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| image       = Item icon Killstreak Kit.png
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  | loadout-name   = Killstreak Flare Gun Kit
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{{Quotation|'''Two Cities Update'''|Completing a Two Cities Tour automatically grants you a Killstreak Kit, which you can apply to any weapon to transform it into a Killstreak weapon. Completing the Tour also grants you a fabricator and spare parts that you can use to craft progressively rarer Killstreak Kits, which will add cool visual effects to your weapon and eventually even your character.}}
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[[File:Killstreak Icon.png|thumb|right|HUD icon]]
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'''Killstreak Kits''' are [[Tools|tool]] items. They are represented by a mixed "kit" of tools such as a Killstreak counter meter (not visible in-game), a circuit board, and an oil can.
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Killstreak Kits can be applied to a specific weapon, upgrading it into a Killstreak weapon. When a Killstreak weapon is equipped, a kill counter appears in the player's [[Heads-up display|HUD]], tracking the number of kills made with any Killstreak weapon equipped and resetting upon death. The number of kills in a player's streak is displayed both on the scoreboard next to that player's name and in the killfeed in the top right corner following the player's name, which increases with each consecutive kill. Every 5 kills (20 in [[Mann vs. Machine]]), a message is displayed to the server with the player's name and their current streak. Other kills by the player with a different weapon do not count toward their current Killstreak unless that weapon is also a Killstreak weapon. If a player is carrying multiple Killstreak weapons, the killfeed displays only the number of kills each weapon has obtained, but the messages to the server and the player's HUD "Streak" indicator add the player's kills from all their Killstreak weapons.
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An [[Engineer]] wielding a Killstreak [[Wrench]] (or other melee weapons) sees an indication in the killfeed for both a Wrench kill and a Sentry Gun kill. A [[Medic]] using a Killstreak [[Medi Gun]] (or other secondary weapons) does not see any indication in the killfeed, although kill assists with the Medi Gun still count towards the player's Killstreak and are displayed in the HUD. Additionally, while playing Mann vs. Machine, kills made with the [[Projectile Shield|Projectile Shield upgrade]] also go towards a Medic's Medi Gun Killstreak.
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Higher tiers of Killstreak weapons also have cosmetic effects; while standard Killstreak weapons only have the kill counter, Specialized Killstreak weapons also have a [[Phong shading|colored sheen]], and Professional Killstreak weapons add a colored particle effect to the user's eyes. These eye particle effects start at 5 kills and are visually minimal, while at 10 kills the effect becomes greatly noticeable.
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Killstreak Kits can be applied to weapons of any [[Item quality|quality]]. If a Killstreak Kit is applied to a [[stock]] (or other [[Normal]] quality) item, it becomes a [[Unique]] item and the player subsequently finds it as an item drop. The newly found item exists separate to the original stock item. The player can then choose which item to equip through the character loadout menu. If the weapon is restored to remove the Killstreak, the weapon remains in the player's inventory.
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{{Weapon Demonstration}}
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== Standard Killstreak Kit ==
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Standard Killstreak Kits are the most common variety and are rewarded after each [[Operation Two Cities]] tour completion. Applying the kit against the weapon it specifies and then equipping it adds a kill counter that shows up on the player's [[heads-up display]] that increments by one for each kill. Killstreaks are indicated by a number and a small arrow next to the kill icon, additionally displayed onto the [[Kill icon|killfeed]]s of other individuals. Killstreaks messages are broadcast across the entire server once a certain threshold is reached, starting from five kills onward.
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At the end of each round, the player with the highest killstreak is displayed on the final scoreboard.
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{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
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|-
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!style="background:#F3A957" | Kills
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!style="background:#F3A957" | MvM kills
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!style="background:#F3A957" | Killstreak message
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|-
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|5||20||style="background:rgb(46,43,42)"|{{tf2b|Player|color=rgb(184,50,49)}}{{tf2b| is on a |color=rgb(171,164,147)}}{{tf2b|killing spree 5|color=rgb(90,131,60)}} [[File:Killstreak icon inverted.png|20px]]
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|10||40||style="background:rgb(46,43,42)"|{{tf2b|Player|color=rgb(184,50,49)}}{{tf2b| is |color=rgb(171,164,147)}}{{tf2b|unstoppable 10|color=rgb(154,84,47)}} [[File:Killstreak icon inverted.png|20px]]
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|15||60||style="background:rgb(46,43,42)"|{{tf2b|Player|color=rgb(184,50,49)}}{{tf2b| is on a |color=rgb(171,164,147)}}{{tf2b|rampage 15|color=rgb(99,61,125)}} [[File:Killstreak icon inverted.png|20px]]
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|20||80||style="background:rgb(46,43,42)"|{{tf2b|Player|color=rgb(184,50,49)}}{{tf2b| is |color=rgb(171,164,147)}}{{tf2b|god-like 20|color=rgb(184,156,22)}} [[File:Killstreak icon inverted.png|20px]]
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|-
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|Every 5 past 20||Every 20 past 80||style="background:rgb(46,43,42)"|{{tf2b|Player|color=rgb(184,50,49)}}{{tf2b| is still |color=rgb(171,164,147)}}{{tf2b|god-like 25|color=rgb(184,156,22)}} [[File:Killstreak icon inverted.png|20px]]
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|colspan=2|Death (10+ kills)||style="background:rgb(46,43,42)"|{{tf2b|Enemy|color=rgb(113,148,184)}}{{tf2b| ended |color=rgb(171,164,147)}}{{tf2b|player's |color=rgb(184,50,49)}}{{tf2b|killstreak 10|color=rgb(171,164,147)}} [[File:Killstreak icon inverted.png|20px]]
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|colspan=2|Suicide (10+ kills)||style="background:rgb(46,43,42)"|{{tf2b|Player|color=rgb(184,50,49)}}{{tf2b| ended their own killstreak 10|color=rgb(171,164,147)}} [[File:Killstreak icon inverted.png|20px]]
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== Specialized Killstreak Kit ==
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A Specialized Kit also applies a colored sheen to the weapon that intensifies after five kills. Specialized Killstreak Kits are obtained by completing crafting recipes provided by [[Killstreak Kit Fabricator|Specialized Killstreak Kit Fabricators]], which can be found as a random reward drop from Two Cities tour completions.
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The following Sheens are available:
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{{Killstreak color table}}<br/>
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{{Sheens}}
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== Professional Killstreak Kit ==
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Professional Kits are the rarest variation, adding a particle effect to the user's eyes on top of the effects of Specialized and regular Killstreak Kits. Professional Killstreak Kits are obtained by completing crafting recipes provided by [[Killstreak Kit Fabricator|Professional Killstreak Kit Fabricators]], which can be found as a rare random reward drop from Two Cities tour completions.
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The eye effect is displayed after five kills, and intensifies after ten. The effect matches the color of the weapon's sheen in a similar fashion to the [[Eyelander]]; when using sword weapons as [[Demoman]], the effect is only presented on his right eye.
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{{Killstreakers}}
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== Examples ==
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{|
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| style="vertical-align: top;" | {{Backpack item
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| width = 300px
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| item-name = Killstreak Kit
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| custom-icon = Item icon Flare Gun Killstreak Kit.png
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| custom-name = Killstreak Flare Gun Kit
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| no-custom-name-quotes = yes
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  | item-uses = 1
 
   | att-1-positive = Killstreaks Active
 
   | att-1-positive = Killstreaks Active
   | att-2-neutral  = Used to add killstreak properties to an item.
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   | att-2-neutral  = Used to add killstreak properties to an item.<br><br>Killstreak effects must be removed from an item via Restore button before a new kit can be applied.
 
   | att-3-neutral  = This Killstreak Kit can be applied to a Flare Gun.
 
   | att-3-neutral  = This Killstreak Kit can be applied to a Flare Gun.
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| no-local = 1
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| item-level = none
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| item-flags = Not Usable in Crafting
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| width = 350px
 
}}
 
}}
{{ra}}
 
{{needimage|All Sheen and Killstreaker effects}}
 
  
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| style="vertical-align: top;" | {{Backpack item
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| width = 300px
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| item-name = Specialized Killstreak Kit
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| custom-icon = Item icon Specialized Killstreak Atomizer Kit.png
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| custom-name = Specialized Killstreak Atomizer Kit
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| no-custom-name-quotes = yes
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  | item-uses = 1
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  | att-1-positive = Sheen: Manndarin
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  | att-2-positive = Killstreaks Active
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  | att-3-neutral  = Used to add killstreak properties and a cool sheen to an item.<br><br>Killstreak effects must be removed from an item via Restore button before a new kit can be applied.
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  | att-4-neutral  = This Killstreak Kit can be applied to a Atomizer.
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| no-local = 1
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| item-level = none
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| item-flags = Not Usable in Crafting
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| width = 350px
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}}
  
{{quotation|Two Cities Update|Completing a Two Cities Tour automatically grants you a Killstreak Kit, which you can apply to any weapon to transform it into a Killstreak weapon. Completing the Tour also grants you a fabricator and spare parts that you can use to craft progressively rarer Killstreak Kits, which will add cool visual effects to your weapon and eventually even your character.}}
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| style="vertical-align: top;" | {{Backpack item
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| width = 300px
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| item-name = Professional Killstreak Widowmaker Kit
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| custom-icon = Item icon Professional Killstreak Widowmaker Kit.png
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| custom-name = Professional Killstreak Widowmaker Kit
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| no-custom-name-quotes = yes
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  | item-uses = 1
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  | att-1-positive = Killstreaker: Tornado
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  | att-2-positive = Sheen: Team Shine
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  | att-3-positive = Killstreaks Active
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  | att-4-neutral  = Used to add killstreak properties and a cool sheen to an item.<br>Gives the user special effects when on a killstreak.<br><br>Killstreak effects must be removed from an item via Restore button before a new kit can be applied.
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  | att-5-neutral  = This Killstreak Kit can be applied to a Widowmaker.
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| no-local = 1
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| item-level = none
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| item-flags = Not Usable in Crafting
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| width = 350px
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}}
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|}
  
'''Killstreak Kits''' are recipe items for specific weapons. Awarded upon completing a full [[Operation Two Cities]] tour, Killstreak Kits
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== Update history ==
function similarly to [[Chemistry Set]]s; in exchange for specific ingredients, the Kit outputs a rare Killstreak variant.
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{{Update history | '''{{Patch name|11|21|2013}}''' ([[Two Cities Update]])
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* {{Undocumented}} Added Killstreak Kits to the game.
  
After upgrading a weapon to Killstreak quality, a kill counter appears in the player's HUD, and resets only upon player death. Most notably, Killstreak weapons display unique features depending on the weapon's level and the amount of kills; whilst a level 1 weapon simply tracks kills, higher levels can add a [[Phong shading|colored sheen]] and can display [[unusual]] effects.
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'''{{Patch name|12|6|2013}}'''
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* Fixed killstreak notices being stuck on the screen when the map is changing levels.
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* Fixed Team Shine killstreak sheen effect not displaying properly for the Blue team.
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* Updated Killstreak Kits to work on [[Festive weapons|Festive]] and [[Botkiller weapons|Botkiller]] variants of target weapons.
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* {{Undocumented}} Updated the descriptions of Killstreak Kits.
  
== Standard Killstreak Kits ==
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'''{{Patch name|1|9|2014}}'''
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* Fixed not being able to apply Killstreak Kits to the [[Sleeping Dogs]] promo items.
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* Fixed Killstreak sheens for the [[Gunslinger]] and the Heavy's [[Fists]].
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* Fixed Killstreak counts being limited to 128 kills.
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* {{Undocumented}} Fixed Killstreak sheens for the [[Bat Outta Hell]].
  
Standard Killstreak Kits are the most common variety, and simply add a HUD kill counter. Unlocked after every tour of Two Cities, the Kit functions similarly to a small scale [[Strangifier]]; weapons track kills, but instead of counting lifetime kills like their [[Strange]] counterparts, Killstreaks measure [[frag]]s in a single life. Applying a Standard Kit comes at no additional cost (beyond the kit itself), but can only be applied to a specific, pre-determined weapon. Killstreak Kits can be applied to Strange weapons to maintain two counters.
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'''{{Patch name|1|23|2014}}'''
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* Fixed the Heavy's fists not showing the Killstreak effects.
  
== Specialized Killstreak Kits ==
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'''{{Patch name|2|7|2014}}'''
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* Added Killstreak Fabricators for the following weapons to the [[Operation Two Cities Badge|Two Cities Tour]] reward list:
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** [[Lugermorph]]
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** [[Big Kill]]
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** [[Iron Curtain]]
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** [[Frying Pan]]
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** [[Black Rose]]
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** [[AWPer Hand]]
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** [[Chargin' Targe]]
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** [[Splendid Screen]]
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** [[Mantreads]]
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* Fixed the Killstreak counts not being accurately portrayed in the [[scoreboard]]
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* Fixed [[Compression blast|deflected projectiles]] not affecting [[Strange]] and Killstreak counts
  
[[File:Item_icon_Specialized_Killstreak_Kit.png|thumbnail|Specialized Killstreak Kit]]
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'''{{Patch name|3|5|2014}}'''
Acting as the next level to Standard Kits, the Specialized Kits apply a colored sheen to the weapon, and require specific ingredients to work. As a player's streak increases, the weapon's glow becomes more intense. In order to upgrade with a Specialized Kit, players require a Level 1 Killstreak weapon, along with a random selection of loot; said loot is dropped after every completed Two Cities map (e.g. Battle-Worn Robot Money Furnace).  
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* Fixed Killstreak sheen effects for [[Flying Guillotine]] (style), Bat Outta Hell (style), [[Unarmed Combat]], [[Wrap Assassin]], Chargin’ Targe, and Splendid Screen.
  
It should be noted that the users must apply killstreak kits to unique qualities only if they wish to complete a fabricator -- no strange, genuine, or vintage item will count as a "killstreak item" for the kit fabricator requirements. However, it can be any unique killstreak weapon. Once the fabricator is complete, it can then be applied on top of any strange, unique or genuine version at will and it will stack on top of the current existing modifiers.
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'''{{Patch name|4|1|2014}}'''
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* {{Undocumented}} Added Killstreak Kits for the [[Fortified Compound]].
  
Alternate types of weapons, such as festive or botkiller variants, cannot have the original targeted weapon's killstreak kit activated on them. There are no kits for the variants as well due to uniqueness.
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'''{{Patch name|6|18|2014}}'''
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* Added Killstreak Kits to MvM for newly added weapons
  
Below are the currently known colors:
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'''{{Patch name|10|23|2014}}'''
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* Fixed the Spell HUD overlapping with the Killstreak HUD.
  
* Team Shine
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'''{{Patch name|12|8|2014}}''' ([[End of the Line Update]])
* Hot Rod
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* {{Undocumented}} Added Killstreak Kit and Crit glow support to [[Nostromo Napalmer]].
* Manndarin
 
* Deadly Daffodil
 
* Mean Green
 
* Agonizing Emerald
 
* Villainous Violet
 
  
== Professional Killstreak Kits ==
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'''{{Patch name|12|22|2014}}''' ([[Smissmas 2014]])
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* Added Killstreak kits for [[Quickiebomb Launcher]], [[Iron Bomber]] and [[Panic Attack]] in to Two Cities MannUp loot tables.
  
[[File:Item_icon_Professional_Killstreak_Kit.png|thumbnail|Professional Killstreak Kit]]
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'''{{Patch name|2|11|2015}} #1'''
The final level of Killstreak weapons, Professional Kits are the rarest variation. Adding to the Specialized Kit's colored glow, Professional Kits add a particle effect to the player somewhat similarly to [[unusual]] cosmetics. Professional weapons not only cost a Level 2 weapon and spare ingredients to upgrade, but also require players to sacrifice another Killstreak weapon (of any level).
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* Fixed missing Killstreak sheen effects for the Iron Bomber.
  
While the weapon is equipped and the player has a killstreak of at least five, the effect will become visible. This effect, similar to that of the [[Eyelander]], will match the color of the weapon's glow, and will come from the player's eyes. The effect will become more intense when the killstreak passes 10 kills.
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'''{{Patch name|3|12|2015}}'''
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* Fixed the Killstreak icon not being positioned correctly in the [[Heads-up display|HUD]] {{code|targetID}} panel.
  
Below are the currently known Killstreaker effects:
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'''{{Patch name|7|4|2015}} #2'''
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* Fixed a bug that was creating Specialized Killstreak Kits that could be applied to any item.
  
*Cerebral Discharge
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'''{{Patch name|7|8|2015}} #1'''
*Fire Horns
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* [[Revolver]] and [[Pistol]] Killstreak Kits now properly work on [[decorated]] weapons.
*Flames
 
*Hypno-Beam
 
*Incinerator
 
*Singularity
 
*Tornado
 
  
== Update history ==
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'''{{Patch name|7|18|2024}} #1''' ([[Summer 2024 Update]])
'''{{Patch name|11|21|2013}}''' ([[Operation Two Cities]])
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* Fixed Incinerator killstreak effect not scaling properly when viewed from a distance (community fix from SirDapper and CheesyPuff).}}
* {{undocumented}} Added Killstreak kit
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== Bugs ==
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* Kills made while dead contribute to a weapon's killstreak, though as it is properly reset on both death and respawn, this has little effect.
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* If a killstreak weapon is used to kill an enemy and is then changed in the loadout and changed back, the counter starts at 1 again in the killfeed, but the streak overlay remains the same number.
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* Killstreaks that are ended due to [[environmental death]]s, provided another player is not credited for finishing them off, are credited to ERRORNAME.
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* Kills made with the [[Wrangler]] count towards the killstreak of an Engineer's {{botignore|wrench}}, even if only the {{botignore|wrench}} has killstreaks enabled.
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* Killstreak notifications override the "silent killer" attribute of [[Your Eternal Reward]] and its reskins, causing them to show in the enemy team's killfeed.
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* Certain passively-visible weapons and taunts can inherit the sheen of a different killstreak weapon:
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** The [[Gunslinger]] and [[Spy]] watches appear with the same sheen as the weapon in use.
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*** This is not very visible on any Spy watches other than the [[Dead Ringer]], as when they are brought up in the viewmodel they turn transparent almost immediately. The Dead Ringer, however, can be fully visible and not transparent in viewmodels.
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** If a [[Ham Shank]] Heavy or a Gunslinger Engineer use the [[High Five!]] taunt, their hand takes on the sheen of their primary weapon.
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** If a Demoman uses the [[Spent Well Spirits]] taunt, the bottle takes on the sheen of the weapon they were holding before initiating the taunt.
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* The Hypno-Beam effect does not display through wearable glasses.
  
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
<gallery perrow="4">
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<gallery>
 
File:Item icon Killstreak Kit.png|Standard Killstreak Kit
 
File:Item icon Killstreak Kit.png|Standard Killstreak Kit
File:Item icon Specialized Killstreak Kit.png|Specialised Killstreak Kit
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File:Item icon Specialized Killstreak Kit.png|Specialized Killstreak Kit
 
File:Item icon Professional Killstreak Kit.png|Professional Killstreak Kit
 
File:Item icon Professional Killstreak Kit.png|Professional Killstreak Kit
 
File:WeaponEffects.jpg|A promotional image featuring Killstreak weapons
 
File:WeaponEffects.jpg|A promotional image featuring Killstreak weapons
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File:Killstreak sheen example.png|An example of a killstreak sheen on the shotgun in first-person view
 
</gallery>
 
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== See also ==
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* [[Killstreak Kit Fabricator]]
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* [[Robot Parts]]
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* [[Strangifier]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:00, 20 July 2024

Completing a Two Cities Tour automatically grants you a Killstreak Kit, which you can apply to any weapon to transform it into a Killstreak weapon. Completing the Tour also grants you a fabricator and spare parts that you can use to craft progressively rarer Killstreak Kits, which will add cool visual effects to your weapon and eventually even your character.
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Killstreak Kits are tool items. They are represented by a mixed "kit" of tools such as a Killstreak counter meter (not visible in-game), a circuit board, and an oil can.

Killstreak Kits can be applied to a specific weapon, upgrading it into a Killstreak weapon. When a Killstreak weapon is equipped, a kill counter appears in the player's HUD, tracking the number of kills made with any Killstreak weapon equipped and resetting upon death. The number of kills in a player's streak is displayed both on the scoreboard next to that player's name and in the killfeed in the top right corner following the player's name, which increases with each consecutive kill. Every 5 kills (20 in Mann vs. Machine), a message is displayed to the server with the player's name and their current streak. Other kills by the player with a different weapon do not count toward their current Killstreak unless that weapon is also a Killstreak weapon. If a player is carrying multiple Killstreak weapons, the killfeed displays only the number of kills each weapon has obtained, but the messages to the server and the player's HUD "Streak" indicator add the player's kills from all their Killstreak weapons.

An Engineer wielding a Killstreak Wrench (or other melee weapons) sees an indication in the killfeed for both a Wrench kill and a Sentry Gun kill. A Medic using a Killstreak Medi Gun (or other secondary weapons) does not see any indication in the killfeed, although kill assists with the Medi Gun still count towards the player's Killstreak and are displayed in the HUD. Additionally, while playing Mann vs. Machine, kills made with the Projectile Shield upgrade also go towards a Medic's Medi Gun Killstreak.

Higher tiers of Killstreak weapons also have cosmetic effects; while standard Killstreak weapons only have the kill counter, Specialized Killstreak weapons also have a colored sheen, and Professional Killstreak weapons add a colored particle effect to the user's eyes. These eye particle effects start at 5 kills and are visually minimal, while at 10 kills the effect becomes greatly noticeable.

Killstreak Kits can be applied to weapons of any quality. If a Killstreak Kit is applied to a stock (or other Normal quality) item, it becomes a Unique item and the player subsequently finds it as an item drop. The newly found item exists separate to the original stock item. The player can then choose which item to equip through the character loadout menu. If the weapon is restored to remove the Killstreak, the weapon remains in the player's inventory.

Demonstration

Standard Killstreak Kit

Standard Killstreak Kits are the most common variety and are rewarded after each Operation Two Cities tour completion. Applying the kit against the weapon it specifies and then equipping it adds a kill counter that shows up on the player's heads-up display that increments by one for each kill. Killstreaks are indicated by a number and a small arrow next to the kill icon, additionally displayed onto the killfeeds of other individuals. Killstreaks messages are broadcast across the entire server once a certain threshold is reached, starting from five kills onward.

At the end of each round, the player with the highest killstreak is displayed on the final scoreboard.

Kills MvM kills Killstreak message
5 20 Player is on a killing spree 5 Killstreak icon inverted.png
10 40 Player is unstoppable 10 Killstreak icon inverted.png
15 60 Player is on a rampage 15 Killstreak icon inverted.png
20 80 Player is god-like 20 Killstreak icon inverted.png
Every 5 past 20 Every 20 past 80 Player is still god-like 25 Killstreak icon inverted.png
Death (10+ kills) Enemy ended player's killstreak 10 Killstreak icon inverted.png
Suicide (10+ kills) Player ended their own killstreak 10 Killstreak icon inverted.png

Specialized Killstreak Kit

A Specialized Kit also applies a colored sheen to the weapon that intensifies after five kills. Specialized Killstreak Kits are obtained by completing crafting recipes provided by Specialized Killstreak Kit Fabricators, which can be found as a random reward drop from Two Cities tour completions.

The following Sheens are available:

Color Name
#FF1D15 #005CFF Team Shine
#FF79FF Hot Rod
#FF6F01 Manndarin
#FFD63F Deadly Daffodil
#67FF7A Agonizing Emerald
#C2FF3B Mean Green
#690CFF Villainous Violet


List of Sheens
Killstreak sheen Agonizing Emerald.png
Killstreak sheen Deadly Daffodil.png
Killstreak sheen Hot Rod.png
Killstreak sheen Manndarin.png
Agonizing Emerald Deadly Daffodil Hot Rod Manndarin
Killstreak sheen Mean Green.png
Killstreak sheen Team Shine (RED).png
Killstreak sheen Team Shine (BLU).png
Killstreak sheen Villainous Violet.png
Mean Green Team Shine (RED) Team Shine (BLU) Villainous Violet


Professional Killstreak Kit

Professional Kits are the rarest variation, adding a particle effect to the user's eyes on top of the effects of Specialized and regular Killstreak Kits. Professional Killstreak Kits are obtained by completing crafting recipes provided by Professional Killstreak Kit Fabricators, which can be found as a rare random reward drop from Two Cities tour completions.

The eye effect is displayed after five kills, and intensifies after ten. The effect matches the color of the weapon's sheen in a similar fashion to the Eyelander; when using sword weapons as Demoman, the effect is only presented on his right eye.


Cerebral Discharge

Cerebral Discharge is a Killstreaker added in the Two Cities Update. It appears as an electrical current running through and out of the eyes of the player.

Fire Horns

Fire Horns is a Killstreaker added in the Two Cities Update. It appears as pillars of fire running through and out of the eyes of the player.

Flames

Flames is a Killstreaker added in the Two Cities Update. It appears as flames emitting from oval-like lights.

Hypno-Beam

Hypno-Beam is a Killstreaker added in the Two Cities Update. It appears as rings emitting from the player's eyes.

Incinerator

Incinerator is a Killstreaker added in the Two Cities Update. It appears as smoke emitting from the player's eyes.

Singularity

Singularity is a Killstreaker added in the Two Cities Update. It appears as beams sucking into and then emitting out of the player's eyes.

Tornado

Tornado is a Killstreaker added in the Two Cities Update. It appears as rapidly spinning tornadoes emitting from the player's eyes.

Examples

Item icon Flare Gun Killstreak Kit.png

Killstreak Flare Gun Kit
Killstreaks Active
Used to add killstreak properties to an item.

Killstreak effects must be removed from an item via Restore button before a new kit can be applied.

This Killstreak Kit can be applied to a Flare Gun.

This is a limited use item. Uses: 1

( Not Usable in Crafting )

Item icon Specialized Killstreak Atomizer Kit.png

Specialized Killstreak Atomizer Kit
Sheen: Manndarin
Killstreaks Active
Used to add killstreak properties and a cool sheen to an item.

Killstreak effects must be removed from an item via Restore button before a new kit can be applied.

This Killstreak Kit can be applied to a Atomizer.

This is a limited use item. Uses: 1

( Not Usable in Crafting )

Item icon Professional Killstreak Widowmaker Kit.png

Professional Killstreak Widowmaker Kit
Killstreaker: Tornado
Sheen: Team Shine
Killstreaks Active
Used to add killstreak properties and a cool sheen to an item.
Gives the user special effects when on a killstreak.

Killstreak effects must be removed from an item via Restore button before a new kit can be applied.

This Killstreak Kit can be applied to a Widowmaker.

This is a limited use item. Uses: 1

( Not Usable in Crafting )

Update history

November 21, 2013 Patch (Two Cities Update)
  • [Undocumented] Added Killstreak Kits to the game.

December 6, 2013 Patch

  • Fixed killstreak notices being stuck on the screen when the map is changing levels.
  • Fixed Team Shine killstreak sheen effect not displaying properly for the Blue team.
  • Updated Killstreak Kits to work on Festive and Botkiller variants of target weapons.
  • [Undocumented] Updated the descriptions of Killstreak Kits.

January 9, 2014 Patch

  • Fixed not being able to apply Killstreak Kits to the Sleeping Dogs promo items.
  • Fixed Killstreak sheens for the Gunslinger and the Heavy's Fists.
  • Fixed Killstreak counts being limited to 128 kills.
  • [Undocumented] Fixed Killstreak sheens for the Bat Outta Hell.

January 23, 2014 Patch

  • Fixed the Heavy's fists not showing the Killstreak effects.

February 7, 2014 Patch

March 5, 2014 Patch

April 1, 2014 Patch

June 18, 2014 Patch

  • Added Killstreak Kits to MvM for newly added weapons

October 23, 2014 Patch

  • Fixed the Spell HUD overlapping with the Killstreak HUD.

December 8, 2014 Patch (End of the Line Update)

December 22, 2014 Patch (Smissmas 2014)

February 11, 2015 Patch #1

  • Fixed missing Killstreak sheen effects for the Iron Bomber.

March 12, 2015 Patch

  • Fixed the Killstreak icon not being positioned correctly in the HUD targetID panel.

July 4, 2015 Patch #2

  • Fixed a bug that was creating Specialized Killstreak Kits that could be applied to any item.

July 8, 2015 Patch #1

July 18, 2024 Patch #1 (Summer 2024 Update)

  • Fixed Incinerator killstreak effect not scaling properly when viewed from a distance (community fix from SirDapper and CheesyPuff).

Bugs

  • Kills made while dead contribute to a weapon's killstreak, though as it is properly reset on both death and respawn, this has little effect.
  • If a killstreak weapon is used to kill an enemy and is then changed in the loadout and changed back, the counter starts at 1 again in the killfeed, but the streak overlay remains the same number.
  • Killstreaks that are ended due to environmental deaths, provided another player is not credited for finishing them off, are credited to ERRORNAME.
  • Kills made with the Wrangler count towards the killstreak of an Engineer's wrench, even if only the wrench has killstreaks enabled.
  • Killstreak notifications override the "silent killer" attribute of Your Eternal Reward and its reskins, causing them to show in the enemy team's killfeed.
  • Certain passively-visible weapons and taunts can inherit the sheen of a different killstreak weapon:
    • The Gunslinger and Spy watches appear with the same sheen as the weapon in use.
      • This is not very visible on any Spy watches other than the Dead Ringer, as when they are brought up in the viewmodel they turn transparent almost immediately. The Dead Ringer, however, can be fully visible and not transparent in viewmodels.
    • If a Ham Shank Heavy or a Gunslinger Engineer use the High Five! taunt, their hand takes on the sheen of their primary weapon.
    • If a Demoman uses the Spent Well Spirits taunt, the bottle takes on the sheen of the weapon they were holding before initiating the taunt.
  • The Hypno-Beam effect does not display through wearable glasses.

Gallery

See also