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{{Quotation|'''The Spy''' on the blatantly obvious|I appear to have burst into flames.|sound=Spy_autoonfire01.wav}} | {{Quotation|'''The Spy''' on the blatantly obvious|I appear to have burst into flames.|sound=Spy_autoonfire01.wav}} | ||
− | '''Fire''', or '''flames''', refers to the special [[ | + | '''Fire''', or '''flames''', refers to the special [[Projectiles#Flames|projectiles]] produced mainly by the primary weapons of [[Pyro]]. It can cause the damage-over-time effect inflicted on a player, which is called '''afterburn'''. |
− | Fire has its own [[ | + | Fire has its own [[damage]] type, and some other weapons which are not the primary weapons of Pyro can also cause fire damage and afterburn. |
== Flames produced by the primary weapons of Pyro == | == Flames produced by the primary weapons of Pyro == | ||
− | The [[Pyro]] has two different primary weapon types: the conventional | + | The [[Pyro]] has two different primary weapon types: the conventional Flame Throwers and the Flame Launcher. Although they all visually produce a stream of flames, the [[mechanics]] behind the visuals are different. |
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=== Conventional Flame Throwers === | === Conventional Flame Throwers === | ||
− | The stock [[Flame Thrower]] and its variants share the same flame mechanic. Upon pressing primary fire key, it produces multiple little invisible projectile-like boxes, which can be called flame particles. When one of these particles makes contact with an enemy player's hitbox, a straight line is drawn from the point of firing to the center of the particle which made contact. If there are no environment elements in between the two points, the hit is registered by the system and damage is applied. Unlike normal projectiles, flame particles do not stop when they collide with players or [[buildings]], but instead continue moving and dealing damage to other objects until their maximum lifespan is reached. The particles have their damage largely determined by time since being fired rather than distance. One flamethrower ammo fires two flame particles. | + | The stock [[Flame Thrower]] and its variants share the same flame mechanic. Upon pressing primary fire key, it produces multiple little invisible projectile-like boxes, which can be called flame particles. When one of these particles makes contact with an enemy player's hitbox, a straight line is drawn from the point of firing to the center of the particle which made contact. If there are no environment elements in between the two points, the hit is registered by the system and damage is applied. Unlike normal projectiles, flame particles do not stop when they collide with players or [[buildings]], but instead continue moving and dealing damage to other objects until their maximum lifespan is reached. The particles have their damage largely determined by time since being fired rather than distance. One flamethrower ammo fires two flame particles. |
− | The flame particles do not have visible models, so the flame visual effect is not the real indicator of how the particles really move. As such, the flame particles and the visual effect have no direct connections. When the {{cvar|sv_cheats}} and {{cvar|tf_debug_flamethrower}} commands are set to 1, the boxes of visual effect as well as the boxes of flame particles can be seen by the flamethrower user. The boxes | + | The flame particles do not have visible models, so the flame visual effect is not the real indicator of how the particles really move. As such, the flame particles and the visual effect have no direct connections. When the {{cvar|sv_cheats}} and {{cvar|tf_debug_flamethrower}} commands are set to 1, the boxes of visual effect as well as the boxes of flame particles can be seen by the flamethrower user. The boxes inherently rise upwards over time, and each box has a random speed, spread and a lifetime. Additionally, forward velocity for each box decreases over time. These factors are combined together to form a distance-limited, cone-shaped flame stream. Due to the lack of direct connection between the flame particles and the visual effect, when only the visual effect hits the target while the flame particles do not hit, the target of the flame stream does not receive any damage. |
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+ | The momentum of the boxes is partially determined by the firing Pyro's movement. When a player is moving, the velocity of the player at the time of firing a particle is added to that particle's inherent movement in the player's moving direction. Therefore, moving forward increases forward particle velocity, so the total range increases. Strafing backwards while firing forwards adds negative velocity to inherent movement, resulting in a particle's initial forward velocity being slower. As inherent forward velocity decreases, inherited velocity begins to catch up and exceed it; the particle comes to a complete stop before accelerating in the opposite direction. This is helpful for the Pyro to counter its chasers. | ||
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=== Flame Launcher === | === Flame Launcher === | ||
− | The item type Flame Launcher only includes the [[Dragon's Fury]]. Being | + | The item type Flame Launcher only includes the [[Dragon's Fury]]. Being the latest weapon type in the Pyro's arsenal, the fireball it launches acts more like other existing [[projectiles]]. The Dragon's Fury can launch a quick, short-range (526 [[Hammer unit]]s) fireball that travels 3000 HU/s. Its momentum is not influenced by the movement of the player, but it can still penetrate players and buildings just like the normal flames particles. Each fireball inflicts around the same damage as a [[Flare Gun]] shot, and causes enemies to suffer [[afterburn]] for a short time, even enemy Pyros (albeit for a slightly shorter time than for other classes). Hitting an enemy that is already on fire deals triple damage, so long as the middle of the fireball connects. |
== Afterburn == | == Afterburn == | ||
[[File:Fire.png|thumb|200px|right|A [[Heavy]] on fire.]] | [[File:Fire.png|thumb|200px|right|A [[Heavy]] on fire.]] | ||
− | Upon being set aflame, a player's character | + | Upon being set aflame, a player's character automatically screams out that they are on fire, alerting nearby [[Medic]]s and teammates to their plight. Setting an opponent on fire also creates a disorienting effect on their screen view (flames engulf the edges of the screen and a burning sound is heard). This can be used to a team's advantage if the Pyro is able to ambush a group of attacking foes. [[Sniper]]s lit on fire find it extremely difficult to aim, as the scoped view moves every time the Sniper takes damage from the burning (an effect the Sniper can prevent while fully-charged by equipping the [[Cozy Camper]]). When calling for a Medic, the balloon with the Medic symbol appears on fire, notifying a Medic that his teammate is being damaged by afterburn. This helps prioritise burning players as an urgent healing target. |
− | Afterburn can be used | + | Afterburn can be used for [[Spy checking]]. A small burst of flame ignites enemy [[Spy|Spies]], even if [[cloak]]ed or [[disguise]]d. Burning players give off an additional team-coloured particle effect revealing their true allegiance; this is a useful effect for distinguishing disguised Spies from teammates. |
− | Afterburn from {{tooltip|certain sources| | + | Afterburn from {{tooltip|certain sources|Any flamethrower, Huo-Long Heater's ring of fire, Sharpened Volcano Fragment, or lit Huntsman arrows}} can be used to disrupt healing from the various [[Medic#Primary|Medi Guns]] and the shield resistance from the [[Vaccinator]]. Afterburn from these sources reduces Vaccinator resist shields by 20%; healing from Medi Guns, [[Medicating Melody]], or level 3 [[Dispenser]]s by 50%; and healing from level 1 or 2 Dispensers (including [[Payload]] carts and such) by 100%. Most of these effects remove afterburn after only a second, though, so this is not always noticeable. |
− | The fire effect starts immediately upon damage from a weapon that causes it. Afterburn damages a player every half-second for 4 HP each tick (1 HP each tick for the Degreaser), totaling 80 damage over | + | The fire effect starts immediately upon damage from a weapon that causes it. Afterburn damages a player every half-second for 4 HP each tick (1 HP each tick for the [[Degreaser]]), totaling 80 damage over 10 seconds (20 damage for the Degreaser). Each fire effect from a flamethrower can last up to 10 seconds; afterburn duration ramps up from 3 to 10 seconds based on how long the target was in direct contact with the flame. The [[Huo-Long Heater]]'s ring of fire applies 8 seconds, flare guns and burning arrows apply 7.5 seconds, and the [[Cow Mangler 5000]]'s charged shot applies 6 seconds of afterburn. Additional hits from these weapons add their respective duration to the remaining afterburn duration, up to a maximum of 10 seconds. |
− | Afterburn damage cannot crit; however, it can [[mini-crit]] if the target is under a mini-crit debuff, such as being | + | Afterburn damage cannot [[Critical hits|crit]]; however, it can [[Critical hits#Mini-crits|mini-crit]] if the target is under a mini-crit debuff, such as being soaked in [[Jarate]], [[Mechanics#MarkedForDeath|marked for death]], or if the attacking player is buffed by the [[Buff Banner]]. |
While afterburn duration may stack from multiple sources and players, the damage does not; only the most recent weapon to cause afterburn (and its owner) is considered to be the cause of the burning. This can change how much damage is dealt if the [[Degreaser]] (with its reduced afterburn damage) is involved. | While afterburn duration may stack from multiple sources and players, the damage does not; only the most recent weapon to cause afterburn (and its owner) is considered to be the cause of the burning. This can change how much damage is dealt if the [[Degreaser]] (with its reduced afterburn damage) is involved. | ||
− | Note that enemy Pyros cannot be set on fire except by the [[Dragon's Fury]] and the [[Gas Passer]]. While Pyros still take contact damage from direct flame attacks, they | + | Note that enemy Pyros cannot be set on fire except by the [[Dragon's Fury]] and the [[Gas Passer]]. While Pyros still take contact damage from direct flame attacks, they do not take further afterburn damage. The Pyro does, however, count as on fire for a brief second (indicated by the charred graphical effect after taking damage from a fiery weapon), making them vulnerable to critical hits from the [[Sun-on-a-Stick]] and [[Flare Gun]] and mini-crits from the [[Detonator]], [[Scorch Shot]], [[Axtinguisher]], and [[Postal Pummeler]] during this brief second, despite taking no afterburn damage. A Spy disguised as a Pyro from either team, however, can still be lit on fire and take afterburn damage. |
It is possible to allow [[gibs]] to catch fire (if a player is gibbed while on fire) with the {{cvar|cl_burninggibs}} command set to 1. | It is possible to allow [[gibs]] to catch fire (if a player is gibbed while on fire) with the {{cvar|cl_burninggibs}} command set to 1. | ||
− | == Damage and function times == | + | === Damage and function times === |
{{Damage table | {{Damage table | ||
| damagetype = Fire | | damagetype = Fire | ||
| rangetype = Any | | rangetype = Any | ||
− | | damage | + | | damage = yes |
− | | afterburn | + | | afterburn = {{tooltip|4 / tick|8 / s}}<br />80 total |
| afterburn minicrit = {{tooltip|5 / tick|10 / s}}<br />100 total | | afterburn minicrit = {{tooltip|5 / tick|10 / s}}<br />100 total | ||
| function times = yes | | function times = yes | ||
− | | attack interval | + | | attack interval = 0.5 s |
− | | afterburn time | + | | afterburn time = 0.5-10 s |
}} | }} | ||
− | ===Weapons which inflict afterburn=== | + | === Weapons which inflict afterburn === |
{{List of afterburn-inflicting weapons}} | {{List of afterburn-inflicting weapons}} | ||
== Surviving fire == | == Surviving fire == | ||
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− | ==Related weapons== | ||
The following weapons provide additional resistance or vulnerability against fire-based attacks. Note that both contact damage (barring the melee damage from the Sharpened Volcano Fragment) and afterburn damage is modified. | The following weapons provide additional resistance or vulnerability against fire-based attacks. Note that both contact damage (barring the melee damage from the Sharpened Volcano Fragment) and afterburn damage is modified. | ||
− | {{List of modified fire damage weapons}} | + | {{List of modified fire damage weapons|state=collapsed}} |
== Related achievements == | == Related achievements == | ||
− | === | + | === {{Achiev type link|general}} === |
{{Achievement table | {{Achievement table | ||
− | |{{Show achievement|General|Escape the Heat}} | + | | 1 = {{Show achievement|General|Escape the Heat}} |
− | |{{Show achievement|General|Flamethrower}} | + | | 2 = {{Show achievement|General|Flamethrower}} |
}} | }} | ||
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=== {{class link|Soldier}} === | === {{class link|Soldier}} === | ||
{{Achievement table | {{Achievement table | ||
− | |{{Show achievement|Soldier|Semper Fry}} | + | | 1 = {{Show achievement|Soldier|Semper Fry}} |
}} | }} | ||
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=== {{class link|Pyro}} === | === {{class link|Pyro}} === | ||
{{Achievement table | {{Achievement table | ||
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{{Show achievement|Pyro|Attention Getter}} | {{Show achievement|Pyro|Attention Getter}} | ||
{{Show achievement|Pyro|Burn Ward}} | {{Show achievement|Pyro|Burn Ward}} | ||
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{{Show achievement|Pyro|Spontaneous Combustion}} | {{Show achievement|Pyro|Spontaneous Combustion}} | ||
{{Show achievement|Pyro|Weenie Roast}} | {{Show achievement|Pyro|Weenie Roast}} | ||
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{{Show achievement|Pyro|Baptism by Fire}} | {{Show achievement|Pyro|Baptism by Fire}} | ||
{{Show achievement|Pyro|Combined Fire}} | {{Show achievement|Pyro|Combined Fire}} | ||
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{{Show achievement|Pyro|Trailblazer}} | {{Show achievement|Pyro|Trailblazer}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
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=== {{class link|Heavy}} === | === {{class link|Heavy}} === | ||
{{Achievement table | {{Achievement table | ||
− | |{{Show achievement|Heavy|Rasputin}} | + | | 1 = {{Show achievement|Heavy|Rasputin}} |
}} | }} | ||
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=== {{class link|Engineer}} === | === {{class link|Engineer}} === | ||
{{Achievement table | {{Achievement table | ||
− | |{{Show achievement|Engineer|The Extinguished Gentleman}} | + | | 1 = {{Show achievement|Engineer|The Extinguished Gentleman}} |
}} | }} | ||
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=== {{class link|Medic}} === | === {{class link|Medic}} === | ||
{{Achievement table | {{Achievement table | ||
− | |{{Show achievement|Medic|Autoclave}} | + | | 1 = {{Show achievement|Medic|Autoclave}} |
− | |{{Show achievement|Medic|Infernal Medicine}} | + | | 2 = {{Show achievement|Medic|Infernal Medicine}} |
}} | }} | ||
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=== {{class link|Sniper}} === | === {{class link|Sniper}} === | ||
{{Achievement table | {{Achievement table | ||
− | |{{Show achievement|Sniper|Friendship is Golden}} | + | | 1 = {{Show achievement|Sniper|Friendship is Golden}} |
}} | }} | ||
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=== {{class link|Spy}} === | === {{class link|Spy}} === | ||
{{Achievement table | {{Achievement table | ||
− | |{{Show achievement|Spy|Burn Notice}} | + | | 1 = {{Show achievement|Spy|Burn Notice}} |
}} | }} | ||
− | ==Kill icons== | + | == Kill icons == |
<gallery widths=65 heights=35 perrow=7> | <gallery widths=65 heights=35 perrow=7> | ||
− | Killicon cow mangler 5000.png|Death by the Cow Mangler 5000's afterburn. | + | File:Killicon cow mangler 5000.png|Death by the Cow Mangler 5000's afterburn. |
− | Killicon fire.png|Suicide by the Cow Mangler 5000's afterburn. | + | File:Killicon fire.png|Suicide by the Cow Mangler 5000's afterburn. |
− | Killicon flamethrower.png|Flamethrower. | + | File:Killicon flamethrower.png|Flamethrower. |
− | Killicon backburner.png|Backburner. | + | File:Killicon backburner.png|Backburner. |
− | Killicon degreaser.png|Degreaser. | + | File:Killicon degreaser.png|Degreaser. |
− | Killicon phlogistinator.png|Phlogistinator. | + | File:Killicon phlogistinator.png|Phlogistinator. |
− | Killicon rainblower.png|Rainblower. | + | File:Killicon rainblower.png|Rainblower. |
− | Killicon nostromo napalmer.png|Nostromo Napalmer. | + | File:Killicon nostromo napalmer.png|Nostromo Napalmer. |
− | Killicon dragon's fury.png|Death by the Dragon Fury's bonus. | + | File:Killicon dragon's fury.png|Death by the Dragon Fury's bonus. |
− | Killicon dragon's fury afterburn.png|Death by a normal hit from or the afterburn damage of the Dragon's Fury. | + | File:Killicon dragon's fury afterburn.png|Death by a normal hit from or the afterburn damage of the Dragon's Fury. |
− | Killicon flare gun.png|Flare Gun. | + | File:Killicon flare gun.png|Flare Gun. |
− | Killicon detonator.png|Detonator. | + | File:Killicon detonator.png|Detonator. |
− | Killicon manmelter.png|Manmelter. | + | File:Killicon manmelter.png|Manmelter. |
− | Killicon scorch shot.png|Scorch Shot. | + | File:Killicon scorch shot.png|Scorch Shot. |
− | Killicon sharpened volcano fragment.png|Sharpened Volcano Fragment . | + | File:Killicon sharpened volcano fragment.png|Sharpened Volcano Fragment. |
− | Killicon deflect flare.png|Deflected flare. | + | File:Killicon deflect flare.png|Deflected flare. |
− | Killicon hadouken.png|Hadouken kill taunt. | + | File:Killicon hadouken.png|Hadouken kill taunt. |
− | Killicon armageddon.png|Armageddon kill taunt. | + | File:Killicon armageddon.png|Armageddon kill taunt. |
− | Killicon huo-long heater.png|Huo-Long Heater. | + | File:Killicon huo-long heater.png|Huo-Long Heater. |
− | Killicon flaming huntsman.png|Flaming Huntsman / Fortified Compound arrow. | + | File:Killicon flaming huntsman.png|Flaming Huntsman / Fortified Compound arrow. |
− | Killicon flaming huntsman afterburn.png|Flaming Huntsman / Fortified Compound arrow afterburn. | + | File:Killicon flaming huntsman afterburn.png|Flaming Huntsman / Fortified Compound arrow afterburn. |
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
− | ==Unused kill icons== | + | == Unused kill icons == |
<gallery widths=65 heights=35> | <gallery widths=65 heights=35> | ||
− | Killicon deflect flaming arrow.png|Deflected flaming arrow Huntsman. | + | File:Killicon deflect flaming arrow.png|Deflected flaming arrow Huntsman. |
− | Killicon deflect flaming arrowhs.png|Deflected flaming Huntsman arrow headshot. | + | File:Killicon deflect flaming arrowhs.png|Deflected flaming Huntsman arrow headshot. |
− | Killicon flaming huntsmanhs.png|Flaming Huntsman arrow headshot. | + | File:Killicon flaming huntsmanhs.png|Flaming Huntsman arrow headshot. |
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
== Update history == | == Update history == | ||
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'''{{Patch name|10|9|2012}}''' | '''{{Patch name|10|9|2012}}''' | ||
* [[Healing#Overheal|Overhealed]] players that are [[bleeding]] or on fire can now pickup healthkits to remove these conditions. | * [[Healing#Overheal|Overhealed]] players that are [[bleeding]] or on fire can now pickup healthkits to remove these conditions. | ||
− | '''{{Patch name|10|20|2017}}''' | + | '''{{Patch name|10|20|2017}}''' ([[Jungle Inferno Update]]) |
− | + | * Afterburn | |
** Flamethrowers no longer apply maximum-duration afterburn on contact. Afterburn duration is now based on how long the target is in contact with direct flames -- starting at a minimum of 3 seconds, and stacking to a maximum of 10 seconds. | ** Flamethrowers no longer apply maximum-duration afterburn on contact. Afterburn duration is now based on how long the target is in contact with direct flames -- starting at a minimum of 3 seconds, and stacking to a maximum of 10 seconds. | ||
** Per-tick afterburn damage increased to 4 (from 3), for a total of 8 damage per-second (up from 6 per-second) | ** Per-tick afterburn damage increased to 4 (from 3), for a total of 8 damage per-second (up from 6 per-second) | ||
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*** The Huntsman when the arrow is lit on fire | *** The Huntsman when the arrow is lit on fire | ||
** {{Undocumented}} The Cow Mangler 5000's alt-fire now deals maximum afterburn duration at 80 damage over 10 seconds at the rate of 4 damage per-tick (up from 6 seconds). | ** {{Undocumented}} The Cow Mangler 5000's alt-fire now deals maximum afterburn duration at 80 damage over 10 seconds at the rate of 4 damage per-tick (up from 6 seconds). | ||
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== Unused content == | == Unused content == | ||
* All classes (except for the Pyro) have an unused death animation when on fire. | * All classes (except for the Pyro) have an unused death animation when on fire. | ||
− | ==Bugs== | + | == Notes == |
− | * A burning player | + | * Burning [[ragdoll]]s are not extinguished when submerged in water. |
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− | * Occasionally the afterburn effect | + | == Bugs == |
+ | * A burning player ceases to take damage if the enemy who inflicted the afterburn changes teams, but visually remains on fire for the default duration. | ||
+ | * Occasionally the afterburn effect stays on a player that's recently been burnt, but survived. | ||
* Afterburn from the [[Dragon's Fury]] does not reduce direct Medic healing and resist shields by 20%. | * Afterburn from the [[Dragon's Fury]] does not reduce direct Medic healing and resist shields by 20%. | ||
− | * Flames can shoot over long distances if the Pyro uses the [[Detonator]] or [[Scorch Shot]] to build up speed and is stuck in a map surface/object.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k599abdBoGs Long flames bug shown]</ref> <!-- Despite the patch notes saying it's fixed, it is not. Please do not remove this --> | + | * Flames can shoot over long distances if the Pyro uses the [[Detonator]] or [[Scorch Shot]] to build up speed and is stuck in a map surface/object.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k599abdBoGs Long flames bug shown]</ref><!-- Despite the patch notes saying it's fixed, it is not. Please do not remove this --> |
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== References == | == References == | ||
− | <references /> | + | <references/> |
− | {{Soldier Nav| | + | {{Soldier Nav|state=collapsed}} |
− | {{Pyro Nav| | + | {{Pyro Nav|state=collapsed}} |
− | {{Heavy Nav| | + | {{Heavy Nav|state=collapsed}} |
− | {{Sniper Nav| | + | {{Sniper Nav|state=collapsed}} |
+ | {{Mechanics Nav}} | ||
+ | [[Category:Gameplay]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Pyro]] | ||
[[Category:Strategy]] | [[Category:Strategy]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:11, 11 August 2024
“ | I appear to have burst into flames.
Click to listen
— The Spy on the blatantly obvious
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Fire, or flames, refers to the special projectiles produced mainly by the primary weapons of Pyro. It can cause the damage-over-time effect inflicted on a player, which is called afterburn.
Fire has its own damage type, and some other weapons which are not the primary weapons of Pyro can also cause fire damage and afterburn.
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Flames produced by the primary weapons of Pyro
The Pyro has two different primary weapon types: the conventional Flame Throwers and the Flame Launcher. Although they all visually produce a stream of flames, the mechanics behind the visuals are different.
Conventional Flame Throwers
The stock Flame Thrower and its variants share the same flame mechanic. Upon pressing primary fire key, it produces multiple little invisible projectile-like boxes, which can be called flame particles. When one of these particles makes contact with an enemy player's hitbox, a straight line is drawn from the point of firing to the center of the particle which made contact. If there are no environment elements in between the two points, the hit is registered by the system and damage is applied. Unlike normal projectiles, flame particles do not stop when they collide with players or buildings, but instead continue moving and dealing damage to other objects until their maximum lifespan is reached. The particles have their damage largely determined by time since being fired rather than distance. One flamethrower ammo fires two flame particles.
The flame particles do not have visible models, so the flame visual effect is not the real indicator of how the particles really move. As such, the flame particles and the visual effect have no direct connections. When the sv_cheats
and tf_debug_flamethrower
commands are set to 1, the boxes of visual effect as well as the boxes of flame particles can be seen by the flamethrower user. The boxes inherently rise upwards over time, and each box has a random speed, spread and a lifetime. Additionally, forward velocity for each box decreases over time. These factors are combined together to form a distance-limited, cone-shaped flame stream. Due to the lack of direct connection between the flame particles and the visual effect, when only the visual effect hits the target while the flame particles do not hit, the target of the flame stream does not receive any damage.
The momentum of the boxes is partially determined by the firing Pyro's movement. When a player is moving, the velocity of the player at the time of firing a particle is added to that particle's inherent movement in the player's moving direction. Therefore, moving forward increases forward particle velocity, so the total range increases. Strafing backwards while firing forwards adds negative velocity to inherent movement, resulting in a particle's initial forward velocity being slower. As inherent forward velocity decreases, inherited velocity begins to catch up and exceed it; the particle comes to a complete stop before accelerating in the opposite direction. This is helpful for the Pyro to counter its chasers.
Flame Launcher
The item type Flame Launcher only includes the Dragon's Fury. Being the latest weapon type in the Pyro's arsenal, the fireball it launches acts more like other existing projectiles. The Dragon's Fury can launch a quick, short-range (526 Hammer units) fireball that travels 3000 HU/s. Its momentum is not influenced by the movement of the player, but it can still penetrate players and buildings just like the normal flames particles. Each fireball inflicts around the same damage as a Flare Gun shot, and causes enemies to suffer afterburn for a short time, even enemy Pyros (albeit for a slightly shorter time than for other classes). Hitting an enemy that is already on fire deals triple damage, so long as the middle of the fireball connects.
Afterburn
Upon being set aflame, a player's character automatically screams out that they are on fire, alerting nearby Medics and teammates to their plight. Setting an opponent on fire also creates a disorienting effect on their screen view (flames engulf the edges of the screen and a burning sound is heard). This can be used to a team's advantage if the Pyro is able to ambush a group of attacking foes. Snipers lit on fire find it extremely difficult to aim, as the scoped view moves every time the Sniper takes damage from the burning (an effect the Sniper can prevent while fully-charged by equipping the Cozy Camper). When calling for a Medic, the balloon with the Medic symbol appears on fire, notifying a Medic that his teammate is being damaged by afterburn. This helps prioritise burning players as an urgent healing target.
Afterburn can be used for Spy checking. A small burst of flame ignites enemy Spies, even if cloaked or disguised. Burning players give off an additional team-coloured particle effect revealing their true allegiance; this is a useful effect for distinguishing disguised Spies from teammates.
Afterburn from certain sources can be used to disrupt healing from the various Medi Guns and the shield resistance from the Vaccinator. Afterburn from these sources reduces Vaccinator resist shields by 20%; healing from Medi Guns, Medicating Melody, or level 3 Dispensers by 50%; and healing from level 1 or 2 Dispensers (including Payload carts and such) by 100%. Most of these effects remove afterburn after only a second, though, so this is not always noticeable.
The fire effect starts immediately upon damage from a weapon that causes it. Afterburn damages a player every half-second for 4 HP each tick (1 HP each tick for the Degreaser), totaling 80 damage over 10 seconds (20 damage for the Degreaser). Each fire effect from a flamethrower can last up to 10 seconds; afterburn duration ramps up from 3 to 10 seconds based on how long the target was in direct contact with the flame. The Huo-Long Heater's ring of fire applies 8 seconds, flare guns and burning arrows apply 7.5 seconds, and the Cow Mangler 5000's charged shot applies 6 seconds of afterburn. Additional hits from these weapons add their respective duration to the remaining afterburn duration, up to a maximum of 10 seconds.
Afterburn damage cannot crit; however, it can mini-crit if the target is under a mini-crit debuff, such as being soaked in Jarate, marked for death, or if the attacking player is buffed by the Buff Banner.
While afterburn duration may stack from multiple sources and players, the damage does not; only the most recent weapon to cause afterburn (and its owner) is considered to be the cause of the burning. This can change how much damage is dealt if the Degreaser (with its reduced afterburn damage) is involved.
Note that enemy Pyros cannot be set on fire except by the Dragon's Fury and the Gas Passer. While Pyros still take contact damage from direct flame attacks, they do not take further afterburn damage. The Pyro does, however, count as on fire for a brief second (indicated by the charred graphical effect after taking damage from a fiery weapon), making them vulnerable to critical hits from the Sun-on-a-Stick and Flare Gun and mini-crits from the Detonator, Scorch Shot, Axtinguisher, and Postal Pummeler during this brief second, despite taking no afterburn damage. A Spy disguised as a Pyro from either team, however, can still be lit on fire and take afterburn damage.
It is possible to allow gibs to catch fire (if a player is gibbed while on fire) with the cl_burninggibs
command set to 1.
Damage and function times
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Damage type | Fire | |
Ranged or Melee damage? | Any | |
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Afterburn | 4 / tick 80 total | |
Afterburn (mini-crit) | 5 / tick 100 total | |
Function times | ||
Attack interval | 0.5 s | |
Afterburn duration | 0.5-10 s | |
Values are approximate and determined by community testing. |
Weapons which inflict afterburn
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Cow Mangler 5000 | |||||||
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Flame Thrower† | Rainblower | ||||||
Nostromo Napalmer | |||||||
Backburner† | |||||||
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Degreaser | |||||||
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Phlogistinator | |||||||
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Dragon's Fury | |||||||
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Flare Gun† | |||||||
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Detonator | |||||||
Manmelter | |||||||
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Gas Passer | |||||||
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Sharpened Volcano Fragment | |||||||
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Huo-Long Heater | |||||||
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Huntsman† | Fortified Compound | ||||||
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Surviving fire
Instant extinguish | Notes |
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Pickups |
Picking up a health pack, thrown lunchbox item, or a dropped ammo pack from a dead Heavy that was holding a lunchbox item before death. |
Resupply locker |
Touching a Resupply locker, switching class in the spawn room, or switching Loadout while in the spawn room. |
Water |
Entering water below eye level. Puddles and low-level water (such as in the sewer tunnels in 2Fort) do not extinguish a burning player. |
Healing |
Being healed by a Medic, Dispenser, or Payload cart for a full second. |
ÜberCharge |
Being the recipient of a stock ÜberCharge. Being ÜberCharged by a Kritzkrieg, Quick-Fix, or Vaccinator does not affect the rate at which fire is extinguished by healing. |
Container-based liquids |
Being splashed with Mad Milk, Mutated Milk, Gas Passer, Jarate, or Self-Aware Beauty Mark from a teammate or after being airblasted. These items can also extinguish the wielder themselves by throwing their respective containers at their feet. |
Compression blast |
Being airblasted by a friendly Pyro. |
Thermal Thruster |
Being near a friendly Pyro when they land with the Thermal Thruster. |
Dead Ringer |
Activating the Dead Ringer as a Spy. |
Spy-cicle |
Having the Spy-cicle as the active weapon while burning. |
Manmelter |
Being extinguished by the alt-fire of a friendly Pyro's Manmelter. |
Conniver's Kunai |
Backstabbing someone with the Conniver's Kunai. |
Charging |
Charging with any Demoman shield. Only the start of the charge extinguishes the Demoman; if set on fire during the charge, the Demoman is not extinguished. |
Sydney Sleeper |
Being hit by a friendly Sniper's Sydney Sleeper. |
Darwin's Danger Shield |
Wearing the Darwin's Danger Shield prevents afterburn entirely, as well as reducing direct flame damage. |
Mitigating fire damage | Notes |
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Healing |
Being healed by a Medi Gun, Dispenser, or Payload cart for less than a second. Any kind of passive or on-hit/kill healing, such as the Blutsauger or the Concheror. |
Bonk! Atomic Punch |
Drinking the Bonk! Atomic Punch stops any afterburn damage, but does not extinguish the fire. Additionally, the damage taken from the fire causes a slowdown effect after the Bonk! effect wears off. |
Health |
Equipping weapons that increase the player's maximum health, such as the Bootlegger or Battalion's Backup. |
Damage resistance |
Being under the effects of a damage resistance, such as cloaking or the Sun-on-a-Stick. |
Related weapons
The following weapons provide additional resistance or vulnerability against fire-based attacks. Note that both contact damage (barring the melee damage from the Sharpened Volcano Fragment) and afterburn damage is modified.
List of weapons modifying fire damage | ||||||||
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Melee | +25% fire damage resistance while deployed. | |||||||
Sun-on-a-Stick | ||||||||
Secondary | While under the effects, +35% damage resistance to the Soldier and nearby teammates. | |||||||
Battalion's Backup | ||||||||
Melee | +20% damage vulnerability when active. | |||||||
Powerjack | ||||||||
Secondary | +50% fire damage resistance on wearer. Charging extinguishes user. | |||||||
Chargin' Targe | ||||||||
+20% fire damage resistance on wearer. Charging extinguishes user. | ||||||||
Splendid Screen | ||||||||
+15% fire damage resistance on wearer. Charging extinguishes user. | ||||||||
Tide Turner | ||||||||
Melee | +15% damage vulnerability when active. | |||||||
Claidheamh Mòr | ||||||||
Primary | +20% damage resistance when below 50% health and spun up. | |||||||
Natascha | ||||||||
+20% damage resistance when below 50% health and spun up. | ||||||||
Brass Beast | ||||||||
Secondary | While under the effects, +20% damage vulnerability. | |||||||
Buffalo Steak Sandvich | ||||||||
Melee | +40% damage resistance from ranged sources on wearer when active. | |||||||
Fists of Steel | ||||||||
+30% damage vulnerability when active. | ||||||||
Warrior's Spirit | ||||||||
Melee | +20% fire damage vulnerability on wearer. | |||||||
Southern Hospitality | ||||||||
Secondary | While healing, +10% resistance to the selected damage type to the Medic and his patient. ÜberCharge provides +75% resistance and full crit resistance to the selected damage type to the Medic and his patient. | |||||||
Vaccinator | ||||||||
Secondary | +50% fire damage resistance on wearer. Immunity to afterburn. | |||||||
Darwin's Danger Shield | ||||||||
Melee | +20% damage vulnerability when active. | |||||||
Bushwacka | ||||||||
Melee | On hit by fire, immune to fire damage for 1 second and immune to afterburn for 10 seconds. Can be used to extinguish fire. | |||||||
Spy-cicle | ||||||||
PDA 2 | While cloaked, +20% damage resistance. Reduced afterburn duration while cloaked. | |||||||
Invis Watch | Enthusiast's Timepiece | |||||||
Quäckenbirdt | ||||||||
While cloaked, +20% damage resistance. Reduced afterburn duration while cloaked. | ||||||||
Cloak and Dagger | ||||||||
When struck by fire, blocks 75% of incoming damage. After Dead Ringer activated, 65% damage resistance on wearer which fades to 20% in 3 seconds. Can be used to extinguish fire. When activated, gives 3 seconds of afterburn immunity. | ||||||||
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Related achievements
General achievements
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Heavy
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Engineer
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Medic
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Sniper
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Spy
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Kill icons
Unused kill icons
Update history
- Overhealed players that are bleeding or on fire can now pickup healthkits to remove these conditions.
October 20, 2017 Patch (Jungle Inferno Update)
- Afterburn
- Flamethrowers no longer apply maximum-duration afterburn on contact. Afterburn duration is now based on how long the target is in contact with direct flames -- starting at a minimum of 3 seconds, and stacking to a maximum of 10 seconds.
- Per-tick afterburn damage increased to 4 (from 3), for a total of 8 damage per-second (up from 6 per-second)
- Flareguns now apply 7.5 seconds of afterburn (down from 10 seconds), resulting in the same total damage as before.
- Afterburn now reduces all direct Medic healing and resist shields by 20%.
- Note: This effect was previously applied by direct flames from all flamethrowers (at 25%), but was moved to afterburn, and slightly lowered.
- Fixed the afterburn duration for the Huo-Long Heater, the Sharpened Volcano Fragment, the Huntsman, and the Cow Mangler 5000.
- [Undocumented] The following non-Pyro weapons now apply the same afterburn damage and duration as flare guns. (60 damage over 7.5 seconds)
- The Huo-Long Heater's fire ring (down from 10 seconds)
- The Sharpened Volcano Fragment
- The Huntsman when the arrow is lit on fire
- [Undocumented] The Cow Mangler 5000's alt-fire now deals maximum afterburn duration at 80 damage over 10 seconds at the rate of 4 damage per-tick (up from 6 seconds).
- [Undocumented] The following non-Pyro weapons now apply the same afterburn damage and duration as flare guns. (60 damage over 7.5 seconds)
Unused content
- All classes (except for the Pyro) have an unused death animation when on fire.
Notes
- Burning ragdolls are not extinguished when submerged in water.
Bugs
- A burning player ceases to take damage if the enemy who inflicted the afterburn changes teams, but visually remains on fire for the default duration.
- Occasionally the afterburn effect stays on a player that's recently been burnt, but survived.
- Afterburn from the Dragon's Fury does not reduce direct Medic healing and resist shields by 20%.
- Flames can shoot over long distances if the Pyro uses the Detonator or Scorch Shot to build up speed and is stuck in a map surface/object.[1]
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