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[[File:ÜberCharge.png|400px|right|An ÜberCharged Heavy]]
 
[[File:ÜberCharge.png|400px|right|An ÜberCharged Heavy]]
 
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'''ÜberCharge''' is an ability of the [[Medic]]. ÜberCharge is built up as the Medic heals players with his [[Medic#Secondary|secondary weapon]]. Each healing tool has its own unique ÜberCharge effect, which the Medic can unleash once his charge meter reaches 100%, excluding the Vaccinator, which can unleash an ÜberCharge at 25%.
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'''ÜberCharge''' (pronounced {{respell|OO|bur}} in English, not like in German) is an ability of the [[Medic]]. ÜberCharge is built up as the Medic heals players with his [[Medic#Secondary|secondary weapons]], [[Crusader's Crossbow]], hitting enemies with his [[Ubersaw]], or the [[Medicating Melody]] taunt. Each healing tool has its own unique ÜberCharge effect, which the Medic can unleash once his charge meter reaches 100%, excluding the [[Vaccinator]], which can unleash an ÜberCharge at increments of 25%.
  
 
== Charge meter ==
 
== Charge meter ==
While the Medic has their secondary or melee weapon drawn, a bar showing how much ÜberCharge is built up appears where the [[ammo]] count usually is on the [[HUD]]. If a friendly Medic is healing the player or is under the player's crosshair, a team-colored box pops up on the HUD, displaying the username of the Medic, the name of the healing gun they have equipped, and their ÜberCharge percentage (If the Medic uses a [[Name Tag]] on their secondary weapon, that name will be displayed instead of the weapon type). Medics with the [[Solemn Vow]] equipped and Spies will also see this information when their crosshairs are on an enemy Medic.
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While the Medic has their secondary or melee weapon drawn, a bar showing how much ÜberCharge is built up appears where the [[ammo]] count usually is on the [[HUD]]. If a friendly Medic is healing the player or is under the player's crosshair, a team-colored box pops up on the HUD, displaying the username of the Medic, the name of the healing gun they have equipped, and their ÜberCharge percentage (if the Medic uses a [[Name Tag]] on their secondary weapon, that name will be displayed instead of the weapon type). Medics with the [[Solemn Vow]] equipped and Spies will also see this information when their crosshairs are on an enemy Medic.
  
 
== Accumulating charge ==
 
== Accumulating charge ==
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==== Notes ====
 
==== Notes ====
* During [[Setup time]], the Medic's ÜberCharge meter will fill at the healing tool's maximum rate, regardless of the target's health. Self-inflicting damage offers no benefit during this period.
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* During [[Setup time]], the Medic's ÜberCharge meter fills at three times the healing tool's maximum rate, regardless of the target's health; healing any injured player during this period offers no further speed-up.
* Fill rate is halved if the target is affected by an additional healing beam (such as from another Medic, a [[Dispenser]] or the [[Payload#Carts|Payload cart]]). This was designed to encourage Medics to spread their healing around.
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* ÜberCharge build rate is halved if the patient is at 142.5% health or higher. This encourages Medics to heal other teammates who are not fully overhealed, rather than continuously healing a single player.
* As the Quick-Fix cannot overheal beyond 125% of healing target's health, its meter will generally fill at the maximum rate. If the target is buffed to 142.5% or higher by another source (Medi Gun healing, [[Powerjack]] kill etc,) then the Quick-Fix will prevent the buff's natural decay and its meter fill rate will be halved.
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** The [[Quick-Fix]] isn't affected by this due to its 125% overheal limit.
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* Fill rate is further halved if the target is affected by an additional healing beam (such as from another Medic, a [[Dispenser]], or the [[Payload#Carts|Payload cart]]). This encourages Medics to heal as many different teammates as possible.
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* The Vaccinator builds ÜberCharge at 33% reduced rate if the patient is at 100% health or higher (e.g., they are being overhealed). This reduced rate can be further compounded on healing a fully overhealed teammate or by stacking heal sources on the same target.
 
* Accumulated charge does not carry over if the player changes secondary weapons. For example, if a Quick-Fix Medic with 75% charge switches to the Medi Gun at a [[Respawn#Resupply|Resupply Cabinet]], the ÜberCharge meter will be reduced to 0%.
 
* Accumulated charge does not carry over if the player changes secondary weapons. For example, if a Quick-Fix Medic with 75% charge switches to the Medi Gun at a [[Respawn#Resupply|Resupply Cabinet]], the ÜberCharge meter will be reduced to 0%.
* Healing enemy Spies (disguised as one of your teammates) also fills the ÜberCharge meter. The fill rate is determined by the disguise's health meter and not the Spy's actual health.
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* Healing enemy Spies (disguised as one of your teammates) also fills the ÜberCharge meter. The fill rate is determined by the disguise's health meter and not the Spy's actual health.
* Healing performed by means other than the healing beam (such as the [[Crusader's Crossbow]], the [[Amputator]]'s [[Medicating Melody]] and the Kritzkrieg's [[Oktoberfest]] taunt) does not contribute to the ÜberCharge meter.
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* Healing on teammates performed by means other than the healing beam (the [[Crusader's Crossbow]] and the [[Amputator]]'s [[Medicating Melody]]) provides a small amount of ÜberCharge to the Medic's meter. Because the Kritzkrieg's [[Oktoberfest]] taunt only heals the Medic, it does not boost ÜberCharge.
  
 
=== Non-healing meter effects ===
 
=== Non-healing meter effects ===
* Striking an enemy with the [[Übersaw]] adds 25 percentage points per hit to the user's ÜberCharge meter.
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* Striking an enemy with the [[Ubersaw]] adds 25 percentage points per hit to the user's ÜberCharge meter.
**This can be done even during an active charge, although the meter will continue to drain and the effects of the charge will cease until the Medic draws his secondary weapon again.
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** This can be done even during an active charge, although the meter on non-Vaccinator Medi Guns will continue to drain, and the effects of the charge will cease until the Medic draws his secondary weapon again.
 
** Striking an enemy Scout under the effects of [[Bonk! Atomic Punch]] will deal no damage but still add 25% to the Medic's ÜberCharge meter.
 
** Striking an enemy Scout under the effects of [[Bonk! Atomic Punch]] will deal no damage but still add 25% to the Medic's ÜberCharge meter.
 
** Striking a disguised enemy Spy will not grant the boost even if the strike kills him or triggers his [[Dead Ringer]].
 
** Striking a disguised enemy Spy will not grant the boost even if the strike kills him or triggers his [[Dead Ringer]].
** Striking an invisible enemy Spy will not grant the boost regardless of whether he is disguised or not or if the strike kills him.
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** Striking an invisible enemy Spy will not grant the boost regardless of disguise status and whether or not the strike kills him.
** The Übersaw's [[Spinal Tap|taunt attack]] also fills the Medic's ÜberCharge meter: 25% for the initial stunning thrust and 75% for the killing retraction. Note that it is possible for the thrust to connect and the retraction to miss, and vice versa. Each bonus is only awarded if that part affects an enemy target.
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** The Ubersaw's [[Uberslice]] taunt-kill also fills the Medic's ÜberCharge meter: 25% for the initial stunning thrust and 75% for the killing retraction. Note that it is possible for the thrust to connect and the retraction to miss, and vice versa. Each bonus is only awarded if that part affects an enemy target.
* A Medic struck by a shot from the [[Pomson 6000]] will immediately lose 10 percentage points from his ÜberCharge meter and hear a distinctive sound effect.
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* When a Medi Gun is dropped, either through death or by picking up another one, the ÜberCharge stored within it will begin to drain at a rate of 10% per second until it is fully drained. The only exception is through [[suicide]].
** If the Medic is actively using their ubercharge, there will be no effect. In other words, the Pomson 6000 cannot reduce the duration of an ubercharge.
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* A Medic struck by a shot from the [[Pomson 6000]] will immediately lose a certain amount of ÜberCharge, depending on the range at which they were hit and hear a distinctive sound effect.
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** 10% is lost if the Medic was hit from within 512 Hammer Units, and scales linearly down to 0% at 1536 Hammer Units. However, if the Medic has already activated his ÜberCharge, hitting him with the Pomson 6000 will ''not'' drain his Übercharge.
 
* The start of [[Sudden Death]] resets the meter to 0%.
 
* The start of [[Sudden Death]] resets the meter to 0%.
* The canister in the Übersaw and [[Vita-Saw]] fills in relation to how much Übercharge the Medic has. The canister will [[Self-illumination|glow]] bright red or blue if at full Übercharge.
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* The canister in the Ubersaw and [[Vita-Saw]] fills in relation to how much ÜberCharge the Medic has. The canister will [[Self-illumination|glow]] bright red or blue if at full Übercharge.
* If a Medic dies with the Vita-Saw equipped, he will respawn with up to 19 percentage points of his ÜberCharge meter preserved. This will work even if the player elects to respawn with a different melee weapon, but it does not allow the Medic to carry over prior charge into Sudden Death.
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* If a Medic dies with the Vita-Saw equipped, and has at least one Organ (one hit against an enemy), he will respawn with a percentage of his ÜberCharge meter preserved. The Medic can retain up to 15 percentage points per Organ, with the upper limit being up to 60% ÜberCharge stored at 4 Organs. This will work even if the player elects to respawn with a different melee weapon, but it does not allow the Medic to carry over prior charge into Sudden Death.
  
 
== Activation ==
 
== Activation ==
When the Medic's charge reaches 100%, the meter on the HUD will begin flashing and the character will speak a [[Medic responses#Class-specific responses|related voice response]]. This announcement can warn enemy players of the Medic's full charge, but the Medic can cancel the response by activating a [[Voice commands|voice command]], and Medics can also falsely announce full charge via option 8 of Voice Menu 2.
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When the Medic's charge reaches 100% (or 25% for the Vaccinator), the meter on the HUD will begin flashing and the character will speak a [[Medic responses#Weapon-related responses|related voice response]]. This announcement can warn enemy players of the Medic's full charge, but the Medic can cancel the response by activating another [[Voice commands|voice command]]. Medics can also use the "full charge" command at will with option 8 of Voice Menu 2, regardless of if they have a charge ready or not.
  
Once the meter is full, the player can deploy the ÜberCharge by pressing alternate fire (default key: {{key|MOUSE2}}) Upon deploying the charge, certain visual effects will be applied to the affected players, the deploying Medic will play an activation-related voice response, and soon after the patient will play his own voice response. Like the "fully charged" announcement, these can warn enemy players of a deployed charge, and they can be canceled if the speaker activates a properly-timed voice command.
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Once the meter is full, the player can deploy the ÜberCharge by pressing alternate fire (default key: {{key|MOUSE2}}). Upon deploying the charge, certain visual effects will be applied to the affected players; the deploying Medic will play an activation-related voice response, and soon after the patient's own voice response will play. Like the "fully charged" announcement, these can warn enemy players of a deployed charge, and they can be canceled if the speaker activates a properly-timed voice command.
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An ÜberCharge will only affect a player for as long as the healing beam is trained on them; if the Medic dies, deactivates the healing beam, changes healing targets, draws another weapon, or is forced out of range, its benefit to the patient will end prematurely. Once activated, the ÜberCharge will continue to drain, regardless of the Medic's active weapon, though the Medic will only receive the ÜberCharge's effect if he's holding out the Medi Gun as his active weapon. In other words, Medics cannot charge into battle with their offensive weapons while being invulnerable or Crit-boosting themselves. With a single patient, an activated charge lasts 8 seconds, draining the meter at a rate of 12.5 points per second. The Medic is free to move his healing beam to another player, which will give the effects of the charge to the new patient, but the total ÜberCharge duration decreases by half a second for every second that another player is being ÜberCharged.
  
An ÜberCharge will only affect a player for as long as the healing beam is trained on them; if the Medic dies, deactivates the healing beam, changes healing targets, draws another weapon or is forced out of range, its benefit to the patient will end prematurely. Once activated, the ÜberCharge will continue to drain, regardless of the Medic's active weapon. With a single patient, an activated charge lasts 8 seconds, draining the meter at a rate of 12.5 points per second. The Medic is free to move his healing beam to another player, which will give the effects of the charge to the new patient, but the total ÜberCharge duration decreases by half a second for every second that another player is being ubercharged.
 
 
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The only exception here is the Vaccinator, which places a shield on both the Medic and patient upon activation, and which lasts for 2.5 seconds, although if the Medic switches away from the Vaccinator he will still lose the benefits of the shield. Vaccinator charge is immediately consumed upon each use, rather than gradually draining, and multiple shields of different resistances can all be placed upon as few or as many targets as necessary.
  
 
== Effects ==
 
== Effects ==
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==== Immunities and vulnerabilities ====
 
==== Immunities and vulnerabilities ====
The stock Medi Gun's ÜberCharge makes the Medic and his patient invulnerable to most forms of damage. Both players are still vulnerable to [[telefrag]]ging and certain [[Environmental death|environmental effects]] - [[saw blade]]s, [[train]]s and [[Environmental death#Pitfalls|pitfalls]], but not [[Environmental death#Drowning|drowning]] or [[fall damage]]. They are also still subject to [[knock back]] and the Pyro's [[compression blast]]. The [[Sandman]]'s alt-fire attack cannot [[stun]] them, but the initial strike of the [[Organ Grinder]], [[Skewer]] and [[Spinal Tap]] taunt attacks can (though they will still inflict no damage). If the deploying Medic is stunned, it will temporarily break the healing beam and leave the patient vulnerable until the Medic has recovered. Similarly, striking ÜberCharged players from behind with the [[Holiday Punch]] will cause them to [[Schadenfreude|laugh]], and striking the Medic this way will break the healing beam.
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The stock Medi Gun's ÜberCharge makes the Medic and his patient invulnerable to most forms of damage. Both players are still vulnerable to [[telefrag]]ging and certain [[Environmental death|environmental effects]] - namely [[saw blade]]s, [[train]]s, and [[Environmental death#Pitfalls|pitfalls]], but not [[Environmental death#Drowning|drowning]] or [[fall damage]]. They are also still subject to [[knockback]] and the Pyro's [[compression blast]]. The initial strike of the [[Arm Blender]], [[Arrow Stab]], and [[Uberslice]] taunt attacks stun them (though they still inflict no damage). If the deploying Medic is stunned, the healing beam temporarily breaks and leaves the patient vulnerable until the Medic has recovered. Similarly, striking an ÜberCharged Medic from behind with the [[Holiday Punch]] causes him to [[Schadenfreude|laugh]], breaking the healing beam.
  
 
==== Secondary effects ====
 
==== Secondary effects ====
The Medic's target will continue to be healed at the normal rate. Activating the Medi Gun's charge or applying it to a new target extinguishes [[fire]]. Invulnerability will linger for one second after breaking contact with the beam, allowing a dexterous Medic to grant invulnerability to multiple patients simultaneously. Medi Gun-charged players do not count towards pushing the [[Payload#Cart|Payload cart]] or capturing [[Control point (objective)|control points]] (although they can block enemy captures). They cannot pick up the [[Capture the Flag#Intelligence|Intelligence]] while invulnerable. A Medic cannot activate a Medi Gun ÜberCharge while carrying the Intelligence, and applying the charge to an Intelligence carrier will not make him invulnerable.
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The Medic's target will continue to be healed at the normal rate. Activating the Medi Gun's charge or applying it to a new target extinguishes [[fire]]. Invulnerability will linger for one second after breaking contact with the beam, allowing a dexterous Medic to grant invulnerability to multiple patients simultaneously. Medi Gun or Quick-Fix-charged players do not count towards pushing the [[Payload#Cart|Payload cart]] or capturing [[Control point (objective)|control points]] (although they can block enemy captures). Medi Gun-charged players cannot pick up the [[Capture the Flag#Intelligence|Intelligence]] while invulnerable, and a Medic activating a Medi Gun's ÜberCharge while their patient is carrying the Intelligence will not apply invulnerability to the patient. The Medic cannot activate a Medi Gun's ÜberCharge while carrying the Intelligence.
  
 
=== Kritzkrieg ===
 
=== Kritzkrieg ===
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==== Visual effects ====
 
==== Visual effects ====
Upon activating ubercharge, yellow sparks will travel down the healing beam (identically to the stock Medi Gun), a team-colored glow and a crackle of electricity will be emitted from the Kritzkrieg and the weapon of the Medic's patient.
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Upon activating ÜberCharge, yellow sparks will travel down the healing beam (identically to the stock Medi Gun), and a team-colored glow and a crackle of electricity will be emitted from the Kritzkrieg and the weapon of the Medic's patient.
  
 
==== Benefits ====
 
==== Benefits ====
For the duration of the charge, all attacks made by the Medic's patient will be [[critical hits]], which deal 300% of the weapon's base damage to enemies and ignore the normal modifiers for range and randomized damage. This can help with the [[Holiday Punch]] due to the fact that the laugh occurs on critical hits, and the Kritzkrieg deals critical hits to the ÜberCharge's target patient. [[Projectile]]s fired during the Kritzkrieg charge's duration will retain their critical effects even after the charge has ended.
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For the duration of the charge, all attacks made by the Medic's patient will be [[Critical hits]], which deal 300% of the weapon's base damage to enemies and ignore the normal modifiers for range and randomized damage. This can help with the [[Holiday Punch]] due to the fact that the laugh occurs on Critical hits, and the Kritzkrieg deals Critical hits to the ÜberCharge's target patient. [[Projectile]]s fired during the Kritzkrieg charge's duration will retain their critical effects even after the charge has ended.
  
 
==== Weaknesses ====
 
==== Weaknesses ====
While the Kritzkrieg will continue to heal its target at the normal rate, activating the charge grants no additional defensive benefits to the Medic or his patient. As [[buildings]] are immune to critical hits, the Kritzkrieg is a poor choice for assaulting an enemy [[Sentry Gun]] (though critical hits can easily dispatch any Engineers attending to the Sentry Gun).
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While the Kritzkrieg will continue to heal its target at the normal rate, activating the charge grants no additional defensive benefits to the Medic or his patient. As [[buildings]] are immune to Critical hits, the Kritzkrieg is a poor choice for assaulting an enemy [[Sentry Gun]] (though Critical hits can easily dispatch any Engineers attending to the Sentry Gun).
  
 
=== Quick-Fix ===
 
=== Quick-Fix ===
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==== Benefits ====
 
==== Benefits ====
The Medic and his healing target will be healed at an accelerated rate (from 100.8/s while under fire, up to 302.4/s if not wounded in the last 15 seconds.) Both players will also be immune to [[stun]] effects, [[slowdown]] and most forms of [[knock back]]. The charge will heal the Medic at the accelerated rate when deployed, whether or not it is actively healing another player.
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The Medic and his healing target will be healed at an accelerated rate (from 100.8/s while under fire, up to 302.4/s if not wounded in the last 15 seconds.) Both players will also be immune to [[stun]] effects, [[slowdown]], and any forms of [[knockback]]. The charge will heal the Medic at the accelerated rate when deployed, whether or not it is actively healing another player. If the Medic is healing a rocket-, sticky- or flare-jumping player, the Medic will be launched with equal force in the same direction.
  
 
==== Weaknesses ====
 
==== Weaknesses ====
While offering greater resiliency, the Quick-Fix's ÜberCharge provides no protection from bursts of high damage, such as [[Stickybomb]] traps, [[backstab]]s, [[headshot]]s, or [[critical hits]]. Even discounting these threats, focused firepower can overcome this accelerated healing.
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While offering greater resiliency, the Quick-Fix's ÜberCharge provides no protection from bursts of high damage, such as Stickybomb traps, [[backstab]]s, [[headshot]]s, or [[Critical hits]]. Even discounting these threats, focused firepower can overcome this accelerated healing.
  
 
=== Vaccinator ===
 
=== Vaccinator ===
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==== Visual effects ====
 
==== Visual effects ====
 
The patient and the Medic will be covered by a shield with an icon of the type of [[damage]] being resisted above both their heads.
 
The patient and the Medic will be covered by a shield with an icon of the type of [[damage]] being resisted above both their heads.
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Unlike the other Medi Guns, the Vaccinator's ÜberCharge is split into 4 segments of 25% each, which can be activated individually. Like the Kritzkrieg and Quick-Fix, it has an increased ÜberCharge build rate which allows it to have an ÜberCharge ready much faster, although this rate is reduced once the patient is at full health or higher. While actively healing a teammate, the Vaccinator grants a 10% resistance to one of three types of damage: [[Hitscan|Bullet]] (including arrows from the [[Huntsman]] bow, bolts from the [[Crusader's Crossbow]], and syringes from any of the Medic's [[Syringe Gun]]s, despite them being technically projectiles), [[Projectile|Explosive]], and [[Fire]].
  
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Upon activation of ÜberCharge, the Vaccinator places a shield on both the Medic and his patient, increasing the amount of damage that is resisted. 25% of the ÜberCharge meter is immediately consumed upon placement of the shield, which lasts for 2.5 seconds on both parties regardless of whether or not the heal beam is broken. This shield resists 75% of the selected damage type instead of 10%, and fully negates critical damage. Multiple shields of different damage types can be placed on the same patient, or multiple shields of the same damage type can be simultaneously active on several teammates, limited only by the amount of ÜberCharge that the Medic has.
With this weapon, the Medic does not have to have the Vaccinator charged 100% to use the ÜberCharge, they can use it in 4 chunks than can be deployed one at a time. Also, like the Kritzkrieg, it has an increased ÜberCharge rate which could be used to keep more teammates alive for longer, like the Quick-Fix. Instead of being invincible to attacks, this Medi Gun allows the user and the patient to be 75% resistant to 3 types of damage: [[Hitscan|Bullet]], [[Fire]] and [[Projectile|Explosive]]. Note that the damage type cannot be switched during an ÜberCharge.
 
  
 
==== Weaknesses ====
 
==== Weaknesses ====
The disadvantage of the Vaccinator is that it only protects the patient and the [[Medic]] from one type of damage as they cannot be switched during an ubercharge. Also, it doesn't completely make the user invulnerable to any form of attack.
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Because it can only resist selected damage types, it is possible to deal full damage to players protected by a Vaccinator ÜberCharge by attacking them with a type that is not being resisted. It does not have a melee resistance option, so melee attacks will counter a Vaccinator shield. Additionally, due to its reduced healing rate and reduced ÜberCharge build rate on overhealed patients, it is not a very effective secondary weapon for buffing up teammates to maximum effectiveness.
  
 
=== Multiple charges ===
 
=== Multiple charges ===
Multiple ÜberCharges from multiple Medics deployed upon a single player at once do not multiply the effect. While combining charges on a single target yields no additional special effects, Medics with different secondary weapons can grant a single target a combination of their effects. For example, a player receiving a normal ÜberCharge and a Kritzkrieg ÜberCharge will receive the effects of both; invulnerability and guaranteed chance of critical hits.
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Multiple ÜberCharges from multiple Medics deployed upon a single player at once do not multiply the effect. While combining charges on a single target yields no additional special effects, Medics with different secondary weapons can grant a single target a combination of their effects. For example, a player receiving a normal ÜberCharge and a Kritzkrieg ÜberCharge will receive the effects of both; invulnerability and guaranteed chance of Critical hits.
  
  
 
=== Enemy Spies ===
 
=== Enemy Spies ===
 
A [[Spy]] can trick an enemy Medic into ÜberCharging them while they are [[disguise]]d, a tactic which can cripple pushes and give the Spy a surprise attack with the misplaced ÜberCharge. The Spy gains all the benefits of the charge. Until the Spy breaks disguise, they will appear to enemy players just as they would if they were on the enemy team (a Spy glowing in the color of the enemy team, in the case of a Medi Gun ÜberCharge, for example). To allies, and all players once the disguise is broken, the Spy and his ÜberCharge visual effects will appear in his own team colors (though dropping the disguise will terminate the healing beam and the charge's effects soon after).
 
A [[Spy]] can trick an enemy Medic into ÜberCharging them while they are [[disguise]]d, a tactic which can cripple pushes and give the Spy a surprise attack with the misplaced ÜberCharge. The Spy gains all the benefits of the charge. Until the Spy breaks disguise, they will appear to enemy players just as they would if they were on the enemy team (a Spy glowing in the color of the enemy team, in the case of a Medi Gun ÜberCharge, for example). To allies, and all players once the disguise is broken, the Spy and his ÜberCharge visual effects will appear in his own team colors (though dropping the disguise will terminate the healing beam and the charge's effects soon after).
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[[File:Item icon Crusader's Crossbow.png|256px|thumb|right|[[Crusader's Crossbow]]]]
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The [[Amputator]] gives ÜberCharge by healing players with the [[Medicating Melody]] taunt.
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== Related achievements ==
 
== Related achievements ==
 
 
=== {{class link|Scout}} ===
 
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{{Achievement table
 
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       {{Show achievement|Medic|Group Health}}
 
       {{Show achievement|Medic|Group Health}}
 
       {{Show achievement|Medic|Medical Breakthrough}}
 
       {{Show achievement|Medic|Medical Breakthrough}}
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       {{Show achievement|Medic|Preventive Medicine}}
 
       {{Show achievement|Medic|Surgical Prep}}
 
       {{Show achievement|Medic|Surgical Prep}}
 
       {{Show achievement|Medic|Triage}}
 
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== Update history ==
 
== Update history ==
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{{Update history | '''{{Patch name|10|25|2007}}'''
'''{{Patch name|10|5|2007}}'''
 
 
* Fixed an exploit that allowed disconnected medics to continue Übercharging their target until they timed out.
 
* Fixed an exploit that allowed disconnected medics to continue Übercharging their target until they timed out.
  
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'''{{patch name|1|26|2012}}'''
 
'''{{patch name|1|26|2012}}'''
 
* Fixed a bug where the [[Medic]] would lose his healing target's speed when deploying his ÜberCharge while using the Quick-Fix.
 
* Fixed a bug where the [[Medic]] would lose his healing target's speed when deploying his ÜberCharge while using the Quick-Fix.
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'''{{Patch name|2|11|2014}}'''
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* Fixed an infinite ÜberCharge exploit related to [[Customize items#Loadout|loadout]] presets.
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'''{{Patch name|3|5|2014}} #2'''
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* Fixed a bug where Medics would be unable to deploy their ÜberCharge.
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'''{{Patch name|1|15|2015}} #1'''
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* Fixed the Medic not being able to deploy a Quick-Fix/Vaccinator charge while carrying the [[Capture the Flag#Intelligence|flag]].
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'''{{Patch name|7|2|2015}}''' ([[Gun Mettle Update]])
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* Pomson 6000
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** Über and Cloak drain decreases over distance from target. Decreases start at 512 Hammer Units (Hu) from target and reach 0 drain at 1536Hu
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* Vaccinator
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** Fixed a bug that gave Vaccinator patients full Crit immunity.
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** Vaccinator base resist does not grant any Crit resistance.
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** Vaccinator Über deploys now always take exactly 1 bar of Über charge.
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** Vaccinator Über deploys give the patient a 2.5 second bubble of 75% damage resistance of the current resist type and full Crit resistance to that type. These bubbles do not disappear if the Medic stops targeting the current patient. Multiple bubbles of different types can be applied to the same patient or multiple patients given the same resist über each consuming 1 charge.
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** Vaccinator über build now suffers the same penalties as other mediguns when it comes to multiple medics on the same target and max overhealed patients.
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** Added Penalty of 66% decreased uber build rate while healing a overhealed patient
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'''{{Patch name|7|3|2015}}'''
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* Dropped weapons now retain their ammo and ÜberCharge levels unless the player commits suicide.
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'''{{Patch name|7|6|2015}}'''
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* Vaccinator - ÜberCharge penalty no longer applies during setup time.
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'''{{Patch name|7|8|2015}}'''
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* Vaccinator Über bubbles once again work on [[Reanimator]]s in [[Mann vs Machine]], but now instantly fills them by 90%
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'''{{Patch name|7|23|2015}}'''
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* Changed the Pomson 6000 ÜberCharge and cloak drain effect's distance fall-off.
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** Old: Drain 15 ÜberCharge at point blank and scale down to 0 at 1024 HU.
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** New: Drain 10 ÜberCharge from 0 to 512 HU and scale down to 0 at 1536 HU.
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'''{{Patch name|10|28|2015}}''' ([[Scream Fortress 2015]])
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* {{Undocumented}} Switching weapons while under the effect of a Vaccinator ÜberCharge cancels its effect.
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'''{{Patch name|12|17|2015}}''' ([[Tough Break Update]])
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* During setup time, ÜberCharge build rate is now increased by 3x.
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* Amputator
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** Healing done with the taunt now grants small amounts of ÜberCharge.
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* Crusader's Crossbow
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**Healing a player with an arrow now grants a small amount of ÜberCharge.
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* Quick-Fix
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** Fixed cases where Quick-Fix ÜberCharged players could still be affected by certain knock-back effects.
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** Players can no longer capture objectives while under the effects of Quick-Fix ÜberCharge.
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* Vaccinator
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** Added slight ÜberCharge build on proper resist
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** Increased ÜberCharge rate from +50% to +67%
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** Reduced overhealed ÜberCharge build rate penalty to 33% from 66%. As this penalty is applied after the base increase, healing an overhealed patient is now 33% more effective.
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'''{{Patch name|4|12|2018}}'''
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* Fixed Medics having an accelerated Übercharge build-rate when healing full-health Snipers who are using The Razorback.}}
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==Bugs==
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*All 9 classes use unique ÜberCharge textures (unlike [[Cosmetic Items|cosmetic items]], weapons, [[Robots|MvM bots]], [[Asteroid]] robots, etc.). However, those textures were downscaled improperly, which make ÜberCharged classes have blurry or misplaced signs on them. Some of the textures are also from older player models (e.g. Soldier's "beta version" face). The most notable example of the whole bug is the [[RED]] Engineer's face, where his yellow-glowing goggles show up on his cheeks.
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* The textures for ÜberCharged classes, like the gibs, are for the old models from early versions of ''Team Fortress 2''. If you look closely, you can see that the ÜberCharge textures for the classes are misaligned in some places (such as the goggles crossing the [[Engineer]]'s nose).
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* When you hit a Medi Gun ÜberCharged player with a [[Critical hit]], they will take no damage. However, the Critical hit sound will still play and the letters that indicate a Critical hit will appear above the enemy.
* When you hit a Medi Gun ÜberCharged player with a critical hit, they will take no damage. However, the critical hit sound will still play and the letters that indicate a critical hit will appear above the enemy.
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* The word Über comes from German, meaning "over", which means that the name "ÜberCharge", in full English, means "Overcharge".
* Invulnerable players are not immune to [[Jarate]] (whether applied from the [[Sydney Sleeper]] or the item) or [[Mad Milk]], although neither will have any effect while the ÜberCharge lasts.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:11, 11 August 2024

An ÜberCharged Heavy
I AM BULLETPROOF!
The Heavy on the finer mechanics of an ÜberCharge

ÜberCharge (pronounced oo-bur in English, not like in German) is an ability of the Medic. ÜberCharge is built up as the Medic heals players with his secondary weapons, Crusader's Crossbow, hitting enemies with his Ubersaw, or the Medicating Melody taunt. Each healing tool has its own unique ÜberCharge effect, which the Medic can unleash once his charge meter reaches 100%, excluding the Vaccinator, which can unleash an ÜberCharge at increments of 25%.

Charge meter

While the Medic has their secondary or melee weapon drawn, a bar showing how much ÜberCharge is built up appears where the ammo count usually is on the HUD. If a friendly Medic is healing the player or is under the player's crosshair, a team-colored box pops up on the HUD, displaying the username of the Medic, the name of the healing gun they have equipped, and their ÜberCharge percentage (if the Medic uses a Name Tag on their secondary weapon, that name will be displayed instead of the weapon type). Medics with the Solemn Vow equipped and Spies will also see this information when their crosshairs are on an enemy Medic.

Accumulating charge

The ÜberCharge meter fills at different rates, depending on the state of the Medic's healing target.

Rates

Healing tool State of target Fill rate Fill time
Medi Gun <142.5% Health 2.50000% 40 seconds
>142.5% Health 1.25000% 80 seconds
>142.5% Health + 2nd Heal Beam 0.62500% 160 seconds
Kritzkrieg <142.5% Health 3.12500% 32 seconds
>142.5% Health 1.56250% 64 seconds
>142.5% Health + 2nd Heal Beam 0.78125% 128 seconds
Quick-Fix <142.5% Health 2.75000% 36.4 seconds
>142.5% Health 1.37500% 72.8 seconds
>142.5% Health + 2nd Heal Beam 0.68750% 145.5 seconds
Vaccinator <100% Health 4.17500% 24 seconds
100% - 142.5% Health 2.80000% 36 seconds
>142.5% Health 1.40000% 72 seconds
>142.5% Health + 2nd Heal Beam 0.70000% 144 seconds


Notes

  • During Setup time, the Medic's ÜberCharge meter fills at three times the healing tool's maximum rate, regardless of the target's health; healing any injured player during this period offers no further speed-up.
  • ÜberCharge build rate is halved if the patient is at 142.5% health or higher. This encourages Medics to heal other teammates who are not fully overhealed, rather than continuously healing a single player.
    • The Quick-Fix isn't affected by this due to its 125% overheal limit.
  • Fill rate is further halved if the target is affected by an additional healing beam (such as from another Medic, a Dispenser, or the Payload cart). This encourages Medics to heal as many different teammates as possible.
  • The Vaccinator builds ÜberCharge at 33% reduced rate if the patient is at 100% health or higher (e.g., they are being overhealed). This reduced rate can be further compounded on healing a fully overhealed teammate or by stacking heal sources on the same target.
  • Accumulated charge does not carry over if the player changes secondary weapons. For example, if a Quick-Fix Medic with 75% charge switches to the Medi Gun at a Resupply Cabinet, the ÜberCharge meter will be reduced to 0%.
  • Healing enemy Spies (disguised as one of your teammates) also fills the ÜberCharge meter. The fill rate is determined by the disguise's health meter and not the Spy's actual health.
  • Healing on teammates performed by means other than the healing beam (the Crusader's Crossbow and the Amputator's Medicating Melody) provides a small amount of ÜberCharge to the Medic's meter. Because the Kritzkrieg's Oktoberfest taunt only heals the Medic, it does not boost ÜberCharge.

Non-healing meter effects

  • Striking an enemy with the Ubersaw adds 25 percentage points per hit to the user's ÜberCharge meter.
    • This can be done even during an active charge, although the meter on non-Vaccinator Medi Guns will continue to drain, and the effects of the charge will cease until the Medic draws his secondary weapon again.
    • Striking an enemy Scout under the effects of Bonk! Atomic Punch will deal no damage but still add 25% to the Medic's ÜberCharge meter.
    • Striking a disguised enemy Spy will not grant the boost even if the strike kills him or triggers his Dead Ringer.
    • Striking an invisible enemy Spy will not grant the boost regardless of disguise status and whether or not the strike kills him.
    • The Ubersaw's Uberslice taunt-kill also fills the Medic's ÜberCharge meter: 25% for the initial stunning thrust and 75% for the killing retraction. Note that it is possible for the thrust to connect and the retraction to miss, and vice versa. Each bonus is only awarded if that part affects an enemy target.
  • When a Medi Gun is dropped, either through death or by picking up another one, the ÜberCharge stored within it will begin to drain at a rate of 10% per second until it is fully drained. The only exception is through suicide.
  • A Medic struck by a shot from the Pomson 6000 will immediately lose a certain amount of ÜberCharge, depending on the range at which they were hit and hear a distinctive sound effect.
    • 10% is lost if the Medic was hit from within 512 Hammer Units, and scales linearly down to 0% at 1536 Hammer Units. However, if the Medic has already activated his ÜberCharge, hitting him with the Pomson 6000 will not drain his Übercharge.
  • The start of Sudden Death resets the meter to 0%.
  • The canister in the Ubersaw and Vita-Saw fills in relation to how much ÜberCharge the Medic has. The canister will glow bright red or blue if at full Übercharge.
  • If a Medic dies with the Vita-Saw equipped, and has at least one Organ (one hit against an enemy), he will respawn with a percentage of his ÜberCharge meter preserved. The Medic can retain up to 15 percentage points per Organ, with the upper limit being up to 60% ÜberCharge stored at 4 Organs. This will work even if the player elects to respawn with a different melee weapon, but it does not allow the Medic to carry over prior charge into Sudden Death.

Activation

When the Medic's charge reaches 100% (or 25% for the Vaccinator), the meter on the HUD will begin flashing and the character will speak a related voice response. This announcement can warn enemy players of the Medic's full charge, but the Medic can cancel the response by activating another voice command. Medics can also use the "full charge" command at will with option 8 of Voice Menu 2, regardless of if they have a charge ready or not.

Once the meter is full, the player can deploy the ÜberCharge by pressing alternate fire (default key: MOUSE2). Upon deploying the charge, certain visual effects will be applied to the affected players; the deploying Medic will play an activation-related voice response, and soon after the patient's own voice response will play. Like the "fully charged" announcement, these can warn enemy players of a deployed charge, and they can be canceled if the speaker activates a properly-timed voice command.

An ÜberCharge will only affect a player for as long as the healing beam is trained on them; if the Medic dies, deactivates the healing beam, changes healing targets, draws another weapon, or is forced out of range, its benefit to the patient will end prematurely. Once activated, the ÜberCharge will continue to drain, regardless of the Medic's active weapon, though the Medic will only receive the ÜberCharge's effect if he's holding out the Medi Gun as his active weapon. In other words, Medics cannot charge into battle with their offensive weapons while being invulnerable or Crit-boosting themselves. With a single patient, an activated charge lasts 8 seconds, draining the meter at a rate of 12.5 points per second. The Medic is free to move his healing beam to another player, which will give the effects of the charge to the new patient, but the total ÜberCharge duration decreases by half a second for every second that another player is being ÜberCharged.

ÜberCharge Duration Number of recipients
8 seconds 0 recipients
8 seconds 1 recipient
5.33 seconds 2 recipients
4 seconds 3 recipients
3.2 seconds 4 recipients
2.66 seconds 5 recipients

The only exception here is the Vaccinator, which places a shield on both the Medic and patient upon activation, and which lasts for 2.5 seconds, although if the Medic switches away from the Vaccinator he will still lose the benefits of the shield. Vaccinator charge is immediately consumed upon each use, rather than gradually draining, and multiple shields of different resistances can all be placed upon as few or as many targets as necessary.

Effects

Medi Gun

Main article: Medi Gun

Visual effects

The Medic and his healing target will glow in their team color, with yellow or purple eyes and a metallic sheen across their bodies. A slight team-colored distortion will appear around the first-person view of the Medic and his patient.

Immunities and vulnerabilities

The stock Medi Gun's ÜberCharge makes the Medic and his patient invulnerable to most forms of damage. Both players are still vulnerable to telefragging and certain environmental effects - namely saw blades, trains, and pitfalls, but not drowning or fall damage. They are also still subject to knockback and the Pyro's compression blast. The initial strike of the Arm Blender, Arrow Stab, and Uberslice taunt attacks stun them (though they still inflict no damage). If the deploying Medic is stunned, the healing beam temporarily breaks and leaves the patient vulnerable until the Medic has recovered. Similarly, striking an ÜberCharged Medic from behind with the Holiday Punch causes him to laugh, breaking the healing beam.

Secondary effects

The Medic's target will continue to be healed at the normal rate. Activating the Medi Gun's charge or applying it to a new target extinguishes fire. Invulnerability will linger for one second after breaking contact with the beam, allowing a dexterous Medic to grant invulnerability to multiple patients simultaneously. Medi Gun or Quick-Fix-charged players do not count towards pushing the Payload cart or capturing control points (although they can block enemy captures). Medi Gun-charged players cannot pick up the Intelligence while invulnerable, and a Medic activating a Medi Gun's ÜberCharge while their patient is carrying the Intelligence will not apply invulnerability to the patient. The Medic cannot activate a Medi Gun's ÜberCharge while carrying the Intelligence.

Kritzkrieg

Main article: Kritzkrieg

Visual effects

Upon activating ÜberCharge, yellow sparks will travel down the healing beam (identically to the stock Medi Gun), and a team-colored glow and a crackle of electricity will be emitted from the Kritzkrieg and the weapon of the Medic's patient.

Benefits

For the duration of the charge, all attacks made by the Medic's patient will be Critical hits, which deal 300% of the weapon's base damage to enemies and ignore the normal modifiers for range and randomized damage. This can help with the Holiday Punch due to the fact that the laugh occurs on Critical hits, and the Kritzkrieg deals Critical hits to the ÜberCharge's target patient. Projectiles fired during the Kritzkrieg charge's duration will retain their critical effects even after the charge has ended.

Weaknesses

While the Kritzkrieg will continue to heal its target at the normal rate, activating the charge grants no additional defensive benefits to the Medic or his patient. As buildings are immune to Critical hits, the Kritzkrieg is a poor choice for assaulting an enemy Sentry Gun (though Critical hits can easily dispatch any Engineers attending to the Sentry Gun).

Quick-Fix

Main article: Quick-Fix

Visual effects

The Medic's healing beam will pulse and glow with greater intensity, and a team-colored ring surrounds the Medic and his target.

Benefits

The Medic and his healing target will be healed at an accelerated rate (from 100.8/s while under fire, up to 302.4/s if not wounded in the last 15 seconds.) Both players will also be immune to stun effects, slowdown, and any forms of knockback. The charge will heal the Medic at the accelerated rate when deployed, whether or not it is actively healing another player. If the Medic is healing a rocket-, sticky- or flare-jumping player, the Medic will be launched with equal force in the same direction.

Weaknesses

While offering greater resiliency, the Quick-Fix's ÜberCharge provides no protection from bursts of high damage, such as Stickybomb traps, backstabs, headshots, or Critical hits. Even discounting these threats, focused firepower can overcome this accelerated healing.

Vaccinator

Main article: Vaccinator

Visual effects

The patient and the Medic will be covered by a shield with an icon of the type of damage being resisted above both their heads.

Benefits

Unlike the other Medi Guns, the Vaccinator's ÜberCharge is split into 4 segments of 25% each, which can be activated individually. Like the Kritzkrieg and Quick-Fix, it has an increased ÜberCharge build rate which allows it to have an ÜberCharge ready much faster, although this rate is reduced once the patient is at full health or higher. While actively healing a teammate, the Vaccinator grants a 10% resistance to one of three types of damage: Bullet (including arrows from the Huntsman bow, bolts from the Crusader's Crossbow, and syringes from any of the Medic's Syringe Guns, despite them being technically projectiles), Explosive, and Fire.

Upon activation of ÜberCharge, the Vaccinator places a shield on both the Medic and his patient, increasing the amount of damage that is resisted. 25% of the ÜberCharge meter is immediately consumed upon placement of the shield, which lasts for 2.5 seconds on both parties regardless of whether or not the heal beam is broken. This shield resists 75% of the selected damage type instead of 10%, and fully negates critical damage. Multiple shields of different damage types can be placed on the same patient, or multiple shields of the same damage type can be simultaneously active on several teammates, limited only by the amount of ÜberCharge that the Medic has.

Weaknesses

Because it can only resist selected damage types, it is possible to deal full damage to players protected by a Vaccinator ÜberCharge by attacking them with a type that is not being resisted. It does not have a melee resistance option, so melee attacks will counter a Vaccinator shield. Additionally, due to its reduced healing rate and reduced ÜberCharge build rate on overhealed patients, it is not a very effective secondary weapon for buffing up teammates to maximum effectiveness.

Multiple charges

Multiple ÜberCharges from multiple Medics deployed upon a single player at once do not multiply the effect. While combining charges on a single target yields no additional special effects, Medics with different secondary weapons can grant a single target a combination of their effects. For example, a player receiving a normal ÜberCharge and a Kritzkrieg ÜberCharge will receive the effects of both; invulnerability and guaranteed chance of Critical hits.


Enemy Spies

A Spy can trick an enemy Medic into ÜberCharging them while they are disguised, a tactic which can cripple pushes and give the Spy a surprise attack with the misplaced ÜberCharge. The Spy gains all the benefits of the charge. Until the Spy breaks disguise, they will appear to enemy players just as they would if they were on the enemy team (a Spy glowing in the color of the enemy team, in the case of a Medi Gun ÜberCharge, for example). To allies, and all players once the disguise is broken, the Spy and his ÜberCharge visual effects will appear in his own team colors (though dropping the disguise will terminate the healing beam and the charge's effects soon after).

Crusader's Crossbow

Main article: Crusader's Crossbow

The Crusader's Crossbow gives a small amount of ÜberCharge based on the distance from the patient - the further the distance, the more ÜberCharge built.








Amputator

Main article: Amputator

The Amputator gives ÜberCharge by healing players with the Medicating Melody taunt.









Related achievements

Leaderboard class scout.png Scout

Batting the Doctor
Batting the Doctor
Kill a Medic that is ready to deploy an ÜberCharge.


The Big Hurt
The Big Hurt
Stun 2 Medics that are ready to deploy an ÜberCharge.
Doctoring the Ball
Doctoring the Ball
Kill 3 enemies while under the effects of a Medic's ÜberCharge.

Leaderboard class soldier.png Soldier

S*M*A*S*H
S*M*A*S*H
Assist a Medic in exploding 5 enemies with a single ÜberCharge.

Leaderboard class pyro.png Pyro

Burn Ward
Burn Ward
Ignite 3 Medics that are ready to deploy an ÜberCharge.
Pyrotechnics
Pyrotechnics
Kill 3 enemies in a single ÜberCharge.

Leaderboard class demoman.png Demoman

Tam O'Shatter
Tam O'Shatter
Destroy 5 enemy Engineer buildings during a single ÜberCharge from a Medic.

Leaderboard class heavy.png Heavy

Photostroika
Photostroika
Provide an enemy with a freezecam shot of you taunting while invulnerable.


Supreme Soviet
Supreme Soviet
Get ÜberCharged 50 times.
Soviet Block
Soviet Block
While invulnerable and on defense, block an invulnerable enemy Heavy's movement.

Leaderboard class medic.png Medic

Autoclave
Autoclave
Assist in burning 5 enemies with a single ÜberCharge on a Pyro.


Blast Assist
Blast Assist
Assist in exploding 5 enemies with a single ÜberCharge on a Soldier.


Double Blind Trial
Double Blind Trial
Deploy an ÜberCharge within 8 seconds of a nearby enemy Medic deploying his.


Group Health
Group Health
Work with 2 other Medics to deploy 3 simultaneous ÜberCharges.


Medical Breakthrough
Medical Breakthrough
Assist in destroying 5 enemy Engineer buildings with a single ÜberCharge on a Demoman.


Preventive Medicine
Preventive Medicine
Block the enemy from capturing a control point with an ÜberCharged teammate.


Surgical Prep
Surgical Prep
Have an ÜberCharge ready before the Setup phase ends.


Triage
Triage
Deploy an ÜberCharge on a teammate less than a second before they're hit by a critical explosive.
You'll Feel a Little Prick
You'll Feel a Little Prick
Assist in killing 3 enemies with a single ÜberCharge on a Scout.


Blunt Trauma
Blunt Trauma
Assist in punching 2 enemies with a single ÜberCharge on a Heavy.


Family Practice
Family Practice
ÜberCharge 5 of your Steam Community Friends.


House Call
House Call
Join a game that one of your friends is in and then deploy an ÜberCharge on him.


Placebo Effect
Placebo Effect
Kill 2 enemies in a single life, while having your ÜberCharge ready, but undeployed.


Second Opinion
Second Opinion
ÜberCharge 2 teammates at once.


Trauma Queen
Trauma Queen
Deploy 3 ÜberCharges in less than 5 minutes, and assist in 5 kills during that time.

Leaderboard class sniper.png Sniper

Parting Shot
Parting Shot
Headshot an enemy player the moment his invulnerability wears off.
Überectomy
Überectomy
Kill a Medic that is ready to deploy an ÜberCharge.

Leaderboard class spy.png Spy

Dr. Nooooo
Dr. Nooooo
Backstab a Medic that is ready to deploy an ÜberCharge.

Mvm navicon.png Mann vs. Machievements

German Engineering
German Engineering
Use a canteen charged with 'ÜberCharge' to destroy 15 robots.
Negative Charge
Negative Charge
Kill 5 Medics that are ready to deploy an ÜberCharge in a wave.

Update history

October 25, 2007 Patch
  • Fixed an exploit that allowed disconnected medics to continue Übercharging their target until they timed out.

November 7, 2007 Patch

  • Fixed Medic's Über-charge stats tracking.

December 20, 2007 Patch

  • The Medic's Medi Gun now charges at an increased rate during Setup time, to remove the need for self-damage grinding.
  • Fixed exploit where the Medi Gun ÜberCharge wouldn't drain if you switched weapons.

April 1, 2008 Patch

  • Each extra player ÜberCharged drains the ÜberCharge an additional 50% faster.

May 5, 2008 Patch

  • Fixed unlimited ÜberCharge exploit.

May 7, 2008 Patch

  • Fixed another unlimited ÜberCharge exploit.

May 21, 2008 Patch

  • Fixed rapid weapon switching allowing Medics to prevent deployed ÜberCharges from draining.

August 13, 2009 Patch

  • ÜberCharged players can no longer be stunned.

January 10, 2011 Patch

  • Fixed the Kritzkrieg charge deployed sound getting stuck on.

May 5, 2011 Patch

  • Fixed removing the burning/jarated conditions on players who are being ÜberCharged by a Medic using the Kritzkrieg.
  • Added Mad Milk to the conditions that are cleared when players are made invulnerable by a Medic with an ÜberCharge.

July 7, 2011 Patch

  • [Undocumented] Added ÜberCharge overlay for Quick-Fix users during the Megaheal.

January 26, 2012 Patch

  • Fixed a bug where the Medic would lose his healing target's speed when deploying his ÜberCharge while using the Quick-Fix.

February 11, 2014 Patch

  • Fixed an infinite ÜberCharge exploit related to loadout presets.

March 5, 2014 Patch #2

  • Fixed a bug where Medics would be unable to deploy their ÜberCharge.

January 15, 2015 Patch #1

  • Fixed the Medic not being able to deploy a Quick-Fix/Vaccinator charge while carrying the flag.

July 2, 2015 Patch (Gun Mettle Update)

  • Pomson 6000
    • Über and Cloak drain decreases over distance from target. Decreases start at 512 Hammer Units (Hu) from target and reach 0 drain at 1536Hu
  • Vaccinator
    • Fixed a bug that gave Vaccinator patients full Crit immunity.
    • Vaccinator base resist does not grant any Crit resistance.
    • Vaccinator Über deploys now always take exactly 1 bar of Über charge.
    • Vaccinator Über deploys give the patient a 2.5 second bubble of 75% damage resistance of the current resist type and full Crit resistance to that type. These bubbles do not disappear if the Medic stops targeting the current patient. Multiple bubbles of different types can be applied to the same patient or multiple patients given the same resist über each consuming 1 charge.
    • Vaccinator über build now suffers the same penalties as other mediguns when it comes to multiple medics on the same target and max overhealed patients.
    • Added Penalty of 66% decreased uber build rate while healing a overhealed patient

July 3, 2015 Patch

  • Dropped weapons now retain their ammo and ÜberCharge levels unless the player commits suicide.

July 6, 2015 Patch

  • Vaccinator - ÜberCharge penalty no longer applies during setup time.

July 8, 2015 Patch

July 23, 2015 Patch

  • Changed the Pomson 6000 ÜberCharge and cloak drain effect's distance fall-off.
    • Old: Drain 15 ÜberCharge at point blank and scale down to 0 at 1024 HU.
    • New: Drain 10 ÜberCharge from 0 to 512 HU and scale down to 0 at 1536 HU.

October 28, 2015 Patch (Scream Fortress 2015)

  • [Undocumented] Switching weapons while under the effect of a Vaccinator ÜberCharge cancels its effect.

December 17, 2015 Patch (Tough Break Update)

  • During setup time, ÜberCharge build rate is now increased by 3x.
  • Amputator
    • Healing done with the taunt now grants small amounts of ÜberCharge.
  • Crusader's Crossbow
    • Healing a player with an arrow now grants a small amount of ÜberCharge.
  • Quick-Fix
    • Fixed cases where Quick-Fix ÜberCharged players could still be affected by certain knock-back effects.
    • Players can no longer capture objectives while under the effects of Quick-Fix ÜberCharge.
  • Vaccinator
    • Added slight ÜberCharge build on proper resist
    • Increased ÜberCharge rate from +50% to +67%
    • Reduced overhealed ÜberCharge build rate penalty to 33% from 66%. As this penalty is applied after the base increase, healing an overhealed patient is now 33% more effective.

April 12, 2018 Patch

  • Fixed Medics having an accelerated Übercharge build-rate when healing full-health Snipers who are using The Razorback.

Bugs

  • All 9 classes use unique ÜberCharge textures (unlike cosmetic items, weapons, MvM bots, Asteroid robots, etc.). However, those textures were downscaled improperly, which make ÜberCharged classes have blurry or misplaced signs on them. Some of the textures are also from older player models (e.g. Soldier's "beta version" face). The most notable example of the whole bug is the RED Engineer's face, where his yellow-glowing goggles show up on his cheeks.

Trivia

  • When you hit a Medi Gun ÜberCharged player with a Critical hit, they will take no damage. However, the Critical hit sound will still play and the letters that indicate a Critical hit will appear above the enemy.
  • The word Über comes from German, meaning "over", which means that the name "ÜberCharge", in full English, means "Overcharge".

Gallery

See also