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| The '''Flamethrower''' is the default [[primary]] weapon of the [[Pyro]]. The weapon consists of a long metal pole connected by a pipe to a propane tank. The tank is attached to the pole via fastening bands. A continually lit pilot light can be seen at the nozzle. The trigger is made out of a gas pump handle that is team colored appropriately. | | The '''Flamethrower''' is the default [[primary]] weapon of the [[Pyro]]. The weapon consists of a long metal pole connected by a pipe to a propane tank. The tank is attached to the pole via fastening bands. A continually lit pilot light can be seen at the nozzle. The trigger is made out of a gas pump handle that is team colored appropriately. |
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− | Upon pressing primary fire, the weapon will expel a stream of large flame particles at roughly 22.5 particles of flame each second, in what is roughly a narrow cone, at a cost of 12.5 ammunition per second. The range of the particles is much less than the range that the graphics suggest but is not obstructed by enemies or [[buildings]] owned by the opposing team, making it ideal for attacking multiple enemies. The range of the fire is very limited but is capable of dealing heavy damage at close quarters. At its maximum range, the Flamethrower is not accurate enough to put a constant stream on a single target. Note that the weapon cannot be used underwater; it will produce harmless bubbles. | + | Upon pressing primary fire, the weapon will expel a stream of large flame particles at roughly 22.5 particles of flame each second, in what is roughly a narrow cone, at a cost of 12.5 ammunition per second. The range of the particles is much less than the range than the graphics suggest but is not obstructed by enemies or [[buildings]] owned by the opposing team, making it ideal for attacking multiple enemies. The range of the fire is very limited but is capable of dealing heavy damage at close quarters. At its maximum range, the Flamethrower is not accurate enough to put a constant stream on a single target. Note that the weapon cannot be used underwater; it will produce harmless bubbles. |
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| Apart from the direct damage, the Flamethrower also sets targets on [[fire]], causing the target to continue to burn and take additional damage for a short time. Pyros themselves are immune to this due to their flame-retardant suits. Spies disguised as a Pyro will be set on fire. The afterburn can be extinguished by the [[Medic]]'s [[Medi Gun]], a [[Dispenser]]'s healing stream, contact with [[water]], friendly [[Jarate]], friendly [[Mad Milk]], a [[compression blast]] or any type of [[Health pack]]. | | Apart from the direct damage, the Flamethrower also sets targets on [[fire]], causing the target to continue to burn and take additional damage for a short time. Pyros themselves are immune to this due to their flame-retardant suits. Spies disguised as a Pyro will be set on fire. The afterburn can be extinguished by the [[Medic]]'s [[Medi Gun]], a [[Dispenser]]'s healing stream, contact with [[water]], friendly [[Jarate]], friendly [[Mad Milk]], a [[compression blast]] or any type of [[Health pack]]. |
The Flamethrower is the default primary weapon of the Pyro. The weapon consists of a long metal pole connected by a pipe to a propane tank. The tank is attached to the pole via fastening bands. A continually lit pilot light can be seen at the nozzle. The trigger is made out of a gas pump handle that is team colored appropriately.
Upon pressing primary fire, the weapon will expel a stream of large flame particles at roughly 22.5 particles of flame each second, in what is roughly a narrow cone, at a cost of 12.5 ammunition per second. The range of the particles is much less than the range than the graphics suggest but is not obstructed by enemies or buildings owned by the opposing team, making it ideal for attacking multiple enemies. The range of the fire is very limited but is capable of dealing heavy damage at close quarters. At its maximum range, the Flamethrower is not accurate enough to put a constant stream on a single target. Note that the weapon cannot be used underwater; it will produce harmless bubbles.
Apart from the direct damage, the Flamethrower also sets targets on fire, causing the target to continue to burn and take additional damage for a short time. Pyros themselves are immune to this due to their flame-retardant suits. Spies disguised as a Pyro will be set on fire. The afterburn can be extinguished by the Medic's Medi Gun, a Dispenser's healing stream, contact with water, friendly Jarate, friendly Mad Milk, a compression blast or any type of Health pack.
Secondary fire causes the weapon to deliver a compression blast which can deflect enemy projectiles and push opposing players away. The compression blast can also be used to extinguish the fire effect on allies.
Damage
- Base damage is based upon range (or, by extension, particle lifetime), and is rounded at the end of all calculations (after Critical multipliers, et cetera).
- From 0 to 200 units: 6.2 per particle (139.5 per second).
- From 200 to 384 units: linear decrease from 6.2 to 3.72 per particle (83.7 per second, 60% of max) (384 is maximum range)
- There is very slight variability (±0.08 per particle) because some particles are at an angle, slightly varying their travel time.
- Afterburn damage: 3 damage every 0.5 seconds for 10 seconds (60 damage total)
- Mini-Crit afterburn damage: 4 damage every 0.5 seconds for 10 seconds (80 damage total)
- Mini-Crit: 1.35× base damage, then round to nearest whole
- Critical hit: 3× base damage, then round to nearest whole
Note: Damage-Per-Second values assume all particles find victims.
Base damage changes over particle lifetime, instead of distance from player (all other weapons affected by distance measure from player to player). Damages are approximate and determined by community testing.
Function times
- Attack Interval: 0.04
- Ammo Consumption Interval: 0.08
- Compression Blast Interval: 0.75
All times are in seconds. Times are approximate and determined by community testing.
Demonstration
Related Achievements
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Flamethrower Set five enemies on fire in 30 seconds.
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Backdraft Dodger Kill a Pyro who has airblasted one of your rockets in the last 10 seconds.
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Semper Fry Kill 20 enemies while you are on fire.
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Combined Fire Use your shotgun to finish off 20 players you've ignited.
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Hot on Your Heels Kill 50 enemies with your flamethrower, from behind.
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Pyromancer Do 1 million points of total fire damage.
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Second Degree Burn Kill a burning enemy who was ignited by another Pyro.
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Weenie Roast Have 2 enemy Scouts on fire at the same time.
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Infernal Medicine Extinguish 100 burning teammates.
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Friendship is Golden Extinguish a burning teammate with your Jarate.
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Update history
September 28, 2007 Patch
- Increased Flamethrower damage at point blank range.
- Fixed Flamethrower hit detection.
December 20, 2007 Patch
- Fixed the Flamethrower stuttering when firing directly into a building.
February 14, 2008 Patch
- Added Flamethrower "sizzle" sound when the Pyro is hitting a target.
April 29, 2008 Patch
- Fixed Flamethrower bug where a player flush against a wall couldn't be lit on fire from the front.
June 19, 2008 Patch
- Added alt-fire compression blast to the basic Flamethrower.
- Tuned the Flamethrower hit detection to improve detection versus retreating opponents.
- Removed Flamethrower's damage falloff (was falling off to 25% by the end).
July 1, 2008 Patch
- Added back some damage falloff to the Pyro's Flamethrower. Not nearly as extreme as it was before the Pyro class pack.
March 5, 2009 Patch
- Fixed Flamethrower loophole that resulted in the flame effect being stuck on while the Flamethrower wasn't really firing.
May 21, 2009 Patch
- Flamethrower's air burst now extinguishes fire on friendly targets.
June 23, 2009 Patch
- A Pyro's air blast will now extinguish burning disguised enemy Spies, since knockback no longer affects disguised enemy Spies.
April 28, 2010 Patch
- Flamethrower direct damage reduced 20%.
- Burn duration reduced (10 -> 6 seconds).
- Airblast re-fire delay reduced by 25%.
- Airblast ammo usage reduced by 20%.
- All reflected rockets/grenades/arrows now Mini-Crit.
- Airblasting enemies into environmental deaths now awards the death credit to the Pyro.
May 19, 2010 Patch
- Increased base damage 10%
- Afterburn duration increased (from 6 to 10)
July 8, 2010 Patch
- Added better feedback sound for Pyros on when their Flamethrower is doing damage.
September 30, 2010 Patch
- Pyro's Airblast pushes grounded stickies approximately twice the distance now.
December 17, 2010 Patch
- Fixed a Flamethrower bug that allowed players to rapidly fake the Pyro's airblast effect.
Bugs
- Flames will sometimes appear to come out of the weapon even when primary fire is not held.
- The pilot flame at the front of the weapon does not extinguish when underwater.
- As of the February 3, 2011 Patch, if this weapon is equipped alongside a non-stock melee weapon (such as the Sharpened Volcano Fragment or Homewrecker), any kills made using this weapon will use said melee weapon's kill-icon; these kills are logged as such in the console.
Trivia
- Beta builds of TF2 featured a hose connecting the Pyro's back canister to the Flamethrower. The hose is still visible in the Pyro's HUD icon. However, upon release, the hose was redirected to a propane tank on the weapon.
Gallery
See also
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