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* The two characters on the blade, 死 and 肉, have the meanings of "death" and "meat", respectively, in both Chinese and Japanese. If read consecutively, it translates into simply "dead meat" in Chinese. | * The two characters on the blade, 死 and 肉, have the meanings of "death" and "meat", respectively, in both Chinese and Japanese. If read consecutively, it translates into simply "dead meat" in Chinese. | ||
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+ | * The {{w|Flying Guillotine}} is a ranged weapon from the Qing Dynasty that is usually in the form of a hat. | ||
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Revision as of 01:54, 3 August 2012
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“ | Wayta duck!
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— Scout on throwing kitchenware at enemies
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The Flying Guillotine is a secondary weapon for the Scout. It appears as a meat cleaver with Chinese characters on it. It has two styles, Thirsty and Thirstier. Thirstier adds blood stains to the front of the blade. It can be thrown to damage enemies at range.
Contents
Update history
- The Flying Guillotine was added to the game.
Crafting
Blueprint
Mad Milk | Mad Milk | Mad Milk | Reclaimed Metal | Flying Guillotine | ||||
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Trivia
- The two characters on the blade, 死 and 肉, have the meanings of "death" and "meat", respectively, in both Chinese and Japanese. If read consecutively, it translates into simply "dead meat" in Chinese.
- The Template:W is a ranged weapon from the Qing Dynasty that is usually in the form of a hat.