Difference between revisions of "Heavy taunts"
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* Both the [[Sandvich]] and the [[Dalokohs Bar]] share the taunt animation when using the primary fire button, which also triggers the edible items' special effect. | * Both the [[Sandvich]] and the [[Dalokohs Bar]] share the taunt animation when using the primary fire button, which also triggers the edible items' special effect. | ||
* The K.G.B. taunt is likely an homage to Mr. Sandman's warm-up technique from Nintendo's [[wikipedia:Mike_Tyson's_Punch-Out!!|Punch-Out!!]] game. | * The K.G.B. taunt is likely an homage to Mr. Sandman's warm-up technique from Nintendo's [[wikipedia:Mike_Tyson's_Punch-Out!!|Punch-Out!!]] game. |
Revision as of 01:19, 12 November 2010
Primary
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The Heavy cuddles his gun to his cheek as though it were a baby and says: |
Secondary
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The Heavy spins his Shotgun around his finger, then performs the "cutthroat" gesture while saying: Or he can also perform it silently. |
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See also: Sandvich, Dalokohs Bar
The Heavy takes a hearty bite, showering chunks of food from his mouth and chewing happily with a loud "NOM NOM NOM ...OM NOM". Once finished his snack, the satisfied Heavy will say one of his special responses. |
Melee
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See also: Showdown
With a flick of the wrists, the Heavy mimics a quick-draw Pistol Showdown while shouting: |
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Two "knock-out" bells are heard and the Heavy starts doing a total of four uppercuts in the air. |
Trivia
- Both the Sandvich and the Dalokohs Bar share the taunt animation when using the primary fire button, which also triggers the edible items' special effect.
- The K.G.B. taunt is likely an homage to Mr. Sandman's warm-up technique from Nintendo's Punch-Out!! game.
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