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The boots reduce the push force the player recieves from certain damage sources such as [[Projectiles#Projectiles|Stickybombs]] by 75%. In addition, the boots deliver up to triple the amount of [[fall damage]] to an opponent, should the player successfully land on their head. | The boots reduce the push force the player recieves from certain damage sources such as [[Projectiles#Projectiles|Stickybombs]] by 75%. In addition, the boots deliver up to triple the amount of [[fall damage]] to an opponent, should the player successfully land on their head. | ||
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+ | * The function of The Mantreads is very similar to the "Goomba Stomp" Sourcemod plugin, whhere a player can kill an enemy player by jumping on their heads. This could be of no coincidence, as many weapons in the Uber Update have some roots in Sourcemod plugins, namely Advance Weaponiser. | ||
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Revision as of 18:11, 23 June 2011
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— The Soldier on landing on people's heads
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The Mantreads are secondary weapons for the Soldier. They are a pair of bulky leather boots with straps keeping them securely fastened on the Soldier's feet. They will be released in the Über Update.
The boots reduce the push force the player recieves from certain damage sources such as Stickybombs by 75%. In addition, the boots deliver up to triple the amount of fall damage to an opponent, should the player successfully land on their head.
Trivia
- The function of The Mantreads is very similar to the "Goomba Stomp" Sourcemod plugin, whhere a player can kill an enemy player by jumping on their heads. This could be of no coincidence, as many weapons in the Uber Update have some roots in Sourcemod plugins, namely Advance Weaponiser.
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