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| image              = Backpack Strange Part.png
 
| image              = Backpack Strange Part.png
 
| released          = {{Patch name|3|22|2012}}
 
| released          = {{Patch name|3|22|2012}}
| availability      = Various Crates (see [[#Variants|below]]), {{Avail|Drop}}
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| availability      = {{avail|drop-expired|case-bonus}}
| gift              = no
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| trade              = yes
| market             = yes
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| gift              = yes
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| marketable        = yes
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| craft              = no
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| rename             = no
 
| numbered          = no
 
| numbered          = no
 
| loadout            = yes
 
| loadout            = yes
   | item-description = Adding this Strange Part to a Strange-quality weapon will enable it to track an additional new statistic!
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  | item-level      = none
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   | item-description = Adding this Strange Part to a Strange-quality item will enable it to track an additional new statistic!
 
   | item-uses        = 1
 
   | item-uses        = 1
| no-level          = yes
 
 
}}
 
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{{quotation|'''The Administrator'''|Only found in crates, Strange Parts will help you study specific aspects of (what I charitably call) your performance in battle by letting you customize your favorite Strange weapon. Now you're free to track the number of enemies you gib, projectiles you reflect, heads you've shot, and more.
 
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'''Strange Parts''' are exclusive tools that are only obtainable via [[Mann Co. Supply Crate|crates]], with the exception of the ''Full Moon Kills'', ''Halloween Kills'', and ''Robots Destroyed During Halloween'' parts which can be found as a random drop. Strange Parts can only be used on [[Strange]] weapons. They allow players to track additional statistics such as number of [[headshot]] kills or [[buildings]] destroyed.
 
  
Up to three Strange Parts can be applied onto one Strange weapon. Certain Strange Parts cannot be used on certain weapons; for example, the [[Headshot]] tool cannot be used on a Strange [[Wrench]]. When applied, it will not count any previous stats. Strange Parts can be individually removed from a weapon using the Restore button in the backpack, allowing the player to remove a strange part of their choosing; however, a part which has been removed will not be returned to the player, and instead will be permanently lost.
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{{Quotation|'''The Administrator'''|Only found in crates, Strange Parts will help you study specific aspects of (what I charitably call) your performance in battle by letting you customize your favorite Strange weapon. Now you're free to track the number of enemies you gib, projectiles you reflect, heads you've shot, and more.}}
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'''Strange Parts''' are [[Tools|tool]] items. They are represented by a counter sitting next to a screen displaying an image, with some cut cables and spare parts. The image on the screen changes depending on the Strange Part.
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Strange Parts can only be used on [[Strange]] weapons, [[cosmetic items]], and [[Power Up Canteen]]s. They allow players to track additional statistics, such as number of [[headshot]] kills or [[buildings]] destroyed.
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Up to three Strange Parts can be applied onto one Strange item. Certain Strange Parts cannot be used on certain weapons; for example, the [[Headshot]] tool cannot be used on a Strange [[Wrench]]. When applied, it does not count any previous stats. Strange Parts can be individually removed from a weapon using the Restore button in the backpack, allowing the player to remove a strange part of their choosing; however, a part which has been removed is not returned to the player, and is instead permanently lost.
  
 
== Variants ==
 
== Variants ==
Certain parts are only compatible with certain weapons. A table of the restrictions is given below.
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Certain Strange Parts are only compatible with certain weapons. A table of the restrictions is given below.
  
These restrictions are based on specific attributes listed in the <code>items_game.txt</code> file, '''which do not necessarily reflect weapon functionality'''. The tables below and elsewhere in the wiki are based on these attributes.  
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These restrictions are based on specific attributes listed in the {{code|items_game.txt}} file, '''which do not necessarily reflect weapon functionality'''. The tables below and elsewhere on the Wiki are based on these attributes.
  
There are some mismatches between weapon capabilities and strange part compatibility which are not bugs, strictly speaking. E.g. the Medi Gun can be used to extinguish team-mates, but it isn't possible to apply the ''Allies Extinguished'' strange part to a strange Medi Gun. In this case, it's probably because the Medi Gun takes a few seconds to extinguish burning teammates, but all the weapons that are compatible with the ''Allies Extinguished'' strange part work instantly; only the latter mechanism is tracked by the strange part.
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There are some mismatches between weapon capabilities and Strange Part compatibility which are not bugs, strictly speaking. E.g. the [[Medi Gun]] can be used to extinguish teammates, but it is not possible to apply the ''Teammates Extinguished'' Strange Part to a Strange Medi Gun. In this case, it is probably because the Medi Gun takes a few seconds to extinguish burning teammates, but all of the weapons that are compatible with the ''Teammates Extinguished'' Strange Part work instantly; only the latter mechanism is tracked by the Strange Part.
  
 
{{Strange part tags}}
 
{{Strange part tags}}
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{{anchor|Crates}}
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{{Strange part restrictions}}
  
{{Strange part restrictions}}
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== Crafting ==
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{{See also|Crafting}}
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=== As a crafting ingredient ===
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{{Blueprint
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| ingredient-1 = Strange Part
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| ingredient-1-amount = 2
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| result = Strange Count Transfer Tool
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}}
  
==Demonstration==
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{{Weapon Demonstration}}
{{youtube|-bI4FtFkKMU}}
 
  
 
== Update history ==
 
== Update history ==
{{update history|1=
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{{Update history | '''{{Patch name|3|22|2012}}'''
'''{{patch name|3|22|2012}}'''
 
 
* Strange Parts were added to the game.
 
* Strange Parts were added to the game.
* {{undocumented}} Added Strange Parts: Gib Kills, Airborne Enemies Killed, Heavies Killed, Buildings Destroyed, Projectiles Reflected and Headshot Kills.
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* {{Undocumented}} Added Strange Parts: Gib Kills, Airborne Enemies Killed, Heavies Killed, Buildings Destroyed, Projectiles Reflected, and Headshot Kills.
  
 
'''{{Patch name|4|17|2012}}'''
 
'''{{Patch name|4|17|2012}}'''
* Added the ability to remove Strange parts via the Restore button in the backpack.
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* Added the ability to remove Strange parts via the Restore button in the [[backpack]].
  
 
'''{{Patch name|4|27|2012}}'''
 
'''{{Patch name|4|27|2012}}'''
* {{undocumented}} Added Strange Parts: Posthumous Kills, Allies Extinguished and, Full Moon Kills.
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* {{Undocumented}} Added Strange Parts: Posthumous Kills, Teammates Extinguished, and Full Moon Kills.
  
 
'''{{Patch name|5|17|2012}}'''
 
'''{{Patch name|5|17|2012}}'''
* {{undocumented}} Added Strange Parts: Demomen Killed, Soldiers Killed, Domination Kills, Revenge Kills, Critical Kills and Kills While Explosive Jumping.
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* {{Undocumented}} Added Strange Parts: Demomen Killed, Soldiers Killed, Domination Kills, Revenge Kills, Critical Kills, and Kills While Explosive Jumping.
  
 
'''{{Patch name|5|31|2012}}'''
 
'''{{Patch name|5|31|2012}}'''
* {{undocumented}} Strange Part counters watched in-game now appear in a dim-gray color.
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* {{Undocumented}} Strange Part counters watched in-game now appear in a dim-gray color.
  
'''{{Patch name|6|27|2012}}'''
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'''{{Patch name|6|27|2012}}''' ([[Pyromania Update]])
* Fixed Strange Part Projectiles Reflected not tracking grenade and sentry rocket deflections.
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* Fixed Strange Part: Projectiles Reflected not tracking grenade and sentry rocket deflections.
  
 
'''{{Patch name|7|2|2012}}'''
 
'''{{Patch name|7|2|2012}}'''
* {{undocumented}} Added Strange Part: Full Moon Kills.
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* {{Undocumented}} Added Strange Part: Full Moon Kills.
  
 
'''{{Patch name|9|4|2012}}'''
 
'''{{Patch name|9|4|2012}}'''
* {{undocumented}} Added Strange Parts: Scouts Killed, Cloaked Spies Killed and Sappers Destroyed.
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* {{Undocumented}} Added Strange Parts: Scouts Killed, Cloaked Spies Killed, and Sappers Destroyed.
  
 
'''{{Patch name|10|9|2012}}'''
 
'''{{Patch name|10|9|2012}}'''
* {{undocumented}} Added Strange Parts: Engineers Killed, Robots Destroyed and Low-Health Kills.
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* {{Undocumented}} Added Strange Parts: Engineers Killed, Robots Destroyed, and Low-Health Kills.
  
 
'''{{Patch name|10|26|2012}}'''
 
'''{{Patch name|10|26|2012}}'''
* {{undocumented}} Added Strange Parts: Halloween Kills and Robots Destroyed During Halloween.
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* {{Undocumented}} Added Strange Parts: Halloween Kills and Robots Destroyed During Halloween.
  
 
'''{{Patch name|12|20|2012}}''' ([[Mecha Update]])
 
'''{{Patch name|12|20|2012}}''' ([[Mecha Update]])
* {{undocumented}} Added Strange Parts: Defender Kills, Snipers Killed, Pyros Killed, Underwater Kills, and Kills While Übercharged.
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* {{Undocumented}} Added Strange Parts: Defender Kills, Snipers Killed, Pyros Killed, Underwater Kills, and Kills While Übercharged.
  
 
'''{{Patch name|2|14|2013}}'''
 
'''{{Patch name|2|14|2013}}'''
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'''{{Patch name|3|12|2013}}'''
 
'''{{Patch name|3|12|2013}}'''
* {{undocumented}} Added Strange Parts: Medics Killed, Tanks Destroyed, and Long-Distance Kills.
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* {{Undocumented}} Added Strange Parts: Medics Killed, Tanks Destroyed, and Long-Distance Kills.
  
 
'''{{Patch name|6|19|2013}}'''
 
'''{{Patch name|6|19|2013}}'''
* {{undocumented}} Added Strange Parts: Medics Killed That Have Full ÜberCharge and Giant Robots Destroyed.
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* {{Undocumented}} Added Strange Parts: Medics Killed That Have Full ÜberCharge and Giant Robots Destroyed.
  
 
'''{{Patch name|8|27|2013}}'''
 
'''{{Patch name|8|27|2013}}'''
* {{undocumented}} Added Strange Parts: Robot Spies Destroyed, Kills During Victory Time and Kills with a Taunt Attack.
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* {{Undocumented}} Added Strange Parts: Robot Spies Destroyed, Kills During Victory Time, and Kills with a Taunt Attack.
* {{undocumented}} Added schema for Strange Part "KillEaterEvent_UniquePlayerKills"
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* {{Undocumented}} Added schema for Strange Part "KillEaterEvent_UniquePlayerKills".
  
 
'''{{Patch name|10|29|2013}}''' ([[Scream Fortress 2013]])
 
'''{{Patch name|10|29|2013}}''' ([[Scream Fortress 2013]])
* Strange Part: Kills While Ubercharged can no longer be applied to Strange Equalizers and Escape Plans}}
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* Strange Part: Kills While Ubercharged can no longer be applied to Strange Equalizers and Escape Plans.
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'''{{Patch name|12|6|2013}}'''
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* Added Strange parts that can be applied to Strange cosmetic items.
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* {{Undocumented}} Added Strange Parts: Spies Killed, Unusual-Wearing Player Kills, Burning Enemy Kills, Killstreaks Ended, Freezecam Taunt Appearances, Damage Dealt, Fires Survived, Allied Healing Done, and Point-Blank Kills.
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'''{{Patch name|6|11|2014}} #1'''
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* Fixed being able to apply the Strange Part: Buildings Destroyed tool to the [[Flying Guillotine]].
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'''{{Patch name|2|11|2015}} #1'''
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* {{Undocumented}} Added Strange Parts: Not Crit nor Mini-Crit Kills and Player Hits.
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* {{Undocumented}} Added Strange Cosmetic Part: Assists.
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'''{{Patch name|8|18|2015}} #1'''
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* The [[Huo-Long Heater]] can now accept Posthumous Kills strange parts.
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'''{{Patch name|8|27|2015}}'''
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* The [[Dalokohs Bar]] can now accept Ally Healing Done strange parts.
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'''{{Patch name|12|17|2015}}''' ([[Tough Break Update]])
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* All Strange parts can now be applied to Strange cosmetics items.
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'''{{Patch name|12|22|2015}}'''
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* Strange Part: Kills While Explosive Jumping can now be applied to Strange Grenade Launchers.
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'''{{Patch name|8|29|2016}}'''
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* Strange Part: Allies Extinguished can now be applied to Strange [[Sydney Sleeper]] rifles.
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'''{{Patch name|3|28|2018}} #1'''
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* Fixed the Deflect Projectiles strange part not counting deflections.
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'''{{Patch name|9|16|2021}}'''
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* Updated description of the "Strange Part: Player Hits" item to match its name.
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'''{{Patch name|8|11|2022}}'''
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* {{Undocumented}} Updated the description for several Strange Parts.}}
  
 
== Bugs ==
 
== Bugs ==
* The Strange Part: Buildings Destroyed can be applied to [[Chargin' Targe]], [[Mantreads]] and [[Flying Guillotine]], but cannot raise the counter, even by killing an Engineer hauling an active building.
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* The Strange Part: Buildings Destroyed can be applied to the [[Chargin' Targe]], but cannot raise the counter, even by killing an Engineer hauling an active building.
* The Strange Part: Robots Destroyed does not track zombies killed in the [[Caliginous Caper]] Halloween mission.
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* The Strange Part: Kills While Explosive Jumping can be applied to the [[Mantreads]], but cannot raise the counter, because the weapon requires landing to deal damage.
* The Strange Part: Posthumous Kills cannot be applied to [[Huo-Long Heater]], even though the ring of flames can deal posthumous damage.
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* The Strange Part: Kills While Explosive Jumping cannot be applied to the [[Panic Attack]], the [[Splendid Screen]] or the [[Persian Persuader]].
* The Strange Part: Critical Kills can be applied to [[Holiday Punch]], even though critical hits with this weapon cannot deal damage.
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* The Strange Part: Critical Kills cannot be applied to the [[Sydney Sleeper]] or the [[Ullapool Caber]], even though they can be Crit boosted.
* The Strange Part: Gib Kills cannot be applied to [[Gunslinger]], even though it can [[gib]] players with the [[Organ Grinder]] kill taunt.
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* The Strange Part: Critical Kills cannot be applied to any of [[Spy#Melee|Spy's melee weapons]], except the [[Saxxy]] and [[Golden Frying Pan]], even though they deal critical damage upon backstabs.
* The Strange Part: Underwater Kills can be applied to any form of strange flamethrower, despite the fact that enemies are immediately extinguished when they enter water, along with that flamethrowers cannot be used in a body of water.
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* The Strange Part: Kills While Ubercharged cannot be applied to the [[Equalizer]] or [[Escape Plan]], even though a Medic can freely ÜberCharge a Soldier who is wielding them.
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* The Strange Part: Gib Kills cannot be applied to the [[Detonator]] or the [[Scorch Shot]].
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* The Strange Part: Posthumous Kills as applied to the [[Wrap Assassin]] only increments the counter on direct impact kills with the bauble, and does not count kills from the [[bleeding]] that results afterwards.
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* The Strange Part: Player Hits does not raise the counter if an enemy was killed by a hit.
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* The Strange Part: Tanks Destroyed can be applied to the [[Flying Guillotine]], even though it cannot damage tanks. The counter can still be raised if  the player has damaged a tank and then holds the Guillotine when that tank is destroyed.
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** Similarly, Tanks Destroyed can be applied to the Mantreads, the Chargin' Targe, and the Splendid Screen, even though they cannot damage tanks. However, since these weapons are always active, the player only has to be alive when a tank they have damaged is destroyed for the counter to increase.
  
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
* Any parts applied to [[Engineer]] [[Engineer#Melee|wrenches]] will only count actions with the Wrench and not with any built [[Sentry Gun]]s.
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* Despite the name, the Strange Part is only available in Unique quality, "Strange" being solely a descriptor for modifying Strange quality items.
* Servers using an altered {{cvar|tf_playergib}} setting will not change the way the ''Gib Kills'' counter is counted, only kills that would normally gib will still be counted.
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* Any parts applied to [[Engineer]] [[Engineer#Melee|wrenches]] only count actions with the Wrench and not with any built [[Sentry Gun]]s.
* All the strange Flamethrowers do not count issues with reflected projectiles. That means they do ''not'' count gib kills with deflected rocket/grenade, headshots with deflected arrows and kills while explosive jumping on deflected enemy explosives. As a result respective Strange Parts can not be applied.
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** Parts applied to cosmetics also do not count Sentry Gun kills unless the Sentry was [[Wrangler|wrangled]].
* Destroying Sappers with any Strange Engineer wrenches will not increase a buildings destroyed counter, however destroying Sappers with a Strange [[Homewrecker]] or a Strange [[Neon Annihilator]] will increase a buildings destroyed counter.
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* Servers using an altered {{cvar|tf_playergib}} setting do not change the way the ''Gib Kills'' counter is counted, only kills that would normally gib are still counted. Likewise, killing a player who is wearing a [[Bombinomicon]] does not increase the counter of a Gib Kills strange part.
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* All of the Strange {{botignore|flamethrowers}} do ''not'' count gib kills with deflected rocket/grenade, headshots with deflected arrows and kills while explosive jumping on deflected enemy explosives, nor do they track healing done with reflected [[Crusader's Crossbow]] bolts. As a result, respective Strange Parts can not be applied.
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* Destroying Sappers with any Strange Engineer wrenches does not increase a buildings destroyed counter; however, destroying Sappers with a Strange [[Homewrecker]] or a Strange [[Neon Annihilator]] increases a buildings destroyed counter.
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* Other than strange parts that are directly related to destroying [[Mann vs. Machine]] [[Robots]] or tanks, strange parts cannot gain points for killing MvM robots. Strange parts that do not rank up based on kills, such as Strange Part: Allied Healing Done, continue to track statistics normally in the MvM game mode.
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* 'Posthumous' is, in ''Team Fortress 2'', the act of killing someone after dying (for example, a Pyro sets someone on fire, then dies; if the player set on fire dies from the afterburn before the Pyro respawns, it is counted as a 'Posthumous' kill for the Pyro).
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== Trivia ==
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* The filename of the backpack icon for the Strange Part: Taunting Player Kills, {{code|strange_part_conga_killer_large.vtf}}, suggests that it was originally planned to track the number of [[Conga]] dancers killed.
  
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
<gallery perrow=3>
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<gallery>
 
File:Strange Part add counter.png|The prompt when a Strange Part is applied.
 
File:Strange Part add counter.png|The prompt when a Strange Part is applied.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
{{ToolNav}}
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== See also ==
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* [[Strange Filter]]
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{{Tool Nav}}
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[[Category:Strange items| ]]

Latest revision as of 14:37, 7 October 2024

Only found in crates, Strange Parts will help you study specific aspects of (what I charitably call) your performance in battle by letting you customize your favorite Strange weapon. Now you're free to track the number of enemies you gib, projectiles you reflect, heads you've shot, and more.
The Administrator

Strange Parts are tool items. They are represented by a counter sitting next to a screen displaying an image, with some cut cables and spare parts. The image on the screen changes depending on the Strange Part.

Strange Parts can only be used on Strange weapons, cosmetic items, and Power Up Canteens. They allow players to track additional statistics, such as number of headshot kills or buildings destroyed.

Up to three Strange Parts can be applied onto one Strange item. Certain Strange Parts cannot be used on certain weapons; for example, the Headshot tool cannot be used on a Strange Wrench. When applied, it does not count any previous stats. Strange Parts can be individually removed from a weapon using the Restore button in the backpack, allowing the player to remove a strange part of their choosing; however, a part which has been removed is not returned to the player, and is instead permanently lost.

Variants

Certain Strange Parts are only compatible with certain weapons. A table of the restrictions is given below.

These restrictions are based on specific attributes listed in the items_game.txt file, which do not necessarily reflect weapon functionality. The tables below and elsewhere on the Wiki are based on these attributes.

There are some mismatches between weapon capabilities and Strange Part compatibility which are not bugs, strictly speaking. E.g. the Medi Gun can be used to extinguish teammates, but it is not possible to apply the Teammates Extinguished Strange Part to a Strange Medi Gun. In this case, it is probably because the Medi Gun takes a few seconds to extinguish burning teammates, but all of the weapons that are compatible with the Teammates Extinguished Strange Part work instantly; only the latter mechanism is tracked by the Strange Part.

Crafting

See also: Crafting

As a crafting ingredient

Strange Part Strange Count Transfer Tool
Item icon Strange Part.pngx2 = Item icon Strange Count Transfer Tool.png

Demonstration

Update history

March 22, 2012 Patch
  • Strange Parts were added to the game.
  • [Undocumented] Added Strange Parts: Gib Kills, Airborne Enemies Killed, Heavies Killed, Buildings Destroyed, Projectiles Reflected, and Headshot Kills.

April 17, 2012 Patch

  • Added the ability to remove Strange parts via the Restore button in the backpack.

April 27, 2012 Patch

  • [Undocumented] Added Strange Parts: Posthumous Kills, Teammates Extinguished, and Full Moon Kills.

May 17, 2012 Patch

  • [Undocumented] Added Strange Parts: Demomen Killed, Soldiers Killed, Domination Kills, Revenge Kills, Critical Kills, and Kills While Explosive Jumping.

May 31, 2012 Patch

  • [Undocumented] Strange Part counters watched in-game now appear in a dim-gray color.

June 27, 2012 Patch (Pyromania Update)

  • Fixed Strange Part: Projectiles Reflected not tracking grenade and sentry rocket deflections.

July 2, 2012 Patch

  • [Undocumented] Added Strange Part: Full Moon Kills.

September 4, 2012 Patch

  • [Undocumented] Added Strange Parts: Scouts Killed, Cloaked Spies Killed, and Sappers Destroyed.

October 9, 2012 Patch

  • [Undocumented] Added Strange Parts: Engineers Killed, Robots Destroyed, and Low-Health Kills.

October 26, 2012 Patch

  • [Undocumented] Added Strange Parts: Halloween Kills and Robots Destroyed During Halloween.

December 20, 2012 Patch (Mecha Update)

  • [Undocumented] Added Strange Parts: Defender Kills, Snipers Killed, Pyros Killed, Underwater Kills, and Kills While Übercharged.

February 14, 2013 Patch

  • Fixed "Low-Health Kills" strange part also counting kills after the player had died.

March 12, 2013 Patch

  • [Undocumented] Added Strange Parts: Medics Killed, Tanks Destroyed, and Long-Distance Kills.

June 19, 2013 Patch

  • [Undocumented] Added Strange Parts: Medics Killed That Have Full ÜberCharge and Giant Robots Destroyed.

August 27, 2013 Patch

  • [Undocumented] Added Strange Parts: Robot Spies Destroyed, Kills During Victory Time, and Kills with a Taunt Attack.
  • [Undocumented] Added schema for Strange Part "KillEaterEvent_UniquePlayerKills".

October 29, 2013 Patch (Scream Fortress 2013)

  • Strange Part: Kills While Ubercharged can no longer be applied to Strange Equalizers and Escape Plans.

December 6, 2013 Patch

  • Added Strange parts that can be applied to Strange cosmetic items.
  • [Undocumented] Added Strange Parts: Spies Killed, Unusual-Wearing Player Kills, Burning Enemy Kills, Killstreaks Ended, Freezecam Taunt Appearances, Damage Dealt, Fires Survived, Allied Healing Done, and Point-Blank Kills.

June 11, 2014 Patch #1

  • Fixed being able to apply the Strange Part: Buildings Destroyed tool to the Flying Guillotine.

February 11, 2015 Patch #1

  • [Undocumented] Added Strange Parts: Not Crit nor Mini-Crit Kills and Player Hits.
  • [Undocumented] Added Strange Cosmetic Part: Assists.

August 18, 2015 Patch #1

August 27, 2015 Patch

  • The Dalokohs Bar can now accept Ally Healing Done strange parts.

December 17, 2015 Patch (Tough Break Update)

  • All Strange parts can now be applied to Strange cosmetics items.

December 22, 2015 Patch

  • Strange Part: Kills While Explosive Jumping can now be applied to Strange Grenade Launchers.

August 29, 2016 Patch

  • Strange Part: Allies Extinguished can now be applied to Strange Sydney Sleeper rifles.

March 28, 2018 Patch #1

  • Fixed the Deflect Projectiles strange part not counting deflections.

September 16, 2021 Patch

  • Updated description of the "Strange Part: Player Hits" item to match its name.

August 11, 2022 Patch

  • [Undocumented] Updated the description for several Strange Parts.

Bugs

  • The Strange Part: Buildings Destroyed can be applied to the Chargin' Targe, but cannot raise the counter, even by killing an Engineer hauling an active building.
  • The Strange Part: Kills While Explosive Jumping can be applied to the Mantreads, but cannot raise the counter, because the weapon requires landing to deal damage.
  • The Strange Part: Kills While Explosive Jumping cannot be applied to the Panic Attack, the Splendid Screen or the Persian Persuader.
  • The Strange Part: Critical Kills cannot be applied to the Sydney Sleeper or the Ullapool Caber, even though they can be Crit boosted.
  • The Strange Part: Critical Kills cannot be applied to any of Spy's melee weapons, except the Saxxy and Golden Frying Pan, even though they deal critical damage upon backstabs.
  • The Strange Part: Kills While Ubercharged cannot be applied to the Equalizer or Escape Plan, even though a Medic can freely ÜberCharge a Soldier who is wielding them.
  • The Strange Part: Gib Kills cannot be applied to the Detonator or the Scorch Shot.
  • The Strange Part: Posthumous Kills as applied to the Wrap Assassin only increments the counter on direct impact kills with the bauble, and does not count kills from the bleeding that results afterwards.
  • The Strange Part: Player Hits does not raise the counter if an enemy was killed by a hit.
  • The Strange Part: Tanks Destroyed can be applied to the Flying Guillotine, even though it cannot damage tanks. The counter can still be raised if the player has damaged a tank and then holds the Guillotine when that tank is destroyed.
    • Similarly, Tanks Destroyed can be applied to the Mantreads, the Chargin' Targe, and the Splendid Screen, even though they cannot damage tanks. However, since these weapons are always active, the player only has to be alive when a tank they have damaged is destroyed for the counter to increase.

Notes

  • Despite the name, the Strange Part is only available in Unique quality, "Strange" being solely a descriptor for modifying Strange quality items.
  • Any parts applied to Engineer wrenches only count actions with the Wrench and not with any built Sentry Guns.
    • Parts applied to cosmetics also do not count Sentry Gun kills unless the Sentry was wrangled.
  • Servers using an altered tf_playergib setting do not change the way the Gib Kills counter is counted, only kills that would normally gib are still counted. Likewise, killing a player who is wearing a Bombinomicon does not increase the counter of a Gib Kills strange part.
  • All of the Strange flamethrowers do not count gib kills with deflected rocket/grenade, headshots with deflected arrows and kills while explosive jumping on deflected enemy explosives, nor do they track healing done with reflected Crusader's Crossbow bolts. As a result, respective Strange Parts can not be applied.
  • Destroying Sappers with any Strange Engineer wrenches does not increase a buildings destroyed counter; however, destroying Sappers with a Strange Homewrecker or a Strange Neon Annihilator increases a buildings destroyed counter.
  • Other than strange parts that are directly related to destroying Mann vs. Machine Robots or tanks, strange parts cannot gain points for killing MvM robots. Strange parts that do not rank up based on kills, such as Strange Part: Allied Healing Done, continue to track statistics normally in the MvM game mode.
  • 'Posthumous' is, in Team Fortress 2, the act of killing someone after dying (for example, a Pyro sets someone on fire, then dies; if the player set on fire dies from the afterburn before the Pyro respawns, it is counted as a 'Posthumous' kill for the Pyro).

Trivia

  • The filename of the backpack icon for the Strange Part: Taunting Player Kills, strange_part_conga_killer_large.vtf, suggests that it was originally planned to track the number of Conga dancers killed.

Gallery

See also