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{{Item infobox
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| type            = Weapon
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| image            = Diamondback IMG.png
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| used-by          = {{used by|Spy}}
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| slot            = secondary
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| contributed-by  = {{Backpack Item Link|76561197993552969|439956382}}<br>{{Backpack Item Link|76561197970911865|430946998}}
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| released        = {{Patch name|8|18|2011}}
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| released-major  = Manno-Technology Bundle
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| availability    = {{avail|drop|craft|purchase|promotional-expired|crate41-strange|collectors}}
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| trade            = yes
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| gift            = yes
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| marketable      = yes
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| numbered        = yes
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| ammo-loaded      = 6
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| ammo-carried    = 24
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| reload          = Clip
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| loadout          = yes
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  | item-kind      = {{item kind|Revolver}}
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  | item-level    = 5
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  | att-1-positive = {{attribute|SapperKillsCollectCrits}}
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  | att-2-negative = {{attribute|DamageDone_Negative|-15}}
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  | att-3-negative = {{attribute|CritChance_Disabled}}
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}}
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{{Quotation|'''The Spy''' gaining crits from sapped buildings|I murdered your toys as well.|sound=Spy specialcompleted05.wav}}
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The '''Diamondback''' is a [[Steam Workshop|community-created]] [[Promotional items|promotional]] [[Weapons#spysecondary|secondary weapon]] for the [[Spy]]. It is based on the [[wikia:w:c:deusex:Diamond Back .357|Diamond Back .357]] from the video game ''[[Deus Ex: Human Revolution]]''; a futuristic metal Revolver with a black grip, front sight, and cylinder.
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The Diamondback has the ability to store up to 35 [[critical hits]] for later use. One critical hit is stored for each enemy [[backstab]]bed, or for each [[Buildings|building]] that is destroyed while being [[Sapper|sapped]] (regardless of whether or not the Sapper is what actually destroys the building). However, any stored critical hits are lost upon death, and any buildings destroyed with the Spy's Sapper attached while he is dead do not grant any critical hits. In addition, the weapon's base damage is 15% lower than the [[Revolver]], and it cannot roll for random critical hits. In [[Mann vs. Machine]], sapped [[Robots]] do not grant critical hits upon their destruction, but can still be backstabbed to store a crit.
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The Diamondback was awarded in [[Genuine]] quality to players who pre-purchased ''Deus Ex: Human Revolution'' on [[Steam]] before August 26, 2011.
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The kill icon for the Diamondback was contributed by {{Steamid|76561197997182322}}.
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== Damage and function times ==
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{{Damage table
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| type            = [[Hitscan]]
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| damagetype      = Bullet
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| rangetype        = Ranged
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| damage          = yes
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|  base            = 34
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|  fall off        = 18
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|  ramp up        = 51
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|  point blank    = 46-51
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|  medium range    = 31-37
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|  long range      = 18-19
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|  pellet spread  = 80
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|  crit            = 102
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|  minicrit        = 46-69
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| function times  = yes
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|  attack interval = 0.5 s
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|  reload          = 1.133 s
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|  spread recovery = 1.25 s
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}}
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{{Weapon Demonstration}}
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== Crafting ==
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{{See also|Crafting}}
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=== Blueprint ===
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{{Blueprint
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| ingredient-1 = Reclaimed Metal
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| ingredient-2 = Frontier Justice
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| ingredient-3 = Dead Ringer
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| result = Diamondback
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}}
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{{Blueprint | autoresult = Spy secondary}}
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== Strange variant ==
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{{Strange item info
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| item-type = {{item kind|Revolver}}
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| rankson = kills
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| rankson2 =
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| festive =
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  | att-1-positive = {{attribute|SapperKillsCollectCrits}}
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  | att-2-negative = {{attribute|DamageDone_Negative|-15}}
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  | att-3-negative = {{attribute|CritChance_Disabled}}
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| can deal damage = yes
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| can deal gib damage = no
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| can headshot = no
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| can reflect projectiles = no
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| can deal posthumous damage = no
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| can extinguish = no
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| can deal long range damage = yes
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| notes =
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}}
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== Related achievements ==
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=== {{class link|Spy}} ===
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{{Achievement table
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| 1 = {{Show achievement|Spy|A Cut Above}}
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}}
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== Update history ==
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{{Update history|
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'''{{Patch name|8|18|2011}}''' ([[Manno-Technology Bundle]])
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* The Diamondback was added to the game.
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'''{{Patch name|8|23|2011}}'''
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* Fixed an infinite crits exploit using The Diamondback.
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* Added draw/recoil forces for The Diamondback.
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* Added crit fire force for The Diamondback.
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'''{{Patch name|9|6|2011}}'''
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* The Diamondback now correctly gets guaranteed crits if an Engineer changes class while their buildings are sapped.
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'''{{Patch name|3|22|2012}}'''
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* {{Undocumented}} Added [[Strange]] quality.
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'''{{Patch name|11|12|2013}}'''
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* Added [[Collector's]] quality.
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'''{{Patch name|12|20|2013}}'''
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* Changed attribute:
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** Backstab kills now gains a [[Critical hits|critical]] attack.
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'''{{Patch name|2|11|2015}} #1'''
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* Fixed the Diamondback accumulating crits for backstabbing [[ÜberCharge]] players.
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}}
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== Unused content ==
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* There are unused particles that resemble the particles used for [[Particle effects#Marked For Death effects|Marked for Death]].
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== Bugs ==
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* Players do not earn any critical hits for sapped buildings destroyed with non-critical Diamondback shots.
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* If a Spy performs backstabs or saps buildings with a different secondary weapon equipped, the crits are retroactively awarded as soon as the Spy switches to the Diamondback via a [[Respawn#Resupply|Resupply]] locker or by picking up a dropped Diamondback.
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** However, picking up another secondary weapon while having a picked up Diamondback results in the stored crits disappearing.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMswZIeidL0 Diamondback pick up bug]</ref>
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* Destroying a building with a guaranteed-critical Diamondback shot earns another guaranteed crit; however, the counter displays as having 0 stored crits. Firing once sets the counter to the correct value.
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* Like all of the Spy's secondary weapons except the [[Revolver]] and the [[Enforcer]], the Spy does not actually put any bullets into the cylinder while reloading, due to the model lacking a speedloader.
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* The crits counter overlaps with the Cloak meter when using the Minimal HUD advanced option.
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== Trivia ==
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* The Diamondback's design in ''Team Fortress 2'' resembles how the Diamond Back .357 looks when it is upgraded with a Laser Sight and Explosive Rounds, instead of its default, unmodified appearance.
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* In ''Deus Ex: Human Revolution'', the Diamond Back .357 uses a break-action reload system with a removable cylindrical magazine based on the [[w:Dardick tround|Dardick Tround]] concept, and not the traditional swing-out revolving cylinder it uses in ''Team Fortress 2''.
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== Gallery ==
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<gallery>
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File:Diamondback 1st person RED.png|RED first-person view.
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File:Diamondback 1st person BLU.png|BLU first-person view.
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File:Steam Deus Ex Promo.PNG|Promotional Steam pop-up for the ''Deus Ex'' items.
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File:Diamondback deus ex art.png|The Diamondback, as it appears in ''Deus Ex''.
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</gallery>
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== See also ==
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* [[Basic Spy strategy#Diamondback|Diamondback strategy]]
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* ''[[Deus Ex: Human Revolution]]''
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== References ==
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<references/>
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{{Manno-Technology Nav}}
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{{Promo Nav}}
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{{Allweapons Nav}}
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{{Spy Nav}}
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[[Category:Deus Ex: Human Revolution items]]

Latest revision as of 23:13, 1 September 2023

I murdered your toys as well.
The Spy gaining crits from sapped buildings

The Diamondback is a community-created promotional secondary weapon for the Spy. It is based on the Diamond Back .357 from the video game Deus Ex: Human Revolution; a futuristic metal Revolver with a black grip, front sight, and cylinder.

The Diamondback has the ability to store up to 35 critical hits for later use. One critical hit is stored for each enemy backstabbed, or for each building that is destroyed while being sapped (regardless of whether or not the Sapper is what actually destroys the building). However, any stored critical hits are lost upon death, and any buildings destroyed with the Spy's Sapper attached while he is dead do not grant any critical hits. In addition, the weapon's base damage is 15% lower than the Revolver, and it cannot roll for random critical hits. In Mann vs. Machine, sapped Robots do not grant critical hits upon their destruction, but can still be backstabbed to store a crit.

The Diamondback was awarded in Genuine quality to players who pre-purchased Deus Ex: Human Revolution on Steam before August 26, 2011.

The kill icon for the Diamondback was contributed by Ani .

Damage and function times

See also: Damage
Damage and function times
Shot type Hitscan
Damage type Bullet
Ranged or Melee damage? Ranged
Damage
Maximum ramp-up 150% 51
Base damage 100% 34
Maximum fall-off 52.8% 18
Point blank 46-51
Medium range 31-37
Long range 18-19
Pellet spread 80:1
Critical 102
Mini-crit 46-69
Function times
Attack interval 0.5 s
Reload 1.133 s
Spread recovery 1.25 s
Values are approximate and determined by community testing.

Demonstration

Crafting

See also: Crafting

Blueprint

Reclaimed Metal Frontier Justice Dead Ringer Diamondback
Item icon Reclaimed Metal.png + Item icon Frontier Justice.png + Item icon Dead Ringer.png = Item icon Diamondback.png
Class Token - Spy Slot Token - Secondary Scrap Metal Possible Results
Item icon Class Token - Spy.png + Item icon Slot Token - Secondary.png + Item icon Scrap Metal.png =
Item icon Ambassador.png Item icon L'Etranger.png Item icon Enforcer.png Item icon Diamondback.png

Strange variant


Related achievements

Leaderboard class spy.png Spy

A Cut Above
A Cut Above
Kill a gun-wielding Spy with your knife.

Update history

August 18, 2011 Patch (Manno-Technology Bundle)
  • The Diamondback was added to the game.

August 23, 2011 Patch

  • Fixed an infinite crits exploit using The Diamondback.
  • Added draw/recoil forces for The Diamondback.
  • Added crit fire force for The Diamondback.

September 6, 2011 Patch

  • The Diamondback now correctly gets guaranteed crits if an Engineer changes class while their buildings are sapped.

March 22, 2012 Patch

  • [Undocumented] Added Strange quality.

November 12, 2013 Patch

December 20, 2013 Patch

  • Changed attribute:
    • Backstab kills now gains a critical attack.

February 11, 2015 Patch #1

  • Fixed the Diamondback accumulating crits for backstabbing ÜberCharge players.

Unused content

  • There are unused particles that resemble the particles used for Marked for Death.

Bugs

  • Players do not earn any critical hits for sapped buildings destroyed with non-critical Diamondback shots.
  • If a Spy performs backstabs or saps buildings with a different secondary weapon equipped, the crits are retroactively awarded as soon as the Spy switches to the Diamondback via a Resupply locker or by picking up a dropped Diamondback.
    • However, picking up another secondary weapon while having a picked up Diamondback results in the stored crits disappearing.[1]
  • Destroying a building with a guaranteed-critical Diamondback shot earns another guaranteed crit; however, the counter displays as having 0 stored crits. Firing once sets the counter to the correct value.
  • Like all of the Spy's secondary weapons except the Revolver and the Enforcer, the Spy does not actually put any bullets into the cylinder while reloading, due to the model lacking a speedloader.
  • The crits counter overlaps with the Cloak meter when using the Minimal HUD advanced option.

Trivia

  • The Diamondback's design in Team Fortress 2 resembles how the Diamond Back .357 looks when it is upgraded with a Laser Sight and Explosive Rounds, instead of its default, unmodified appearance.
  • In Deus Ex: Human Revolution, the Diamond Back .357 uses a break-action reload system with a removable cylindrical magazine based on the Dardick Tround concept, and not the traditional swing-out revolving cylinder it uses in Team Fortress 2.

Gallery

See also

References