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− | The '''Bioweapon''' is a weapon in the | + | The '''Medkit''' (also '''Bioweapon''' or '''Medpack''') is a primary weapon in the game [[Team Fortress Classic]]. It has both offensive and support/healing capabilities. |
− | When used on allies, the Bioweapon will | + | When used on allies, the Bioweapon will fully heal the target. If the target has 100% of their health points, each strike with the Bioweapon will [[Overheal]] the target by five points, up to 150% of the target's health. Overhealing health obtained by the Medkit will decay over time. |
− | When used on enemies, it will infect the target with a disease. This disease will drain the victim's health until the victim dies or is healed by a Medic. It can also be spread by | + | When used on enemies, it will infect the target with a disease. This disease will drain the victim's health until the victim dies or is healed by a Medic. It can also be spread among teammates by contact. |
If a Medic uses the Bioweapon on an enemy [[Spy (Classic)|Spy]], the Spy will grunt in pain and be infected. This can be very useful for quickly [[Spychecking]]. | If a Medic uses the Bioweapon on an enemy [[Spy (Classic)|Spy]], the Spy will grunt in pain and be infected. This can be very useful for quickly [[Spychecking]]. | ||
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==Damage== | ==Damage== | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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+ | There are a few differences between the ''[[Quake Team Fortress]]'' and ''[[Team Fortress Classic]]'' Bioweapons; the ''QWTF'' Bioweapon uses [[Health (Classic)|Health pickups]] as ammo and must be switched between “healing” and “weapon” modes by hitting the “1” key if playing on a LAN. In ''TFC'', the Bioweapon does not need ammo in order to be used and does not need to be switched between attack modes no matter how TFC is played. | ||
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{{Quotation|'''Player killed by Bioweapon'''|Player1 escapes infection from Player2 by dying first.|}} | {{Quotation|'''Player killed by Bioweapon'''|Player1 escapes infection from Player2 by dying first.|}} | ||
{{Quotation|'''Player killed by Bioweapon's infection'''|Player1 dies from Player2's mysterious tropical disease.|}} | {{Quotation|'''Player killed by Bioweapon's infection'''|Player1 dies from Player2's mysterious tropical disease.|}} | ||
{{Quotation|'''Bioweapon suicide'''|Player died impossibly!|}} | {{Quotation|'''Bioweapon suicide'''|Player died impossibly!|}} | ||
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Revision as of 18:09, 26 October 2010
Template:Weapon infobox The Medkit (also Bioweapon or Medpack) is a primary weapon in the game Team Fortress Classic. It has both offensive and support/healing capabilities.
When used on allies, the Bioweapon will fully heal the target. If the target has 100% of their health points, each strike with the Bioweapon will Overheal the target by five points, up to 150% of the target's health. Overhealing health obtained by the Medkit will decay over time.
When used on enemies, it will infect the target with a disease. This disease will drain the victim's health until the victim dies or is healed by a Medic. It can also be spread among teammates by contact.
If a Medic uses the Bioweapon on an enemy Spy, the Spy will grunt in pain and be infected. This can be very useful for quickly Spychecking.
Damage
9 every time the Bioweapon hits the enemy, 8 per infection tic.
Gallery
Quake Team Fortress
There are a few differences between the Quake Team Fortress and Team Fortress Classic Bioweapons; the QWTF Bioweapon uses Health pickups as ammo and must be switched between “healing” and “weapon” modes by hitting the “1” key if playing on a LAN. In TFC, the Bioweapon does not need ammo in order to be used and does not need to be switched between attack modes no matter how TFC is played.
Death Messages
“ | Player1 escapes infection from Player2 by dying first.
— Player killed by Bioweapon
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“ | Player1 dies from Player2's mysterious tropical disease.
— Player killed by Bioweapon's infection
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“ | Player died impossibly!
— Bioweapon suicide
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