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== Update history == | == Update history == |
Revision as of 15:20, 22 September 2013
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Basic Information | |
Used by: | Heavy |
Contributed by: | Inventory |
Released: | Australian Christmas |
Items: | Brass Beast, Buffalo Steak Sandvich, Warrior's Spirit, Big Chief |
Effect: | None |
“ | H-He's like a bear! He's like a big shaved bear that hates people!
Click to listen
— The Scout
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Main article: Item sets
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The Hibernating Bear is an item set for the Heavy. It was contributed and added to the game in the Australian Christmas Update.
The set includes the following items:
- Brass Beast, a primary weapon;
- Buffalo Steak Sandvich, a secondary weapon;
- Warrior's Spirit, a melee weapon;
- Big Chief, a headwear item.
Weapons
Weapon | Kill Icon | Ammo Loaded |
Ammo Carried |
Damage Range | Notes / Special Abilities |
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![]() Craft Brass Beast |
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200 | N/A | Base: 10.8 / per bullet
Crit: 32.4 / per bullet |
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![]() Craft Buffalo Steak Sandvich |
N/A | 1 | ∞ | N/A |
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![]() Craft Warrior's Spirit |
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N/A | N/A | Base: 85 Crit: 254 |
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Update history
- Added The Hibernating Bear set to the game.
- Changed attribute:
- Removed +5% crit resistance on wearer.
- Fixed The Hibernating Bear set not listing its associated hat.
Trivia
- The Hibernating Bear was originally called "Big Chief Hibernating Bear". Also, a Template:W cactus was originally intended to be in the set instead of the Buffalo Steak Sandvich, but playtesters thought that a man in a Native American headdress eating peyote and going on a killing spree was offensive.[1]
See also
References
- ↑ "TF2 - Polypack - Ruskeydoo" by Ruskeydoo on polycount.com forum on March 25, 2011. Accessed July 22, 2011.
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