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| type        = taunt
| weapon-slot = [[Primary]] ([[Taunt]])
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| image        = EngyChord.png
| used-by = [[Engineer]]
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| used-by     = [[Engineer]]
| weapon-image = EngyChord.png
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| slot        = primary
| availability = Unlock
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| availability = {{avail|Stock}}
| ammo-loaded = N/A
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| numbered    = no
| ammo-carried=N/A
 
| purchasable = no
 
 
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{{Quotation|'''The Engineer''' on Texan guitar combat|Let's do this Texas style.|sound=Engineer_meleedare01.wav}}
 
  
Upon [[taunt]]ing with the [[Frontier Justice]] equipped, the [[Engineer]] pulls out his trusty guitar, plays a few choice notes, and then '''bashes it''' over the head of anyone too slow, unaware, or unfortunate enough to be in his way. It is necessary to kill someone using this taunt to gain the 'Honky-Tonk Man' [[Engineer achievements|achievement]].  
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{{Quotation|'''The Engineer'''|Let's do this Texas style.|sound=Engineer_meleedare01.wav}}
  
As a taunt, this can still be used during [[Humiliation]] (despite being visually disarmed) to kill the winning team members as they come barreling into your spawn, as well during [[Stalemate]], although the achievement cannot be obtained during these modes.
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The '''Guitar Smash''', also known as '''Dischord''', is a [[Taunts#Kill taunt|kill taunt]] that activates upon [[Weapons#engietaunt|taunting]] with the [[Frontier Justice]] equipped. The [[Engineer]] pulls out his trusty guitar, plays a chord, and then bashes it over the head of any enemy slow, unaware, or unfortunate enough to be in the way, breaking the guitar.
  
== Damage ==
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Upon a successful hit, the enemy's head will appear to be pounded into their chest. This Guitar Smash taunt has a long range (128 Hammer Units, past which it has no effect), making it capable of killing an enemy standing on the Engineer's head if he was looking at the enemy at the time the taunt was initiated. The range, however, does not extend below as it will not kill an enemy the Engineer is standing on.
*450+ (Instant Kill)
 
  
== Function times ==
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As with most kill taunts, this taunt can be used to kill enemy players during [[Match outcomes#Humiliation|humiliation]] and [[Match outcomes#Stalemate|stalemate]]s.
*Taunt Duration: ~4
 
  
All times are listed in seconds, and determined by community testing.
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== Damage and function times ==
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{{Damage table
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| damagetype      = Melee
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| rangetype      = Melee
  
==Demonstration==
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| damage          = yes
{{youtube|e7cJW3t4KiY}}
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|  point blank    = 500
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|  medium range  = {{tooltip|N/A|Out of range}}
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|  long range    = {{tooltip|N/A|Out of range}}
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|  minicrit      = 675
  
==Related Achievements==
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| function times  = yes
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|  taunt duration = 4.3 s <ref> [https://youtu.be/en6GtxZcTVQ Taunt duration] </ref>
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}}
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== Related achievements ==
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==={{Class link|Engineer}}===
 
{{Achievement table
 
{{Achievement table
 
| 1 = {{Show achievement|Engineer|Honky Tonk Man}}
 
| 1 = {{Show achievement|Engineer|Honky Tonk Man}}
 
| 2 = {{Show achievement|Engineer|Six String Stinger}}
 
| 2 = {{Show achievement|Engineer|Six String Stinger}}
 
}}
 
}}
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== Update history ==
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'''{{Patch name|7|8|2010}}''' ([[Engineer Update]])
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* The Guitar Smash taunt was added to the game.
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== Bugs ==
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* In world view, other players may see the Engineer playing the Frontier Justice as a guitar instead of the actual guitar itself. This also occurs in freeze cams, but it does not occur in client view.
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* If the server variable <code>tf_allow_taunt_switch</code> is set to 1 or 2, several guitar gibs will fall out of the player as soon as they start the taunt and quick-switch away from the Frontier Justice. Constantly switching weapons will cause a flood of guitar parts to fall from the player. These guitar parts can only be seen in client view.
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* The guitar was first featured in [[Meet the Engineer]].
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* The guitar was first featured in ''[[Meet the Engineer]]'', and was seen at the end of [[Meet the Medic]].
* Using a guitar in this fashion draws similarities between the Engineer and [[Wikipedia:The Quick Draw McGraw Show|El Kabong]], the vigilante identity of Quick Draw McGraw.
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* The chord that the Engineer plays before smashing his guitar appears to be [[Media:Chord_Guitar_Eadd9.wav|E Major add9]].
* The model for the guitar is right handed, but the kill icon guitar is left handed.
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* The three sounds the guitar can make as it breaks were taken from ''[[Left 4 Dead 2]]''.
* Like the Soldier's [[Kamikaze]], the Engineer seems to able to carry a limitless amount of guitars, always having another one ready despite how many he smashes.
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* The chord that the Engineer plays before smashing his guitar appears to be Eadd9.
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== Gallery ==
* When a character is hit by the guitar, their head is pounded into their chest.
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<gallery>
* The sound the guitar makes as it breaks was reused from the Valve game {{w|Left 4 Dead 2}}.
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File:EngyGuitarSmash.png|The Engineer preparing to smash a guitar.
* The inlays on the guitar are not spaced correctly. There should be one dot on the 3, 5, 7, 9 frets and two on the 12th fret.
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File:Guitar Smash - Guitar.png|Image of the guitar.
* Currently, when attempting to perform the Dischord taunt, but instead performing the special Halloween taunt, several guitar gibs will fall out of the player.
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File:Guitar Gibs.png| The gibs of the Engineer's guitar.
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</gallery>
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
* [[Engineer strategy#Dischord|Dischord strategy]]
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* [[Community Engineer strategy]]
  
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== References ==
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<references/>
  
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{{Engineer Update Nav}}
 
{{Allweapons Nav}}
 
{{Allweapons Nav}}
 
{{Engineer Nav}}
 
{{Engineer Nav}}
[[Category:Taunts]]
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[[Category:Weapon Taunts]]

Latest revision as of 00:06, 19 August 2024

Let's do this Texas style.
The Engineer

The Guitar Smash, also known as Dischord, is a kill taunt that activates upon taunting with the Frontier Justice equipped. The Engineer pulls out his trusty guitar, plays a chord, and then bashes it over the head of any enemy slow, unaware, or unfortunate enough to be in the way, breaking the guitar.

Upon a successful hit, the enemy's head will appear to be pounded into their chest. This Guitar Smash taunt has a long range (128 Hammer Units, past which it has no effect), making it capable of killing an enemy standing on the Engineer's head if he was looking at the enemy at the time the taunt was initiated. The range, however, does not extend below as it will not kill an enemy the Engineer is standing on.

As with most kill taunts, this taunt can be used to kill enemy players during humiliation and stalemates.

Damage and function times

See also: Damage
Damage and function times
Damage type Melee
Ranged or Melee damage? Melee
Damage
Point blank 500
Medium range N/A
Long range N/A
Mini-crit 675
Function times
Taunt duration 4.3 s [1]
Values are approximate and determined by community testing.

Related achievements

Leaderboard class engineer.png Engineer

Honky Tonk Man
Honky Tonk Man
Smash an enemy player's head in with your guitar.
Six-String Stinger
Six-String Stinger
Provide an enemy player with a freeze cam of your guitar playing skills.

Update history

July 8, 2010 Patch (Engineer Update)

  • The Guitar Smash taunt was added to the game.

Bugs

  • In world view, other players may see the Engineer playing the Frontier Justice as a guitar instead of the actual guitar itself. This also occurs in freeze cams, but it does not occur in client view.
  • If the server variable tf_allow_taunt_switch is set to 1 or 2, several guitar gibs will fall out of the player as soon as they start the taunt and quick-switch away from the Frontier Justice. Constantly switching weapons will cause a flood of guitar parts to fall from the player. These guitar parts can only be seen in client view.

Trivia

Gallery

See also

References