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* Currently, the Pyro is the only class with his taunt set left untouched from the game's release (excluding the kill effect applied to the Hadouken). This means the Pyro also has the least number of taunts (the Spy has a chance of performing a "[[Spy taunts#PDA|spycrab]]" taunt). | * Currently, the Pyro is the only class with his taunt set left untouched from the game's release (excluding the kill effect applied to the Hadouken). This means the Pyro also has the least number of taunts (the Spy has a chance of performing a "[[Spy taunts#PDA|spycrab]]" taunt). | ||
* The Primary taunt may have been inspired by a scene in the original "''Star Wars''" film, where a [[Wikipedia:Tusken Raiders|Tusken Raider]] performs a similar celebration with his weapon after knocking Luke Skywalker unconscious. | * The Primary taunt may have been inspired by a scene in the original "''Star Wars''" film, where a [[Wikipedia:Tusken Raiders|Tusken Raider]] performs a similar celebration with his weapon after knocking Luke Skywalker unconscious. | ||
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Revision as of 23:21, 26 October 2010
Primary
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The Pyro thrusts his weapon in the air while cackling triumphantly in one of three different ways. |
Secondary
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See also: Hadouken
The Pyro charges up and performs a Hadouken, complete with a burst of flame emerging from his hands. |
Melee
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The Pyro plays air guitar on his weapon. |
Trivia
- Currently, the Pyro is the only class with his taunt set left untouched from the game's release (excluding the kill effect applied to the Hadouken). This means the Pyro also has the least number of taunts (the Spy has a chance of performing a "spycrab" taunt).
- The Primary taunt may have been inspired by a scene in the original "Star Wars" film, where a Tusken Raider performs a similar celebration with his weapon after knocking Luke Skywalker unconscious.
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