the nine [[class]] portraits the player is taken directly to the loadout of the respective class. The five icons along the bottom – backpack, crafting, Mann Co. Catalog, trading, and war paint – will take the player to those submenus. | ||
− | + | === Uitrustings- en Bespottingsvakken === | |
+ | [[File:GUI Loadout.png|thumb|An example of the loadout screen.]] | ||
− | + | The loadout menu enables the player to equip [[items]] and [[taunts]] for use with the nine classes. | |
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+ | The left of the loadout screen features the player's selections for [[Weapons|primary]], secondary, and melee weapons. The [[Spy]]'s loadout screen positions the secondary and melee slots in place of the primary and secondary respectively. The Engineer and Spy loadout screens also include a fourth slot for the [[PDA|Construction PDA]] and [[Sapper]] (PDA) respectively. The right four slots consist of three cosmetic slots for [[hats]] or [[Miscellaneous items]], and one for [[action items]]. | ||
+ | Clicking the movie reel on the bottom allows you to switch to the taunt menu where you can equip any taunt you have in your inventory to a maximum of 8 at once. Pressing the box next to it will bring it back to the regular loadout. Pressing {{key|G}} while having one of the taunts equipped will bring you to a taunt HUD which allows you to select a taunt. | ||
− | + | Mousing over any of the slots for equipped weapons will display the statistics and description pertaining to the item, in a similar format to the backpack. This information (and more) can also be seen at any time in the Mann Co. Catalog without having to own the item. At the bottom of menu, the player's net attributes from their equipped items are shown as an overview. | |
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− | + | When a player changes their loadout mid-game, any changes made to the current class's loadout will only take immediate effect if the player is in the spawn area. Otherwise, they will not take effect until the player either [[respawn]]s, or touches a resupply locker. | |
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− | [[ | ||
+ | === Backpack === | ||
+ | {{Main|Backpack}} | ||
+ | [[File:Backpack_case.png|44px|frameless|left]] | ||
− | + | The backpack is a player's personal inventory, allowing for storage for all in-game [[items]]. Items are kept in individual slots and can be viewed, moved, customized or deleted from within the backpack interface. The backpack is divided in to pages, with each page displaying 50 items. The backpack can be automatically sorted by [[quality]], type, class or loadout slot. | |
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− | + | === Crafting === | |
+ | {{Main|Crafting}} | ||
+ | [[File:Crafting_anvil.png|44px|frameless|left]] | ||
− | + | Crafting is the process that allows players to combine items they have in their backpacks in to new items. Through using specific crafting blueprints, more desired outcomes can be obtained, such as crafting a specific weapon through its designated blueprint. It should be noted that not all items can be used as an ingredient, nor can all items be obtained as an outcome. | |
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− | + | === Mann Co. Catalog === | |
− | + | {{Main|Mann Co. Catalog}} | |
− | + | [[File:Catalog_book.png|44px|frameless|left]] | |
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− | + | The Mann Co. Catalog contains a listing of (almost) every item in the game, allowing for a quick lookup of item appearances, statistics and descriptions. It will also displays a button leading to the listing of an item in the [[Mann Co. Store]] (if available), additionally a link to the item's page on the [[Team Fortress Wiki]] will be displayed. | |
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− | {{ | + | === Trading === |
+ | {{Main|Trading}} | ||
+ | [[File:Trading_parcel.png|44px|frameless|left]] | ||
− | + | The trading submenu will allow a player to exchange items with other players directly through [[Steam]] friends, current server players, or a Steam Community URL. However, this feature is partially disabled for all free to play players; they can receive items in a trade initiated by another player, but are unable to give any items in return. | |
− | + | === War Paints === | |
+ | {{Main|War Paint}} | ||
+ | [[File:War_Paint_icon.png|44px|frameless|left]] | ||
− | [[ | + | The War Paints submenu allows a player to preview every War Paint available for every applicable weapon. The menu contains drop-down menu for each War Paint, a drop-down menu for each weapon a given War Paint can be applied to, and a slider to change the [[Decorated#Wear|Wear]] of the War Paint – from Factory New to Battle Scared – as well as buttons to switch the team color. Additionally, you can select the Randomize button, or set the seed manually, to preview the position of the texture applied to the weapon, though this is not available when redeeming War Paints. You may also select the View on Market button to find the current weapon with the applied War Paint on the [[Steam Community Market]]. |
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− | + | === Statistics === | |
+ | [[File:GUI Stats.png|thumb|350px|An example of the statistics screen.]] | ||
− | + | The statistics tab opens up the best records and playtimes of the player. Statistics tracked include: | |
− | + | * Most [[points]] | |
− | + | * Most [[kills]] | |
− | + | * Most [[assists]] | |
− | + | * Most captures ([[Control point (objective)|Control point]] or [[Payload]] cart push) | |
− | + | * Most defenses (Control point or Payload cart stop) | |
− | + | * Most [[damage]] | |
− | + | * Most [[Buildings#Destruction|destruction]] | |
− | + | * Most [[dominations]] | |
− | + | * Longest life | |
− | + | * Most [[healing]] | |
− | + | * Most [[ÜberCharge|invulns]] | |
− | + | * Most kills by {{botignore|[[Sentry]]}} | |
− | + | * Most [[Teleporter|teleports]] | |
− | + | * Most [[headshot]]s | |
+ | * Most [[backstab]]s | ||
+ | * Playtime as each class. | ||
− | + | Drop-down boxes will allow you to look at statistics for specific classes displayed as horizontal bar charts. A random [[Tips|tip]] will also be displayed on this screen, a new one can be forced by clicking the "Next Tip" button. These statistics can be reset by a button on the right (by doing this progress in locked [[achievements]] will be reset, but any unlocked achievements will not be reset). | |
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− | == | + | == Update history == |
− | {{ | + | {{Update history| |
− | + | '''{{Patch name|1|25|2008}}''' | |
+ | * Removed the "Reset Stats" button from the Player Stats screen. | ||
− | {{ | + | '''{{Patch name|3|20|2008}}''' |
+ | * Updated the Stats Summary screen to remember your previous selections each time you open the menu and while changing levels. | ||
− | + | '''{{Patch name|4|29|2008}}''' ([[Gold Rush Update]]) | |
+ | * Added Character Info and Loadout to the main menu. | ||
+ | * The backpack was introduced. | ||
− | ''' | + | '''{{Patch name|4|20|2009}}''' |
− | + | * Reworked the character loadout screens to support [[hats|future features]]. | |
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− | * [[ | ||
− | {{ | + | '''{{Patch name|12|17|2009}}''' ([[WAR! Update]]) |
+ | * Added item crafting. | ||
− | {{ | + | '''{{Patch name|4|28|2010}}''' |
+ | * Backpack changes | ||
+ | ** Moved Crafting button out to the root class/backpack selection panel. | ||
− | + | '''{{Patch name|6|10|2010}}''' ([[Mac Update]]) | |
− | [[ | + | * Overhauled the [[main menu]], and added help to Loadout, [[Backpack]], and Crafting screens. |
− | {{ | + | '''{{Patch name|7|8|2010}}''' ([[Engineer Update]]) |
+ | * {{Undocumented}} Added a second Misc. item slot in the loadout. | ||
− | {{ | + | '''{{Patch name|9|30|2010}}''' ([[Mann-Conomy Update]]) |
+ | * Added the Mann-Conomy. | ||
+ | * Added the Mann Co. Store & Catalog. | ||
+ | * Added Trading. | ||
+ | * Added Item customization. | ||
+ | * {{Undocumented}} The on-wearer attribute area was added to the loadout. | ||
+ | '''{{Patch name|4|14|2011}}''' ([[Hatless Update]]) | ||
+ | * {{Undocumented}} Added option to hide duplicate items on loadout screen. | ||
+ | * {{Undocumented}} Class models presented in the loadout screen are now static and do not play idle animations. | ||
− | + | '''{{Patch name|5|5|2011}}''' ([[Replay Update]]) | |
+ | * Fixed the [[Gloves of Running Urgently]] not using the correct skin in the character loadout screen. | ||
+ | * Fixed the [[Kritzkrieg]] not drawing the correct model in the character loadout screen. | ||
+ | * {{Undocumented}} Idle animations restored to class loadout screens. | ||
− | + | '''{{Patch name|10|13|2011}}''' ([[Manniversary Update & Sale]]) | |
+ | * When selecting items from the loadout, weapons with different kill eater ranks will all show up. | ||
− | + | '''{{Patch name|10|17|2011}}''' | |
+ | * Fixed a client crash when opening the loadout screen. | ||
− | ''' | + | '''{{Patch name|03|22|2012}}''' |
− | * [[ | + | * {{Undocumented}} Added [[PDA|Construction PDA]] slot and [[Sapper]] slot to the [[Engineer]]'s and [[Spy]]'s loadout screens, respectively. |
− | + | * {{Undocumented}} [[PDA|Construction Tool, Demolish Tool]], [[Disguise Kit]], and [[Sapper]] now appear in [[backpack]] when viewing stock items. | |
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− | ''' | + | '''{{Patch name|11|16|2012}}''' |
− | * | + | * Fixed a crash in the class loadout panel for Mac users. |
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+ | '''{{Patch name|6|6|2013}}''' | ||
+ | * Fixed a client crash related to the hatless hats and the [[Customize items#Loadout|character loadout screen]]. | ||
− | {{ | + | '''{{Patch name|12|20|2013}}''' |
− | + | * "Head" and "Misc" slots for player loadouts have been converted to Cosmetic slots. All items that were previously Head- or Misc-slot-specific can now be equipped in any Cosmetic slot. | |
− | + | '''{{Patch name|2|11|2014}}''' | |
− | [[ | + | * Updated several [[cosmetic items]] that were missing an {{code|item_type}} description |
+ | * Updated several cosmetic items to count as assisters in [[Pyrovision]] | ||
− | {{ | + | '''{{Patch name|3|5|2014}}''' |
+ | * Fixed an infinite healing exploit related to loadout presets. | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | + | == Bugs == | |
− | + | * Some items will become semi-transparent or lit incorrectly when appearing in the loadout screen. | |
+ | * It is possible to break "The customize items menu" by pressing the left mouse button on any menu object and moving the cursor in any direction while continuing to hold the mouse button. This will cause the menu screen to freeze. | ||
+ | * Occasionally, cosmetic items may unequip themselves. | ||
+ | * Classes that can equip Melee weapons for [[Weapons#.C2.A0All_classes|all classes]] will hold the weapon differently than how it's held in-game, an example for that is with [[Sniper]], which he holds the weapon straight up in the Loadout screen, while in-game, he holds way much lower and inclined. | ||
+ | * Switching between the classes will cause their mouths to open then quickly close. | ||
− | + | == Demonstration == | |
+ | {{youtube|JGuaBxhfDco|width=640|hd=on|ratio=16x9}} | ||
− | + | == Gallery == | |
− | + | <gallery perrow="3"> | |
− | + | File:Unusual Loadout Slider.png|The [[Unusual]] slider bar | |
+ | File:Old_medic_loadout.jpg|A screenshot of the old loadout submenu. | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
− | + | == See also == | |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Main menu]] |
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− | + | [[:Category:GUI]] | |
+ | [[:Category:Gameplay]] | ||
− | == | + | ---- |
− | + | <!-- End Customise items --> | |
− | + | {{Infobox | |
− | {{Quotation|'''The | + | |title = Pickups |
+ | |image = Pickups.png | ||
+ | |contents = Regular kinds of pickups. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Quotation|'''The Sniper''' observing a pickup|This thing looks bloody useful.|sound=Sniper specialweapon07.wav}} | ||
+ | __NOTOC__ | ||
+ | '''Pickups''' are objects that are spawned or dropped in various locations across most maps and can be "picked up" by players coming into contact with them, such as by walking into them or colliding with them. Pickups usually apply various [[List of useful console commands#addcond commands|conditions]] on players when picked up; others can score points towards [[Achievements]] or game objectives, and a few pickups can add items to player inventories. | ||
+ | {{TOC limit|2}} | ||
+ | == Regular pickups == | ||
+ | [[File:Smallammo.png|thumb|120px|Small Ammo/Metal box.]] | ||
+ | [[File:Sandvichplate.png|thumb|120px|Thrown [[Sandvich]].]] | ||
+ | [[File:Dispenser Gibs.png|thumb|120px|[[Dispenser]] debris.]] | ||
+ | {{Main|Health|Ammo|Metal}} | ||
− | + | Regular pickups are the types that can be found on any map on any given day and consist of varying forms of [[Health]], [[Ammo]], and [[Metal]], with three standard sizes each for Health Kits and Ammo Cases. Players can only pick up these items when they are not at full Health, Ammo, or Metal, respectively. Any regular pickup used in this way disappears, and then respawns after ten seconds with a distinct sound effect. Health pickups and Ammo/Metal pickups each restore a percentage of the maximum health or ammo/metal capacity of a class. | |
− | + | Fixed spawn point pickups cannot be retrieved if an [[Engineer]] builds a [[Teleporter]] on the pickup spawn point. Other engineering buildings, such as [[Sentry Gun]]s and [[Dispenser]]s, allow friendly players to pass through but block enemy movement, so they can be used to prevent opponents from taking pickups. However, such buildings also block the builder from claiming them. | |
− | + | The [[Heavy]]'s [[Sandvich]] can be used to create a pick-up item, in the sense that a Heavy can drop his Sandvich for his teammates or enemies to use. A Sandvich pickup can recover as much health as a medium-sized health kit. When a Heavy is at full health, he can pick up a health kit to instantly recharge his Sandvich if it has been depleted. The same can be done with the [[Dalokohs Bar]] or [[Second Banana]]; however, the pickup will only heal teammates or enemies as much as a small-sized health kit, though its faster recharge speed helps to compensate for that. | |
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+ | Other regular pickups: | ||
+ | * Ammo Cases dropped by killed players and broken building parts can both be picked up to replenish ammunition and metal. | ||
+ | * The [[Scout]] also produces small health packs whenever they score a kill or assist with the [[Candy Cane]] equipped. | ||
+ | * Hitting the [[Sandman]] Ball produces a rolling ball pickup that instantly recharges the Scout's Ball meter, and the Ball can be immediately hit again. | ||
+ | * A weapon dropped by a dead player can be picked up and used by another player that has a compatible class. | ||
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− | == Special | + | == {{anchor|Special Pickups}} Special pickups == |
− | [[ | + | Some pickups are exclusive to certain conditions, such as events or game modes. |
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+ | === {{anchor|Event Pickups}} Event pickups === | ||
+ | [[File:Bday medpack large.png|thumb|120px|Large [[Birthday]] Health cake.]]The regular pickups have [[Halloween]] and [[Birthday mode|birthday]] variants. The change in appearance is merely cosmetic and does not alter the items' benefits. The Halloween variants can be found on [[Halloween map]]s, while the birthday variants appear on all maps when Birthday Mode is activated. Additionally, Birthday Mode variants are available for those players who equip [[Pyroland|Pyrovision]] with the proper [[Pyrovision Goggles|goggles]] or any other item that enables it. | ||
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+ | ==== Halloween events ==== | ||
+ | [[Halloween map]]s spawn some specific Halloween-themed pickups. During the annual [[Holiday#Halloween|Halloween events]], particular effects can be activated: | ||
− | + | [[File:Pumpkin.png|left|70px]][[Halloween pumpkins]] are found on several Halloween maps; they randomly drop when players are killed. These Halloween pumpkins function simiarly to a medium ammo pickup and grant a 3-4 second [[Critical hits|Crit boost]] when picked up. Picking up 20 of them will also complete the ''[[Halloween_achievements#2009|Candy Coroner]]'' [[achievement]], unlocking the [[Mildly Disturbing Halloween Mask]]. These effects of are always active when the maps are hosted, regardless of time of year, including achievement progress.{{clr}} | |
+ | [[File:Spellbook Pickup 3.png|left|70px]]On certain Halloween maps, floating spellbooks, flasks, or crystal balls appear and may be picked up for [[magic spells]] by players equipped with a [[Spell Book]].{{clr}} | ||
− | + | [[File:Gargoyle Ghost.png|left|70px]]Ghostly [[Soul Gargoyle]]s appear on certain Halloween maps, announced by [[Merasmus]]. During Halloween events, picking one up scores the player ten souls on their Soul Gargoyle backpack item counter. Picking up one will grant the player the ''[[Halloween_achievements#2010|Masked Mann]]'' [[achievement]].{{clr}} | |
− | + | [[File:HauntedHalloweenGift.png|left|70px]][[Haunted Halloween Gift]]s were dropped for players on a limited number of Halloween maps during events prior to [[Scream Fortress 2015|Scream Fortress VII]], 2015, when they were replaced by Soul Gargoyles spawning in the same locations. Successfully finding this gift awarded the player a random [[Halloween Mask]], [[Halloween Costumes|Halloween Costume item]], [[Halloween Spell]], [[Voodoo-Cursed Items|Voodoo-cursed item]], a [[Spellbook Page]], or other random items depending on the map. The general function of awarding players Halloween gift items was replaced the same year by [[Merasmissions]].{{clr}} | |
− | + | ==== Winter events ==== | |
+ | [[File:Tf gift.png|right|70px]]Beginning with the [[Australian Christmas 2011]] event, Christmas gift pickups are dropped upon the death of a player during [[Holiday#Winter|Winter events]]. These pickups appear as a small gift box and function similarly to the Halloween pumpkins, however, they do not grant the player additional critical hits. Collecting three of the Christmas gifts will grant the player the ''[[Christmas Event achievements|Gift Grab]]'' [[achievement]]. In subsequent Christmas/Smissmas events, Christmas gift pickups happen less frequently, but still count towards Gift Grab if picked up.{{clr}} | ||
− | + | ==== Ducks ==== | |
− | + | [[File:Duck Journal Scout Style.png|thumb|100px|Scout duck.|left]] | |
− | + | [[File:Carnival of Carnage Duck Gold.png|thumb|100px|[[:File:Sf14 merasmus minigame duckhunt bonusducks 01.wav|Bonus duck!]]]]During the [[End of the Line Update]] event, killing players and completing objectives occasionally yielded rubber duck pickups, the "class" of the duck matching the player's class. The [[Duck Journal]] kept track of the number of ducks a player collected, and also increased the amount of ducks dropped. | |
+ | On [[Carnival of Carnage]], one of the Bumper Car minigames involves collecting toy ducks on a track. Smashing into enemy players makes golden "bonus ducks" fly out of the smashed player, worth twice as much. The team that collects the specified number of ducks first wins. | ||
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− | == | + | === {{anchor|Game mode Pickups}} Game mode pickups === |
− | [[ | + | [[File:Doomsday event briefcase.png|thumb|140px|[[Merasmus]]' tickets (and socks).]] |
+ | In [[Capture the Flag]] and [[Special Delivery (game mode)|Special Delivery]], a case (containing intelligence, [[Australium]], or [[Carnival of Carnage|carnival tickets]]) is picked up and carried from its spawn point to a capture objective. A carrying player is highlighted to all players on both teams. On [[Crasher]] and [[Helltrain]], the cases are replaced with a barrel bomb and a coal core, respectively. | ||
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− | + | [[File:Medieval Meat.png|left|50px]]In [[Medieval Mode]], medium health pickups appear as a slab of ham with a bone sticking out of it on a plate.<br/> | |
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− | In | + | [[File:Largecredits.png|left|50px]]In [[Mann vs. Machine]], destroying a [[Robots|robot]] makes it drop a [[Credits|pile of cash]] that can be collected and used to buy upgrades at any [[Upgrade Station]]. All collected cash is shared between team members. [[Scout]]s have a longer cash collect range and also gain health from picking up cash. [[Sniper]]s can remotely pick up cash from headshots if no other player picks it up first.<br/> |
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− | + | [[File:Asteroid RED Power Core.png|left|50px]]In [[Robot Destruction]], the destruction of robots produces Power Cores, which are used to fuel the Reactor Core. The amount of Power Cores gained from killing a robot depends on the level of the robot. The first team to get a predetermined number of Power Cores wins the game.<br/> | |
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+ | [[File:Jack Neutral.png|left|50px]]In [[PASS Time]], the JACK is a "game ball" that is visible through walls, may be picked up or thrown away by players, dropped by killed players, passed to teammates or intercepted, and thrown into scoring goals.<br/> | ||
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− | + | [[File:Hud invasion bottle.png|left|50px]]In [[Player Destruction]], scoring pickups (beer bottles, souls, body parts etc.) are produced by killing players. These pickups need to be carried to a point near the center of the map to score points to win the game. When killed, a player drops one new scoring pickup plus all pickups they were holding at the time of death. The person carrying the most scoring pickups on a team becomes the team leader and gains the ability to self-heal and also heal nearby teammates at the rate of a Level 1 [[Dispenser]]. The amount of scoring pickups a player is carrying is displayed over their head.<br/> | |
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− | {{ | + | == Associated weapons == |
+ | {{List of weapons related to pickups}} | ||
− | {{ | + | == Related achievements == |
+ | === {{Achiev type link|scarechievements}} === | ||
+ | {{Achievement table | ||
+ | | 1 = {{Show achievement|Halloween|Candy Coroner}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
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− | + | === {{Achiev type link|ghostchievements}} === | |
− | + | {{Achievement table | |
− | + | | 1 = {{Show achievement|Halloween|Masked Mann}} | |
+ | }} | ||
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− | + | === {{Achiev type link|merasmachievements}} === | |
− | + | {{Achievement table | |
− | + | | 1 = | |
− | + | {{Show achievement|Halloween|Carnival of Carnage- Up All Night To Get Ducky}} | |
− | + | }} | |
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− | {{ | + | === {{Achiev type link|christmas}} === |
+ | {{Christmas Event achievement list}} | ||
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− | + | === {{Achiev type link|mvm}} === | |
+ | {{Achievement table | ||
+ | | 1 = {{Show achievement|Mann vs. Machievements|Bank On It}} | ||
+ | {{Show achievement|Mann vs. Machievements|Fast Cache}} | ||
+ | {{Show achievement|Mann vs. Machievements|Frags to Riches}} | ||
+ | | 2 = {{Show achievement|Mann vs. Machievements|T-1000000}} | ||
+ | {{Show achievement|Mann vs. Machievements|Wage Against the Machine}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
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− | == | + | === {{Class link|Scout}} === |
− | + | {{Show achievement|Scout|Dodgers 1, Giants 0|width=50%}} | |
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− | {{ | + | === {{Class link|Heavy}} === |
+ | {{Achievement table | ||
+ | | 1 = {{Show achievement|Heavy|Redistribution of Health}} | ||
+ | | 2 = {{Show achievement|Heavy|Konspicuous Konsumption}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | + | == Update history == | |
+ | {{Update history|1= | ||
+ | '''{{Patch name|2|19|2008}}''' | ||
+ | * Dropped weapons now replenish half of your max ammo when picked up. | ||
− | + | '''{{Patch name|8|19|2008}}''' | |
− | + | * The Sandvich was added to the game. | |
− | {{ | + | '''{{Patch name|12|11|2008}}''' |
+ | * Spies will be able to recharge their Cloak by picking up ammo off of the ground or visiting health cabinets. | ||
− | {{ | + | '''{{Patch name|2|25|2009}}''' |
+ | * Players with full health can now pick up dropped Sandviches. | ||
− | + | '''{{Patch name|9|15|2009}}''' | |
+ | * Alt-fire on the Sandvich now drops Sandviches. | ||
+ | ** A single Sandvich can be dropped at a time. Dropping the Sandvich removes it from the Heavy. | ||
+ | ** A Heavy can regain his Sandvich by collecting a healthkit while already being at full health. | ||
+ | ** Eating a Sandvich using the taunt method now heals a Heavy to full health. | ||
+ | ** Dropped Sandviches heal 50% of the collector's health. | ||
− | + | '''{{Patch name|10|14|2009}}''' | |
+ | * Added 1/2 Bonus Point for healing a teammate with a dropped Sandvich. | ||
+ | * Fixed being able to eat your Sandvich (via taunt) and drop it in the same frame. | ||
+ | * Fixed thrown Sandvich traveling through players before being activated. | ||
+ | * Fixed Sandviches sometimes spawning inside walls, or being thrown through thin walls. | ||
− | + | '''{{Patch name|10|29|2009}}''' | |
− | + | * Added the Halloween Pumpkins. | |
− | {{ | + | '''{{Patch name|12|22|2009}}''' |
+ | * Fixed the Heavy picking up his own thrown Sandvich if it was thrown while running forward. | ||
− | {{ | + | '''{{Patch name|4|28|2010}}''' |
+ | * Throwing a Sandvich to a teammate now earns a full bonus point (was half a point). | ||
− | + | '''{{Patch name|8|23|2011}}''' | |
+ | * Added TF birthday replacement models for health kits and ammo packs. | ||
− | + | '''{{Patch name|10|13|2011}}''' | |
− | * | + | * {{Undocumented}} Small health kits now heal 20% of a class' max health (previously 20.5%). |
− | + | '''{{Patch name|08|15|2012}}''' | |
− | {{ | + | * {{Undocumented}} Added Credits pickup. |
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− | {{ | + | '''{{Patch name|10|9|2012}}''' |
+ | * Overhealed players that are bleeding or on fire can now pickup healthkits to remove these conditions. | ||
− | + | '''{{Patch name|7|2|2015}} #1''' ([[Gun Mettle Update]]) | |
+ | * [[Dalokohs Bar]] | ||
+ | ** Can be thrown (alt-fire) as a small medkit for other players to use. | ||
− | ''' | + | '''{{Patch name|7|8|2015}}''' |
− | * | + | * Fixed the Dalokohs Bar giving medium health kits when thrown. Now properly gives small health kits when thrown. |
+ | }} | ||
− | == | + | == Gallery == |
− | + | === Standard pickups === | |
− | + | <gallery> | |
− | + | File:Smallhealth.png|Small [[Health]] Pickup | |
− | + | File:Mediumhealth.png|Medium Health Pickup | |
+ | File:Largehealth.png|Large Health Pickup | ||
+ | File:Smallammo.png|Small [[Ammo]]/[[Metal]] Pickup | ||
+ | File:Mediumammo.png|Medium Ammo/Metal Pickup | ||
+ | File:Largeammo.png|Large Ammo/Metal Pickup | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | === [[Halloween]] pickups === | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | File:Pumpkin.png|[[Halloween pumpkin]] (Crumpkin) | ||
+ | File:Healthbar.png|Small Health Pickup | ||
+ | File:Healthpie.png|Medium Health Pickup | ||
+ | File:Health Cauldron.png|Large Health Pickup | ||
+ | File:HauntedHalloweenGift.png|Haunted Halloween Gift | ||
+ | File:Spellbook Pickup.png|Magic Spell (Book style) | ||
+ | File:Spellbook Pickup 2.png|Magic Spell (Crystal ball style) | ||
+ | File:Spellbook Pickup 5.png|Magic Spell (Flask style) | ||
+ | File:Spellbook Pickup 3.png|Rare Magic Spell (Book style) | ||
+ | File:Spellbook Pickup 4.png|Rare Magic Spell (Crystal ball style) | ||
+ | File:Spellbook Pickup 6.png|Rare Magic Spell (Flask style) | ||
+ | File:Carnival of Carnage Duck.png|A duck from [[Carnival of Carnage]] | ||
+ | File:Carnival of Carnage Duck Gold.png|Bonus Duck on Carnival of Carnage bumper car minigames | ||
+ | File:Carnival of Carnage Duck Ghost.png|Unused Ghost Duck | ||
+ | File:Gargoyle Ghost.png|Soul Gargoyle | ||
+ | File:Pickup Soul.png|The Soul Pickup on [[Pit of Death]] | ||
+ | File:Pickup Skull.png|The Soul Pickup on [[Cursed Cove]] | ||
+ | File:Pickup Gib Bucket.png|The fallen body parts on [[Monster Bash]] | ||
+ | File:Weedkillersmall.png|A small Weed Killer pickup on [[Farmageddon]] | ||
+ | File:Largeweedkiller.png|A large Weed Killer pickup on [[Farmageddon]] | ||
+ | File:Mannsylvania Pickup.png|The Blood Bag pickup on [[Mannsylvania]] | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
− | == | + | === [[Birthday mode]] pickups === |
− | < | + | <gallery> |
+ | File:Bday medpack small.png|Small Health Pickup | ||
+ | File:Bday medpack medium.png|Medium Health Pickup | ||
+ | File:Bday medpack large.png|Large Health Pickup | ||
+ | File:Bday ammopack small.png|Small Ammo Pickup | ||
+ | File:Bday ammopack medium.png|Medium Ammo Pickup | ||
+ | File:Bday ammopack large.png|Large Ammo Pickup | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | === [[Mann vs. Machine (game mode)|Mann vs. Machine]] pickups === | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | File:Smallcredits.png|Small Credits Pickup | ||
+ | File:Mediumcredits.png|Medium Credits Pickup | ||
+ | File:Largecredits.png|Large Credits Pickup | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | === Other pickups === | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | File:Sandvichplate.png|A thrown Sandvich. | ||
+ | File:Dalokohs red plate.png|A thrown RED Dalokohs Bar. | ||
+ | File:Dalokohs blu plate.png|A thrown BLU Dalokohs Bar. | ||
+ | File:Buffalo Steak Sandvich plate.png|A thrown Buffalo Steak Sandvich. | ||
+ | File:Fishcake red plate.png|A thrown RED Fishcake. | ||
+ | File:Fishcake blu plate.png|A thrown BLU Fishcake. | ||
+ | File:Festive Sandvich plate red.png|A thrown RED Festive Sandvich. | ||
+ | File:Festive Sandvich plate blu.png|A thrown BLU Festive Sandvich. | ||
+ | File:Robo-Sandvich plate red.png|A thrown RED Robo-Sandvich. | ||
+ | File:Robo-Sandvich plate blu.png|A thrown BLU Robo-Sandvich. | ||
+ | File:Bananaplate.png|A thrown Second Banana. | ||
+ | File:Medieval Meat.png|Medium Health Pickup on [[Medieval Mode]] map [[DeGroot Keep]]. | ||
+ | File:Tf gift.png|Gift box dropped during [[Australian Christmas 2011]]. | ||
+ | File:RED Duck Journal.png|RED Duck pickup. | ||
+ | File:BLU Duck Journal.png|BLU Duck pickup. | ||
+ | File:Asteroid RED Power Core.png|RED Power Core pickup from [[Robot Destruction]]. | ||
+ | File:Asteroid BLU Power Core.png|BLU Power Core pickup from Robot Destruction. | ||
+ | File:Hud invasion bottle.png|The Beer Bottle pickup from [[Watergate]]. | ||
+ | File:Pickup Fish.png|The fish pickup from [[Selbyen]]. | ||
+ | File:Galleria pickup.png|The gas canister pickup from [[Galleria]]. | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
− | {{ | + | {{Pickup Nav}} |
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Revision as of 19:28, 16 March 2024
Taunts are character-specific animations that can be manually triggered in-game. The Soldier has several taunts, all of which are listed below with applicable voicelines and a description of the animation. This does not include voice responses or voice commands.
Primary
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The Soldier mock salutes by making a "loser" sign with his hand while saying: |
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The Soldier yells and beats his chest in a similar fashion to Tarzan. |
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The Soldier jumps, stands erect, salutes, clicks his heels then quickly marches in place. |
Secondary
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The Soldier salutes with the Shotgun, pointing it into the air and firing three times while the start of the song 'Taps' music plays (this consumes no ammunition, nor does it deal damage). He then gives a military salute and says "BOO-YAH!". There is an alternate, longer version of this music. |
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The Soldier juggles his grenades and a spare rocket laughing maniacally or shouting "Screamin' Eagles!". |
Melee
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The Soldier screams in one of four different ways and bangs his helmet with his weapon. The screams are identical to those he makes when killed by a non-gibbing critical hit or melee weapon. If the Soldier is in Pyroland, he will laugh before banging his helmet. |
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Main article: Grenade (taunt)
The Soldier tosses away his weapon, cracks his knuckles and says "C'mere, cupcake", takes a grenade off of his belt, sets it, thrusts his fist in the air and explodes, gibbing himself and any nearby enemies as well as destroying any nearby buildings. If the Lumbricus Lid is equipped when this taunt is performed, the kill icon for this taunt changes to a Holy Hand Grenade, and this music is played. |
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The Soldier juggles his grenades and a spare rocket laughing maniacally or shouting "Screamin' Eagles!". |
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The Soldier yells and beats his chest in a similar fashion to Tarzan. |
Action
Soldier-exclusive
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The Soldier will step on a bag of coffee beans and drink from a mug while saying:
Associated sound effects |
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The Soldier will pull out a trombone and play four low notes of failure (D, D♭, C, B). |
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The Soldier will take out a gravestone which says "Here lies maggot. I win. The end." and say: |
All-Class
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A Bread monster partially comes out of the Soldier's chest. He tries to catch the monster with both hands, but it quickly goes back in; the Soldier then looks around in search of it. |
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The Soldier bounces in rhythm to the Latin beats while saying:
Initiating a Conga line
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The Soldier extends his arms out and forms a square with his big hands, trying to visualize the scene in front of him in a frame or a screen. |
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The Soldier will bend his knees slightly with his hands interlocked to form a platform for players to flip themselves off. If he is being flipped, the Soldier will perform a somersault in mid-air.
Preparing to flip
Flipping another player Being flipped After flipping
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The Soldier stands at attention and raises his hand while saying: He then salutes, slaps the other player's hand, and pumps his right fist back and forth a few times. |
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The Soldier puts one hand over the other in front of him while bending his knees and kicking forward. He looks left, makes a military salute, repositions his hands, looks right, then looks back forward, his helmet bouncing up and down the entire time. The player can freely move around, albeit slowly, during this taunt. |
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The Soldier will go through an aerobics routine with the option of a class-specific animation. The player can freely move around, albeit slowly, during this taunt. |
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The Soldier engages in an intense battle of Rock, Paper, Scissors.
Initiating a throw
Win (Condition-specific) Loss |
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The Soldier slouches forward and wheezes, breathless with laughter. After righting himself, he then wipes a tear from his eye. |
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The Soldier takes out a staff with a skull on its top and a tag reading "99¢". He attempts to cast a spell, fails to create anything but green sparkles, and then angrily throws the wand on the ground before returning to his original position. |
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The Soldier summons a guitar and plays an intense solo as flames and lightning spout from behind. |
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The Soldier will gesture towards his head and then perform a head butt with another player.
Initiating a head butt
Head-butting After a head butt |
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The Soldier will swing his partner 'round and 'round while saying:
Starting a dance
Dance's end |
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The Soldier jumps into a team-colored bumper car. Pressing MOUSE1 will make him honk the car's horn. The player can freely move around, albeit slowly, during this taunt. |
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A wooden cutout of a Yeti appears roaring in front of the Soldier. He closes his right hand into a fist, grabs the cutout over him, and smashes it against his head. He staggers for a moment, dizzy, then goes back to normal. |
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The Soldier turns into a Yeti, beats his chest while roaring, and slams the ground with his fist; he then turns back to normal and slightly rearranges his helmet back in place while standing back up. |
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The Soldier pulls out a witch's broom and proceeds to ride it, hovering above the ground. The player can freely move around, albeit slowly, during this taunt. |
Costume
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The Soldier performs the Robot dance while saying, "Beep beep boop. Maggot!" The actual video demonstration can be seen here. |
Unused content
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Geen | The Soldier stamps his feet, crosses his arms then shows something off. |
Update history
- [Onbeschreven] Added taunts used by the Direct Hit, Shotgun and Equalizer.
- [Onbeschreven] The Shotgun's original taunt (juggling taunt) was assigned to the Buff Banner.
- [Onbeschreven] Added an unused "high-five" taunt.
- Fixed the Worms gear not playing the correct sound during the Equalizer taunt.
30 september 2010-patch (Mann-Conomy Update)
- [Onbeschreven] Updated the unused "high-five" taunt.
- Fixed the Soldier/Demoman taunts not working correctly when the Half-Zatoichi is the active weapon.
5 mei 2011-patch (Replay Update)
- Added Director's Vision taunt.
- [Onbeschreven] Added voice response for the Grenade taunt.
- [Onbeschreven] Added laughing animations.
23 juni 2011-patch (Über Update)
- [Onbeschreven] Added Schadenfreude taunt.
- [Onbeschreven] Added the Cocksure taunt, used by the Cow Mangler 5000.
- [Onbeschreven] Added an unused "show" taunt.
- [Onbeschreven] The Soldier is no longer able to taunt while the Cow Mangler 5000 is charging.
13 oktober 2011-patch (Manniversary Update & Sale)
- Added High Five! taunt.
- Taunting with the Righteous Bison, Battalion's Backup, or the Saxxy now play the Buff Banner taunt
- Added a robot taunt for the Soldier which plays when wearing The Tin Soldier set
- Fixed the Escape Plan not using the same taunt as the Equalizer.
- Added Shred Alert taunt.
18 juni 2014-patch (Love & War Update)
- Added Conga, Square Dance, Skullcracker, Flippin' Awesome, Rock, Paper, Scissors, and Fresh Brewed Victory taunts.
2 juli 2015-patch (Gun Mettle Update)
- The Kazotsky Kick was added to the game.
6 oktober 2015-patch (Invasion Community Update)
- The Burstchester was added to the game.
28 oktober 2015-patch (Scream Fortress 2015)
- The Zoomin' Broom was added to the game.
- Updated taunts to prevent movement during the pre-round period when players are frozen
17 december 2015-patch (Tough Break Update)
- Added Mannrobics taunt.
7 juli 2016-patch #1 (Meet Your Match Update)
- Added Fubar Fanfare taunt.
21 oktober 2016-patch (Scream Fortress 2016)
- Added Second Rate Sorcery taunt.
- Added Victory Lap taunt.
20 oktober 2017-patch #1 (Jungle Inferno Update)
- Added 2 official taunts: Yeti Punch and Yeti Smash.
19 oktober 2018-patch (Scream Fortress X)
- The Panzer Pants was added to the game.
Trivia
- The Cow Mangler 5000's taunt is officially named the "Cocksure" (Salute taunt).
- Near the end of Soldier's Schadenfreude taunt, the voice director can be heard saying "Alright cut".
See also
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Het voorwerpaanpasmenu is een onderdeel van het hoodfmenu in Team Fortress 2 dat toegang geeft tot de uitrusting-, rugzak-, ontwerp-, Mann Co.-catalogus-, ruil- en Oorlogsverfssub-menus. Het statistiekenmenu geeft ook een aantal van de speler's persoonlijke statistieken weer. Het rugzakmenu kan direct via de "rugzak"-knop worden weergegeven, maar kan ook direct worden open gemaakt door op M te klikken (of door de open_charinfo_direct
-commando in de console te typen) wanneer je in een server bent.
Functions
By clicking any of the nine class portraits the player is taken directly to the loadout of the respective class. The five icons along the bottom – backpack, crafting, Mann Co. Catalog, trading, and war paint – will take the player to those submenus.
Uitrustings- en Bespottingsvakken
The loadout menu enables the player to equip items and taunts for use with the nine classes.
The left of the loadout screen features the player's selections for primary, secondary, and melee weapons. The Spy's loadout screen positions the secondary and melee slots in place of the primary and secondary respectively. The Engineer and Spy loadout screens also include a fourth slot for the Construction PDA and Sapper (PDA) respectively. The right four slots consist of three cosmetic slots for hats or Miscellaneous items, and one for action items. Clicking the movie reel on the bottom allows you to switch to the taunt menu where you can equip any taunt you have in your inventory to a maximum of 8 at once. Pressing the box next to it will bring it back to the regular loadout. Pressing G while having one of the taunts equipped will bring you to a taunt HUD which allows you to select a taunt.
Mousing over any of the slots for equipped weapons will display the statistics and description pertaining to the item, in a similar format to the backpack. This information (and more) can also be seen at any time in the Mann Co. Catalog without having to own the item. At the bottom of menu, the player's net attributes from their equipped items are shown as an overview.
When a player changes their loadout mid-game, any changes made to the current class's loadout will only take immediate effect if the player is in the spawn area. Otherwise, they will not take effect until the player either respawns, or touches a resupply locker.
Backpack
The backpack is a player's personal inventory, allowing for storage for all in-game items. Items are kept in individual slots and can be viewed, moved, customized or deleted from within the backpack interface. The backpack is divided in to pages, with each page displaying 50 items. The backpack can be automatically sorted by quality, type, class or loadout slot.
Crafting
Crafting is the process that allows players to combine items they have in their backpacks in to new items. Through using specific crafting blueprints, more desired outcomes can be obtained, such as crafting a specific weapon through its designated blueprint. It should be noted that not all items can be used as an ingredient, nor can all items be obtained as an outcome.
Mann Co. Catalog
The Mann Co. Catalog contains a listing of (almost) every item in the game, allowing for a quick lookup of item appearances, statistics and descriptions. It will also displays a button leading to the listing of an item in the Mann Co. Store (if available), additionally a link to the item's page on the Team Fortress Wiki will be displayed.
Trading
The trading submenu will allow a player to exchange items with other players directly through Steam friends, current server players, or a Steam Community URL. However, this feature is partially disabled for all free to play players; they can receive items in a trade initiated by another player, but are unable to give any items in return.
War Paints
The War Paints submenu allows a player to preview every War Paint available for every applicable weapon. The menu contains drop-down menu for each War Paint, a drop-down menu for each weapon a given War Paint can be applied to, and a slider to change the Wear of the War Paint – from Factory New to Battle Scared – as well as buttons to switch the team color. Additionally, you can select the Randomize button, or set the seed manually, to preview the position of the texture applied to the weapon, though this is not available when redeeming War Paints. You may also select the View on Market button to find the current weapon with the applied War Paint on the Steam Community Market.
Statistics
The statistics tab opens up the best records and playtimes of the player. Statistics tracked include:
- Most points
- Most kills
- Most assists
- Most captures (Control point or Payload cart push)
- Most defenses (Control point or Payload cart stop)
- Most damage
- Most destruction
- Most dominations
- Longest life
- Most healing
- Most invulns
- Most kills by Sentry
- Most teleports
- Most headshots
- Most backstabs
- Playtime as each class.
Drop-down boxes will allow you to look at statistics for specific classes displayed as horizontal bar charts. A random tip will also be displayed on this screen, a new one can be forced by clicking the "Next Tip" button. These statistics can be reset by a button on the right (by doing this progress in locked achievements will be reset, but any unlocked achievements will not be reset).
Update history
- Removed the "Reset Stats" button from the Player Stats screen.
- Updated the Stats Summary screen to remember your previous selections each time you open the menu and while changing levels.
29 april 2008-patch (Gold Rush Update)
- Added Character Info and Loadout to the main menu.
- The backpack was introduced.
- Reworked the character loadout screens to support future features.
17 december 2009-patch (WAR! Update)
- Added item crafting.
- Backpack changes
- Moved Crafting button out to the root class/backpack selection panel.
10 juni 2010-patch (Mac Update)
8 juli 2010-patch (Engineer Update)
- [Onbeschreven] Added a second Misc. item slot in the loadout.
30 september 2010-patch (Mann-Conomy Update)
- Added the Mann-Conomy.
- Added the Mann Co. Store & Catalog.
- Added Trading.
- Added Item customization.
- [Onbeschreven] The on-wearer attribute area was added to the loadout.
14 april 2011-patch (Hatless Update)
- [Onbeschreven] Added option to hide duplicate items on loadout screen.
- [Onbeschreven] Class models presented in the loadout screen are now static and do not play idle animations.
5 mei 2011-patch (Replay Update)
- Fixed the Gloves of Running Urgently not using the correct skin in the character loadout screen.
- Fixed the Kritzkrieg not drawing the correct model in the character loadout screen.
- [Onbeschreven] Idle animations restored to class loadout screens.
13 oktober 2011-patch (Manniversary Update & Sale)
- When selecting items from the loadout, weapons with different kill eater ranks will all show up.
- Fixed a client crash when opening the loadout screen.
- [Onbeschreven] Added Construction PDA slot and Sapper slot to the Engineer's and Spy's loadout screens, respectively.
- [Onbeschreven] Construction Tool, Demolish Tool, Disguise Kit, and Sapper now appear in backpack when viewing stock items.
- Fixed a crash in the class loadout panel for Mac users.
- Fixed a client crash related to the hatless hats and the character loadout screen.
- "Head" and "Misc" slots for player loadouts have been converted to Cosmetic slots. All items that were previously Head- or Misc-slot-specific can now be equipped in any Cosmetic slot.
- Updated several cosmetic items that were missing an
item_type
description - Updated several cosmetic items to count as assisters in Pyrovision
- Fixed an infinite healing exploit related to loadout presets.
Bugs
- Some items will become semi-transparent or lit incorrectly when appearing in the loadout screen.
- It is possible to break "The customize items menu" by pressing the left mouse button on any menu object and moving the cursor in any direction while continuing to hold the mouse button. This will cause the menu screen to freeze.
- Occasionally, cosmetic items may unequip themselves.
- Classes that can equip Melee weapons for all classes will hold the weapon differently than how it's held in-game, an example for that is with Sniper, which he holds the weapon straight up in the Loadout screen, while in-game, he holds way much lower and inclined.
- Switching between the classes will cause their mouths to open then quickly close.
Demonstration
Gallery
The Unusual slider bar
See also
Category:GUI Category:Gameplay
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“ | This thing looks bloody useful.
Klik om te luisteren
— The Sniper observing a pickup
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Pickups are objects that are spawned or dropped in various locations across most maps and can be "picked up" by players coming into contact with them, such as by walking into them or colliding with them. Pickups usually apply various conditions on players when picked up; others can score points towards Achievements or game objectives, and a few pickups can add items to player inventories.
Inhoud
Regular pickups
Regular pickups are the types that can be found on any map on any given day and consist of varying forms of Health, Ammo, and Metal, with three standard sizes each for Health Kits and Ammo Cases. Players can only pick up these items when they are not at full Health, Ammo, or Metal, respectively. Any regular pickup used in this way disappears, and then respawns after ten seconds with a distinct sound effect. Health pickups and Ammo/Metal pickups each restore a percentage of the maximum health or ammo/metal capacity of a class.
Fixed spawn point pickups cannot be retrieved if an Engineer builds a Teleporter on the pickup spawn point. Other engineering buildings, such as Sentry Guns and Dispensers, allow friendly players to pass through but block enemy movement, so they can be used to prevent opponents from taking pickups. However, such buildings also block the builder from claiming them.
The Heavy's Sandvich can be used to create a pick-up item, in the sense that a Heavy can drop his Sandvich for his teammates or enemies to use. A Sandvich pickup can recover as much health as a medium-sized health kit. When a Heavy is at full health, he can pick up a health kit to instantly recharge his Sandvich if it has been depleted. The same can be done with the Dalokohs Bar or Second Banana; however, the pickup will only heal teammates or enemies as much as a small-sized health kit, though its faster recharge speed helps to compensate for that.
Other regular pickups:
- Ammo Cases dropped by killed players and broken building parts can both be picked up to replenish ammunition and metal.
- The Scout also produces small health packs whenever they score a kill or assist with the Candy Cane equipped.
- Hitting the Sandman Ball produces a rolling ball pickup that instantly recharges the Scout's Ball meter, and the Ball can be immediately hit again.
- A weapon dropped by a dead player can be picked up and used by another player that has a compatible class.
Special pickups
Some pickups are exclusive to certain conditions, such as events or game modes.
Event pickups
The regular pickups have Halloween and birthday variants. The change in appearance is merely cosmetic and does not alter the items' benefits. The Halloween variants can be found on Halloween maps, while the birthday variants appear on all maps when Birthday Mode is activated. Additionally, Birthday Mode variants are available for those players who equip Pyrovision with the proper goggles or any other item that enables it.
Halloween events
Halloween maps spawn some specific Halloween-themed pickups. During the annual Halloween events, particular effects can be activated:
Halloween pumpkins are found on several Halloween maps; they randomly drop when players are killed. These Halloween pumpkins function simiarly to a medium ammo pickup and grant a 3-4 second Crit boost when picked up. Picking up 20 of them will also complete the Candy Coroner achievement, unlocking the Mildly Disturbing Halloween Mask. These effects of are always active when the maps are hosted, regardless of time of year, including achievement progress.
On certain Halloween maps, floating spellbooks, flasks, or crystal balls appear and may be picked up for magic spells by players equipped with a Spell Book.
Ghostly Soul Gargoyles appear on certain Halloween maps, announced by Merasmus. During Halloween events, picking one up scores the player ten souls on their Soul Gargoyle backpack item counter. Picking up one will grant the player the Masked Mann achievement.
Haunted Halloween Gifts were dropped for players on a limited number of Halloween maps during events prior to Scream Fortress VII, 2015, when they were replaced by Soul Gargoyles spawning in the same locations. Successfully finding this gift awarded the player a random Halloween Mask, Halloween Costume item, Halloween Spell, Voodoo-cursed item, a Spellbook Page, or other random items depending on the map. The general function of awarding players Halloween gift items was replaced the same year by Merasmissions.
Winter events
Beginning with the Australian Christmas 2011 event, Christmas gift pickups are dropped upon the death of a player during Winter events. These pickups appear as a small gift box and function similarly to the Halloween pumpkins, however, they do not grant the player additional critical hits. Collecting three of the Christmas gifts will grant the player the Gift Grab achievement. In subsequent Christmas/Smissmas events, Christmas gift pickups happen less frequently, but still count towards Gift Grab if picked up.
Ducks
During the End of the Line Update event, killing players and completing objectives occasionally yielded rubber duck pickups, the "class" of the duck matching the player's class. The Duck Journal kept track of the number of ducks a player collected, and also increased the amount of ducks dropped.
On Carnival of Carnage, one of the Bumper Car minigames involves collecting toy ducks on a track. Smashing into enemy players makes golden "bonus ducks" fly out of the smashed player, worth twice as much. The team that collects the specified number of ducks first wins.
Game mode pickups
In Capture the Flag and Special Delivery, a case (containing intelligence, Australium, or carnival tickets) is picked up and carried from its spawn point to a capture objective. A carrying player is highlighted to all players on both teams. On Crasher and Helltrain, the cases are replaced with a barrel bomb and a coal core, respectively.
In Medieval Mode, medium health pickups appear as a slab of ham with a bone sticking out of it on a plate.
In Mann vs. Machine, destroying a robot makes it drop a pile of cash that can be collected and used to buy upgrades at any Upgrade Station. All collected cash is shared between team members. Scouts have a longer cash collect range and also gain health from picking up cash. Snipers can remotely pick up cash from headshots if no other player picks it up first.
In Robot Destruction, the destruction of robots produces Power Cores, which are used to fuel the Reactor Core. The amount of Power Cores gained from killing a robot depends on the level of the robot. The first team to get a predetermined number of Power Cores wins the game.
In PASS Time, the JACK is a "game ball" that is visible through walls, may be picked up or thrown away by players, dropped by killed players, passed to teammates or intercepted, and thrown into scoring goals.
In Player Destruction, scoring pickups (beer bottles, souls, body parts etc.) are produced by killing players. These pickups need to be carried to a point near the center of the map to score points to win the game. When killed, a player drops one new scoring pickup plus all pickups they were holding at the time of death. The person carrying the most scoring pickups on a team becomes the team leader and gains the ability to self-heal and also heal nearby teammates at the rate of a Level 1 Dispenser. The amount of scoring pickups a player is carrying is displayed over their head.
Associated weapons
Lijst van pickup-gerelateerde wapens | |||||
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Slagwapen | Bij kill: laat een klein gezondheidspakket achter. | ||||
Zuurstok | |||||
Slagwapen | +50% gezondheid van pakketten voor de gebruiker. | ||||
Ruggenkrabber | |||||
Slagwapen | Ammo boxes collected give Charge. | ||||
Ottomaanse Overtuiger | |||||
Secundair | Wordt bij secundaire aanval op de grond gegooid om tot 50% van de gezondheid van een andere speler te genezen. | ||||
Sandvich | Buffelbiefstuksandvich | ||||
Robo-Sandvich | Feestelijke Sandvich | ||||
With secondary fire, throws it for another player to restore 20.5% health. | |||||
Dalokohsreep | Viskoek | ||||
Troostbanaan | |||||
Slagwapen | 20% less metal from Dispensers and Pickups. | ||||
Eureka-effect | |||||
PDA2 | Geen verhullingsmeter van munitiedozen terwijl je onzichtbaar bent -35% verhullingsmeter van munitiedozen | ||||
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Related achievements
Schreeuwstaties
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Geestaties
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Merasmachievements
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Kerstprestaties
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Mann vs. Machinestaties
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Scout
De kaas van het brood Dood een vijandelijke Heavy en pak zijn Sandvich. |
Heavy
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Update history
- Dropped weapons now replenish half of your max ammo when picked up.
- The Sandvich was added to the game.
- Spies will be able to recharge their Cloak by picking up ammo off of the ground or visiting health cabinets.
- Players with full health can now pick up dropped Sandviches.
- Alt-fire on the Sandvich now drops Sandviches.
- A single Sandvich can be dropped at a time. Dropping the Sandvich removes it from the Heavy.
- A Heavy can regain his Sandvich by collecting a healthkit while already being at full health.
- Eating a Sandvich using the taunt method now heals a Heavy to full health.
- Dropped Sandviches heal 50% of the collector's health.
- Added 1/2 Bonus Point for healing a teammate with a dropped Sandvich.
- Fixed being able to eat your Sandvich (via taunt) and drop it in the same frame.
- Fixed thrown Sandvich traveling through players before being activated.
- Fixed Sandviches sometimes spawning inside walls, or being thrown through thin walls.
- Added the Halloween Pumpkins.
- Fixed the Heavy picking up his own thrown Sandvich if it was thrown while running forward.
- Throwing a Sandvich to a teammate now earns a full bonus point (was half a point).
- Added TF birthday replacement models for health kits and ammo packs.
- [Onbeschreven] Small health kits now heal 20% of a class' max health (previously 20.5%).
- [Onbeschreven] Added Credits pickup.
- Overhealed players that are bleeding or on fire can now pickup healthkits to remove these conditions.
2 juli 2015-patch #1 (Gun Mettle Update)
- Dalokohs Bar
- Can be thrown (alt-fire) as a small medkit for other players to use.
- Fixed the Dalokohs Bar giving medium health kits when thrown. Now properly gives small health kits when thrown.
Gallery
Standard pickups
Small Health Pickup
Halloween pickups
Halloween pumpkin (Crumpkin)
A duck from Carnival of Carnage
The Soul Pickup on Pit of Death
The Soul Pickup on Cursed Cove
The fallen body parts on Monster Bash
A small Weed Killer pickup on Farmageddon
A large Weed Killer pickup on Farmageddon
The Blood Bag pickup on Mannsylvania
Birthday mode pickups
Mann vs. Machine pickups
Other pickups
Medium Health Pickup on Medieval Mode map DeGroot Keep.
Gift box dropped during Australian Christmas 2011.
RED Power Core pickup from Robot Destruction.
The Beer Bottle pickup from Watergate.
The fish pickup from Selbyen.
The gas canister pickup from Galleria.
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