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  | loadout-name    = Taunt: The Schadenfruede
 
   | level            = Level 5 Special Taunt
 
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   | item-description = Share a good natured laugh with everyone except that one guy you just shot.
 
   | item-description = Share a good natured laugh with everyone except that one guy you just shot.
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{{Quotation|'''The Medic''', asking for a good laugh|Can you feel ze Schadenfreude?|sound=Medic_specialcompleted11.wav}}
 
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== Bugs ==
 
== Bugs ==
*Schadenfreude is misspelled.
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* The correct spelling of the word is "''schadenf'''reu'''de''", as opposed to "''schadenf'''rue'''de''".
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
* Schadenfreude is a German term meaning joy derived from the misfortune of others.
 
* Schadenfreude is a German term meaning joy derived from the misfortune of others.
 
* The backpack image is a reference to a classic {{W|Three Stooges}} pose.
 
* The backpack image is a reference to a classic {{W|Three Stooges}} pose.
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Revision as of 02:14, 27 June 2011

Can you feel ze Schadenfreude?
The Medic, asking for a good laugh

The Schadenfruede is an action item for all classes. Upon activation, the class will start laughing for a short period of time.

This item can be purchased at the Mann Co. Store., and may also be found by uncrating a Series #19 Mann Co. Supply Crate.

Demonstration

Bugs

  • The correct spelling of the word is "schadenfreude", as opposed to "schadenfruede".

Trivia

  • Schadenfreude is a German term meaning joy derived from the misfortune of others.
  • The backpack image is a reference to a classic Template:W pose.