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* [[Heal Grenade]], a [[unused content|scrapped]] [[weapon]]. | * [[Heal Grenade]], a [[unused content|scrapped]] [[weapon]]. | ||
* Holy Hand Grenades, a part of the [[Lumbricus Lid]] cosmetic item for the Soldier. | * Holy Hand Grenades, a part of the [[Lumbricus Lid]] cosmetic item for the Soldier. | ||
− | * [[Kamikaze]], the [[Taunt# | + | * [[Kamikaze]], the [[Taunt#Kill taunts|kill taunt]] for the Soldier's [[Equalizer]] and [[Escape Plan]]. |
* [[Ornament Armament]], a cosmetic item for the Soldier, [[Pyro]], and Demoman. | * [[Ornament Armament]], a cosmetic item for the Soldier, [[Pyro]], and Demoman. | ||
* [[Professor's Pineapple]], a cosmetic item for the Soldier, Pyro, and Demoman. | * [[Professor's Pineapple]], a cosmetic item for the Soldier, Pyro, and Demoman. |
Revision as of 12:52, 2 November 2020
Grenade may refer to:
- A Whiff of the Old Brimstone, a cosmetic item for the Demoman.
- Battery Bandolier, a cosmetic item for the Demoman.
- Captain's Cocktails, a cosmetic item for the Soldier.
- Throwable explosive, often with a special function, that was featured as a weapon in the Team Fortress Classic series of games, but was removed from Team Fortress 2 during development.
- Heal Grenade, a scrapped weapon.
- Holy Hand Grenades, a part of the Lumbricus Lid cosmetic item for the Soldier.
- Kamikaze, the kill taunt for the Soldier's Equalizer and Escape Plan.
- Ornament Armament, a cosmetic item for the Soldier, Pyro, and Demoman.
- Professor's Pineapple, a cosmetic item for the Soldier, Pyro, and Demoman.
- Projectiles fired from the Demoman's Grenade Launcher, Loch-n-Load, and Iron Bomber.
- Ullapool Caber, a melee weapon for the Demoman.
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