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The '''Flying Guillotine''' is a [[weapons#scoutsecondary|secondary weapon]] for the [[Scout]]. It appears as a meat cleaver with Chinese characters (死肉 lit. dead meat) on the blade, near the grip.
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The '''Flying Guillotine''' is a [[weapons#scoutsecondary|secondary weapon]] for the [[Scout]]. It appears as a meat cleaver with Chinese characters (死肉, sǐròu lit. dead meat) on the blade, near the grip.
  
 
It is a ranged weapon that can be thrown at enemies to damage them, causing [[bleed]] damage, but it has no effect against buildings or after the hit of a surface. Throwing the weapon from a long enough distance and scoring a hit will result in a [[mini-crit]]. Hitting enemies that are [[stunned]] will result in a guaranteed [[critical hit]]. This projectile can be reflected by the [[Compression Blast]], but trying to pick it up won't refill the cooldown bar and/or make it ready to use again.
 
It is a ranged weapon that can be thrown at enemies to damage them, causing [[bleed]] damage, but it has no effect against buildings or after the hit of a surface. Throwing the weapon from a long enough distance and scoring a hit will result in a [[mini-crit]]. Hitting enemies that are [[stunned]] will result in a guaranteed [[critical hit]]. This projectile can be reflected by the [[Compression Blast]], but trying to pick it up won't refill the cooldown bar and/or make it ready to use again.

Revision as of 04:27, 4 August 2012

Wayta duck!
— 'Scout throwing kitchenware at enemies

The Flying Guillotine is a secondary weapon for the Scout. It appears as a meat cleaver with Chinese characters (死肉, sǐròu lit. dead meat) on the blade, near the grip.

It is a ranged weapon that can be thrown at enemies to damage them, causing bleed damage, but it has no effect against buildings or after the hit of a surface. Throwing the weapon from a long enough distance and scoring a hit will result in a mini-crit. Hitting enemies that are stunned will result in a guaranteed critical hit. This projectile can be reflected by the Compression Blast, but trying to pick it up won't refill the cooldown bar and/or make it ready to use again.

The Flying Guillotine has two different styles, Thirsty and Thirstier. Thirstier adds bloodstains to the blade of the weapon.

This item was awarded in Genuine quality to players who pre-purchased Sleeping Dogs on Steam before August 14, 2012.

Damage and function times

See also: Damage
Damage and function times
Shot type Projectile
Effect Causes bleeding
Damage
Base damage 100% 50
Point blank 44-57
Critical 150
Mini-crit 58-77
Bleeding 6.6 / s
40 total
Bleeding (mini-crit) 8.3 / s
50 total
Function times
Attack interval 0.25 s
Recharge time 6 s
Bleeding duration 6 s
Values are approximate and determined by community testing.

Crafting

See also: Crafting

Blueprint

Mad Milk Reclaimed Metal Flying Guillotine
Item icon Mad Milk.pngx3 + Item icon Reclaimed Metal.png = Item icon Flying Guillotine.png
Class Token - Scout Slot Token - Secondary Scrap Metal Possible Results
Item icon Class Token - Scout.png + Item icon Slot Token - Secondary.png + Item icon Scrap Metal.png =
Item icon Bonk! Atomic Punch.png Item icon Crit-a-Cola.png Item icon Mad Milk.png Item icon Winger.png
Item icon Pretty Boy's Pocket Pistol.png Item icon Flying Guillotine.png

Update history

August 2, 2012 Patch

  • The Flying Guillotine was added to the game.

August 3, 2012 Patch

Bugs

  • This item's level does not show up in the backpack or loadout.
  • Flying Guillotines in Genuine quality cannot be used in Medieval mode. This is because the promotional item has a different item entry from the crafted ones, and only the latter was whitelisted.

Trivia

  • If the characters on the blade are pronounced in Mandarin Chinese, they'll sound similar to the word "throw" in English.
  • The Template:W is a ranged weapon from the Qing Dynasty that is usually in the form of a hat.

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