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There are several unused Alternate Kill Icons that can be found in the Team Fortress 2 files. Some of these icons are included for custom use by the community, whereas others appear to have been replaced. The known Alternate Kill Icons are listed below.
 
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| [[Image:Killicon_fire.png‎]]
 
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| This kill icon was introduced into the Team Fortress 2 files for custom use by community developers. It appears as a standard Team Fortress 2 style skull and crossbones surrounded by flames. This icon is used in the case of an environmental fire kill in custom maps due to something like lava or intense heat.  This icon should be used by official maps like Egypt where you can die in the fire, but as of Oct 2010 this hasn't been implemented.
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| This kill icon was introduced into the Team Fortress 2 files for custom use by community developers. It appears as a standard Team Fortress 2 style skull and crossbones surrounded by flames. This icon is used in the case of an environmental fire kill in custom maps due to something like lava or intense heat.  
 
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| Explosion Death
 
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| [[Image:Killicon_explosion.png]]
| This kill icon was introduced into the Team Fortress 2 files for custom use by community developers. It appears as a standard Team Fortress 2 style explosion. This icon is used in the case of an environmental explosion death in custom maps from explosives such as bombs or mines.
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| This kill icon was introduced into the Team Fortress 2 files for custom use by community developers. It appears as a standard Team Fortress 2 style explosion. This icon is used in the case of an environmental explosion death in custom maps from explosives such as bombs or mines
 
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Revision as of 07:41, 1 October 2010

You are dead. Not big surprise.
The Heavy

There are several unused Alternate Kill Icons that can be found in the Team Fortress 2 files. Some of these icons are included for custom use by the community, whereas others appear to have been replaced. The known Alternate Kill Icons are listed below.

Name Icon Potential Use
Ambassador Headshot Killicon ambassadorhs unused.png An unused Headshot icon for the Spy's Ambassador. It is similar in appearance to the current Kill Icon and was most likely replaced by the current icon shortly before the release of the Sniper Vs. Spy Update.
Level 1 Sentry Gun Killicon sentry1 unused.png This unused Level 1 Sentry icon has no clear use. It appears similar to the standard Level 1 Sentry kill icon with one clear difference: the Sentry appears to have some kind of laser attached to the top.
Environmental Death: Fire Killicon fire.png This kill icon was introduced into the Team Fortress 2 files for custom use by community developers. It appears as a standard Team Fortress 2 style skull and crossbones surrounded by flames. This icon is used in the case of an environmental fire kill in custom maps due to something like lava or intense heat.
Explosion Death Killicon explosion.png This kill icon was introduced into the Team Fortress 2 files for custom use by community developers. It appears as a standard Team Fortress 2 style explosion. This icon is used in the case of an environmental explosion death in custom maps from explosives such as bombs or mines