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The '''Schadenfreude''' is an [[action item]] for [[classes|all classes]]. Upon activation, the class will start laughing for a short period of time.
 
The '''Schadenfreude''' is an [[action item]] for [[classes|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 [[Crate#Series #19|Series #19 Mann Co. Supply Crate]].
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This item can be purchased at the [[Mann_Co._Store|Mann Co. Store]], and may also be found by uncrating a [[Crate#Series #19|Series #19 Mann Co. Supply Crate]].
  
 
== Demonstration ==
 
== Demonstration ==
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'''[[June 27, 2011 Patch]]'''
 
'''[[June 27, 2011 Patch]]'''
* Updated this item to be nameable.
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* Updated this item to be [[Name_Tag|nameable]].
 
* Fixed the backpack image for the Schadenfreude not being disabled when using paint.
 
* Fixed the backpack image for the Schadenfreude not being disabled when using paint.
 
* {{Undocumented}} The typo in its name (originally Schadenfruede) was fixed.
 
* {{Undocumented}} The typo in its name (originally Schadenfruede) was fixed.

Revision as of 19:30, 30 June 2011

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

The Schadenfreude 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

Update history

June 23, 2011 Patch (Über Update)

  • Added this item to the game.

June 27, 2011 Patch

  • Updated this item to be nameable.
  • Fixed the backpack image for the Schadenfreude not being disabled when using paint.
  • [Undocumented] The typo in its name (originally Schadenfruede) was fixed.

Trivia

  • Schadenfreude is a German term meaning joy derived from the misfortune of others.