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The following effects need to be described in a more technical detail (exact effects, duration, etc.), but a basic overview is: | The following effects need to be described in a more technical detail (exact effects, duration, etc.), but a basic overview is: | ||
− | * Kritz Potion: Gives crits, lasts | + | * Kritz Potion: Gives crits, lasts 10 seconds |
− | * Über Potion: Gives ÜberCharge, lasts | + | * Über Potion: Gives ÜberCharge, lasts 10 seconds |
− | * Giant Potion: Makes the user giant, lasts | + | * Giant Potion: Makes the user giant, lasts 10 seconds |
− | * Pumpkin Buster Potion: Turns the user into a miniature Sentry Buster with a pumpkin head, | + | * Pumpkin Buster Potion: Turns the user into a miniature Sentry Buster with a pumpkin head. Lasts 15 seconds, left click to detonate |
− | * Healing Potion: Heals the player and the players around you at a rate of XXX for | + | * Healing Potion: Heals the player and the players around you at a rate of XXX for 3 seconds |
− | * Ghost Potion: Turns the player into a ghost, | + | * Ghost Potion: Turns the player into a ghost, lasts 10 seconds. |
* Roll the Dice Potion: Similar to the RTD sourcemod plugin. 1000 health, minicrits, Midas touch (turn people into gold), speed boost stunned etc etc. Should get a list of all possible outcomes | * Roll the Dice Potion: Similar to the RTD sourcemod plugin. 1000 health, minicrits, Midas touch (turn people into gold), speed boost stunned etc etc. Should get a list of all possible outcomes | ||
* Refill Ammo Potion: Refills the player's ammo to full | * Refill Ammo Potion: Refills the player's ammo to full |
Revision as of 16:45, 14 October 2024
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Freaky Fair | |
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Basic Information | |
Map type: | Control Point |
File name: | cp_freaky_fair
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Released: | October 10, 2024 Patch (Scream Fortress XVI) |
Developer(s): | Emil Sharafeev George "I dinne ken" Norman Liam "Diva Dan" Moffitt Patrik "Nat-Tea" Naplava Aeon "Void" Bollig Wilson Stuffy360 Ranily |
Map Info | |
Environment: | Carnival, Halloween |
Setting: | Night |
Magic spells: | No |
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Supporters Leaderboard |
Freaky Fair is a community-created Control Point map released during the Scream Fortress 2024 update. The map features two team-oriented capture points and one central neutral point, as well as an Upgrade Station with 250 starting credits. The Upgrade Station shares mostly the same upgrades as Mann vs. Machine, with changes to the Power Up Canteen upgrades[Which?], some regular upgrades, and the Spy's sappers cannot be upgraded.
Freaky Fair was contributed to the Steam Workshop.
Locations
Strategy
Main article: Community Freaky Fair strategy
“Sun Tzu's got nothing on us!” This map's Community strategy page is a stub. As such, it is not complete. You can help the Team Fortress Wiki Community Strategy Project by expanding it. Notes: None added |
Update history
October 10, 2024 Patch #1 (Scream Fortress 2024)
- Added Freaky Fair to the game.
Trivia
- This map's unique feature, the Upgrade Station, was inspired by Deadlock, which features in-game upgrades.[1]
Gallery
References
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