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* [[wikipedia:Scrumpy|Scrumpy]] is a type of strong cider made in the [[wikipedia:West Country|West Country]] of England. Liquor is usually stored in dark-colored bottles as this stops sunlight from spoiling the contents. | * [[wikipedia:Scrumpy|Scrumpy]] is a type of strong cider made in the [[wikipedia:West Country|West Country]] of England. Liquor is usually stored in dark-colored bottles as this stops sunlight from spoiling the contents. | ||
* The 'XXX' logo can also be seen on the [[Reggaelator]] and [[Whoopee Cap]]. | * The 'XXX' logo can also be seen on the [[Reggaelator]] and [[Whoopee Cap]]. | ||
+ | ** The X system is an old-fashoned way of rating (or advertising) the strength of a beer: the more Xes, the stronger.<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=eHArQOTf_WQC&pg=PA34&dq=xxx+beer+strength&hl=en&ei=GhD5TfaXNsSq-gbquNTeDw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=3&ved=0CDIQ6AEwAjgK#v=onepage&q=xxx%20beer%20strength&f=false Beer: Health and Nutrition], Charles W. Bamforth, Blackwell Science Ltd 2004 ISBN 0-632-06446-3 p.34</ref><ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=wF89AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA2&dq=XXX+beer+strength&hl=en&ei=fvH4Tbi8AoqwhQe9pYjyCw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=3&ved=0CDIQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=XXX%20beer%20strength&f=false The Art of Brewing (Published under the superintendance of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge)], Baldwin & Craddock, London 1829 p.2</ref> X-ratings have found their way into various brand names, most famously {{W|XXXX}}-brand beer from Australian brewer Castlemaine, and the US' (non-alcoholic!) {{W|Triple XXX}} root beer. | ||
* The bucket icons for the Bottle are team-specific, showing that there were [[RED]] and [[BLU]] versions of the Bottle. | * The bucket icons for the Bottle are team-specific, showing that there were [[RED]] and [[BLU]] versions of the Bottle. | ||
Revision as of 03:22, 13 November 2011
“ | Imagine if I hadn't been drunk! Ah heh.
Click to listen
— The Demoman
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” |
The Bottle is the default melee weapon for the Demoman. It is a brown glass bottle of scrumpy marked with 'XXX' on the label and a year suggesting it was made in 1808.
While the weapon works similarly to most of the other default melee weapons, if a critical hit is achieved when striking a surface or player, the Bottle's lower half shatters and will remain so until the player is killed (it does not mend upon touching a Resupply locker). This is purely cosmetic; the broken Bottle has the same range, and deals no more or less damage than it did prior to being broken.
The Bottle's critical hit animation is a swift downward swing.
Contents
Damage and function times
See also: Damage
Damage and function times | ||
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Damage | ||
Base damage | 100% | 65 |
Point blank | 55-75 | |
Critical | 195 | |
Mini-crit | 75-101 | |
Function times | ||
Attack interval | 0.8 s | |
Values are approximate and determined by community testing. |
Demonstration
Related achievements
Demoman
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Update history
April 29, 2008 Patch (Gold Rush Update)
- Added new swing animations.
- [Undocumented] The Bottle's taunt now has a burp sound.
- Fixed melee attacks not destroying remote detonation pipes (Stickybombs).
- Added new community contributed response rules to this weapon.
Unused content
- In the GCF, there exists an unused texture for the beta BLU bottle listed as
v_bottle_blue
.
Trivia
- Scrumpy is a type of strong cider made in the West Country of England. Liquor is usually stored in dark-colored bottles as this stops sunlight from spoiling the contents.
- The 'XXX' logo can also be seen on the Reggaelator and Whoopee Cap.
- The X system is an old-fashoned way of rating (or advertising) the strength of a beer: the more Xes, the stronger.[1][2] X-ratings have found their way into various brand names, most famously Template:W-brand beer from Australian brewer Castlemaine, and the US' (non-alcoholic!) Template:W root beer.
- The bucket icons for the Bottle are team-specific, showing that there were RED and BLU versions of the Bottle.
Gallery
First-person view after a critical hit, showing the broken Bottle.
See also
- ↑ Beer: Health and Nutrition, Charles W. Bamforth, Blackwell Science Ltd 2004 ISBN 0-632-06446-3 p.34
- ↑ The Art of Brewing (Published under the superintendance of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge), Baldwin & Craddock, London 1829 p.2