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The sole function of the Sapper is to destroy an [[Engineer]]'s [[buildings]]. Should the player select the weapon and stand near an enemy structure, they will be able to see a white outline of the Sapper on the building, indicating that it is in range and can be sapped. Additionally, the needle on the gauge will move to the right red zone. Pressing the primary fire key, default <code>MOUSE1</code>, will attach the weapon, and the building will slowly be damaged until it is destroyed. A sapped building will cease to function; [[Sentry Gun]]s will not fire, [[Dispenser]]s will not heal or dispense ammo and [[Teleporter]]s will not teleport. When applied to buildings, the Sapper will produce electrical sparks and a loud hissing noise. When a Sapper is attached to one end of a Teleporter, another Sapper is automatically placed on the other end of the Teleporter, if it exists and is not in building progress. If the Spy is disguised, the disguise class will play a distinct, unique animation of placing the device on the building. Unlike the Spy's other weapons, using a Sapper will not cause him to lose his disguise. | The sole function of the Sapper is to destroy an [[Engineer]]'s [[buildings]]. Should the player select the weapon and stand near an enemy structure, they will be able to see a white outline of the Sapper on the building, indicating that it is in range and can be sapped. Additionally, the needle on the gauge will move to the right red zone. Pressing the primary fire key, default <code>MOUSE1</code>, will attach the weapon, and the building will slowly be damaged until it is destroyed. A sapped building will cease to function; [[Sentry Gun]]s will not fire, [[Dispenser]]s will not heal or dispense ammo and [[Teleporter]]s will not teleport. When applied to buildings, the Sapper will produce electrical sparks and a loud hissing noise. When a Sapper is attached to one end of a Teleporter, another Sapper is automatically placed on the other end of the Teleporter, if it exists and is not in building progress. If the Spy is disguised, the disguise class will play a distinct, unique animation of placing the device on the building. Unlike the Spy's other weapons, using a Sapper will not cause him to lose his disguise. | ||
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+ | The [[Festive]] Variant functions the same as the regular sapper except for looks. The Sapper is covered in wrapping paper.The wrapping paper has team-colored TF2 themed Matryoshka dolls covering the paper. The sapper is wrapped in a generic team-colored ribbon and tied in a neat bow. Two switches are poking out of the wrapping paper of the sapper. It also on the right side in French roughly translating to: Merry Smissmass, my friend! | ||
For each building the Spy player places a Sapper upon, a small window in their [[HUD]] will appear showing both the remaining health of the building sapped and the health of the Sapper on that building. | For each building the Spy player places a Sapper upon, a small window in their [[HUD]] will appear showing both the remaining health of the building sapped and the health of the Sapper on that building. |
Revision as of 10:19, 2 July 2014
“ | Spy's sappin' mah sentry!
Click to listen
— The Engineer
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The Sapper, mentioned in the Sentry Operating Manual as the AM/FM Ultra-Sapper, is the default building weapon for the Spy. It is a small box inscribed 'ELECTRO-SAPPER' and sports a dial and switches. It also features two clamps that are deployed when used.
The sole function of the Sapper is to destroy an Engineer's buildings. Should the player select the weapon and stand near an enemy structure, they will be able to see a white outline of the Sapper on the building, indicating that it is in range and can be sapped. Additionally, the needle on the gauge will move to the right red zone. Pressing the primary fire key, default MOUSE1
, will attach the weapon, and the building will slowly be damaged until it is destroyed. A sapped building will cease to function; Sentry Guns will not fire, Dispensers will not heal or dispense ammo and Teleporters will not teleport. When applied to buildings, the Sapper will produce electrical sparks and a loud hissing noise. When a Sapper is attached to one end of a Teleporter, another Sapper is automatically placed on the other end of the Teleporter, if it exists and is not in building progress. If the Spy is disguised, the disguise class will play a distinct, unique animation of placing the device on the building. Unlike the Spy's other weapons, using a Sapper will not cause him to lose his disguise.
The Festive Variant functions the same as the regular sapper except for looks. The Sapper is covered in wrapping paper.The wrapping paper has team-colored TF2 themed Matryoshka dolls covering the paper. The sapper is wrapped in a generic team-colored ribbon and tied in a neat bow. Two switches are poking out of the wrapping paper of the sapper. It also on the right side in French roughly translating to: Merry Smissmass, my friend!
For each building the Spy player places a Sapper upon, a small window in their HUD will appear showing both the remaining health of the building sapped and the health of the Sapper on that building.
Once the building is being sapped, the Engineer owner will be alerted to it in his HUD, and will automatically play a voice clip alerting nearby players of the building's predicament. Engineers can remove a Sapper with two hits from their melee weapon. When a Sapper is attacked, the Spy player will be notified by a similar alert in their HUD. If an Engineer removes a Sapper from a Teleporter, the Sapper at the other end is also removed. If another Engineer strikes the Sapper first, he can get an assist for the Sapper kill, and a Medic healing an Engineer can also score an assist in this way. Pyros equipped with the Homewrecker, Maul or Neon Annihilator can also destroy Sappers. Enemies focused on removing Sappers may leave themselves open to a backstab or headshot, allowing the Spy or a teammate to distract and dispose of enemies in addition to the building in question.
The Sapper has infinite ammunition and no discernible "cooldown" time; Sappers can be placed on a building faster than an Engineer can repair the damage each one causes, which guarantees the building will be destroyed if the Spy is not dealt with. This tactic seldom works if there are multiple players around.
The Sapper breaks into metal fragments upon removal. The fragments can only be picked up for metal after being destroyed on a Dispenser, each gib giving 3 metal.
Sapped Sentry Guns only take half of the damage from the Spy who applied the Sapper, for example when shooting it with a Revolver. Dispensers and Teleporters are unaffected by this.
In Mann vs. Machine mode, Sappers can be attached to robots, stunning them (and, if upgraded, any other robots nearby.) Sappers do not damage robots - they only disable them for a short period of time. Giants, being immune to stun, will only be slowed down. However, unlike regular multiplayer, sapping either a robot or a building requires the Sapper to recharge for 15 seconds before another one can be deployed.
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Damage and function times
Damage and function times | ||
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Damage | ||
Base damage | 100% | 25 / s |
Function times | ||
Recharge time | Normal: N/AMvM: 15 s
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Building destroy time | Level 1: 6.00 sLevel 2: 7.20 sLevel 3: 8.64 sMini-Sentry: 4.00 s
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Values are approximate and determined by community testing. |
Demonstration
Strange variant
Strange ranks
Rank | Buildings Sapped | Name |
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0 | 0 | Strange |
1 | 3 | Unremarkable |
2 | 9 | Scarcely Shocking |
3 | 15 | Mildly Magnetizing |
4 | 21 | Somewhat Inducting |
5 | 30 | Unfortunate |
6 | 42 | Notably Deleterious |
7 | 54 | Sufficiently Ruinous |
8 | 69 | Truly Conducting |
9 | 84 | Spectacularly Pseudoful |
10 | 105 | Ion-Spattered |
11 | 150 | Wickedly Dynamizing |
12 | 225 | Positively Plasmatic |
13 | 299 | Totally Ordinary |
14 | 300 | Circuit-Melting |
15 | 450 | Nullity-Inducing |
16 | 750 | Server-Clearing |
17 | 1500 | Epic |
18 | 2250 | Legendary |
19 | 2345 | Australian |
20 | 2550 | Mann Co. Select |
Related achievements
Pyro
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Demoman
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Engineer
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Spy
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Mann vs. Machievements
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Update history
- Fixed server crash related to Spy Sappers.
- Fixed Spies being able to attach Sappers through thin walls.
- Sapped buildings now take slightly less damage from the Spy who sapped them.
- Fixed exploit attaching Sappers to buildings through walls.
- Fixed Sapper viewmodel animation popping.
- Fixed Spies not being able to sap a building if an enemy player was colliding with the building.
August 13, 2009 Patch (Classless Update)
- Sappers attached to a teleporter automatically place another Sapper on the other end of the teleporter, if it exists.
- Fixed Spies being able to destroy Sappers by using the "destroy 3 0" command.
- [Undocumented] Added Strange quality.
- [Undocumented] Made the Sapper nameable.
- [Undocumented] The Sapper now appears in backpack when viewing stock items.
- [Undocumented] Fixed Sapper needle animation not properly playing.
- Fixed Sappers attaching incorrectly to Teleporters that are still building.
- Fixed "Buildings Sapped" strange counter sometimes incrementing when buildings were destroyed without a Sapper attached.
- [Undocumented] Converted the Sapper and buildings to use c_sapper models.
- Fixed the Spy not holding Sappers correctly in third person.
December 20, 2013 Patch (Smissmas 2013)
- [Undocumented] Added Festive variant.
- Fixed not being able to gift wrap the Festive Sapper.
Unused content
- The game files have referenced a taunt for the Sapper since the game's launch, however, the animation is not present in the Spy's animation set.
Bugs
- An issue can occur when the Sapper is placed on a building that upgrades to the next level at the same time; the Sapper will be unremovable by both Engineers or Pyros equipped with the Homewrecker, Maul or Neon Annihilator. Additionally, the sapped building will function as normal, albeit with draining health. Hauling the affected building corrects the problem.
- The Festive variants always appear in RED on sapped buildings, regardless the team.
- The idle animation does not play during a replay, causing the needle to remain still.
- Occasionally, if a Spy saps repeatedly one end of a Teleporter while an Engineer attempts to destroys the Sappers on the other end, the Sapper will be removed from the Engineer's end and not from the Spy's end.
- The Sappers and Sapper placement outlines on robots currently do not render, though the bomb carrier's objective border still draws around the invisible model.
Trivia
- Sappers are considered by the game to be buildings with 100 health. As such, they are immune to critical hits (they are not destroyed in one hit by a single critical Wrench swing) and can be created with the
build
console command. - The festive variant has a note on the right side in French roughly translating to: Merry Smissmass, my friend!
Gallery
RED first-person view.
BLU first-person view.
Broken Electro Sapper (Gib).
RED Festive variant.
Related merchandise
See also
Weapons | ||||||||||
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Primary | Scattergun | Rocket Launcher | Flame Thrower | Grenade Launcher | Minigun | Shotgun | Syringe Gun | Sniper Rifle | — | |
Force-A-Nature Shortstop Soda Popper Baby Face's Blaster Back Scatter |
Direct Hit Black Box Rocket Jumper Liberty Launcher Cow Mangler 5000 Original Beggar's Bazooka Air Strike |
Backburner Degreaser Phlogistinator Rainblower Nostromo Napalmer Dragon's Fury |
Loch-n-Load Ali Baba's Wee Booties Bootlegger Loose Cannon B.A.S.E. Jumper Iron Bomber |
Natascha Iron Curtain Brass Beast Tomislav Huo-Long Heater |
Frontier Justice Widowmaker Pomson 6000 Rescue Ranger Panic Attack |
Blutsauger Crusader's Crossbow Overdose |
Huntsman Sydney Sleeper Bazaar Bargain Machina Hitman's Heatmaker AWPer Hand Fortified Compound Classic Shooting Star |
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Secondary | Pistol | Shotgun | Shotgun | Stickybomb Launcher | Shotgun | Pistol | Medi Gun | SMG | Revolver | |
Bonk! Atomic Punch Lugermorph Crit-a-Cola Mad Milk Winger Pretty Boy's Pocket Pistol Flying Guillotine Mutated Milk C.A.P.P.E.R |
Buff Banner Gunboats Battalion's Backup Concheror Mantreads Reserve Shooter Righteous Bison B.A.S.E. Jumper Panic Attack |
Flare Gun Detonator Reserve Shooter Manmelter Scorch Shot Panic Attack Gas Passer Thermal Thruster |
Chargin' Targe Scottish Resistance Sticky Jumper Splendid Screen Tide Turner Quickiebomb Launcher |
Sandvich Dalokohs Bar Buffalo Steak Sandvich Fishcake Family Business Robo-Sandvich Panic Attack Second Banana |
Lugermorph Wrangler Short Circuit C.A.P.P.E.R Giger Counter |
Kritzkrieg Quick-Fix Vaccinator |
Jarate Razorback Darwin's Danger Shield Cozy Camper Cleaner's Carbine Self-Aware Beauty Mark |
Ambassador Big Kill L'Etranger Enforcer Diamondback | ||
Melee | Bat | Shovel | Fire Axe | Bottle | Fists | Wrench | Bonesaw | Kukri | Knife | |
Sandman Frying Pan Holy Mackerel Boston Basher Candy Cane Sun-on-a-Stick Fan O'War Three-Rune Blade Saxxy Atomizer Conscientious Objector Unarmed Combat Wrap Assassin Freedom Staff Bat Outta Hell Memory Maker Ham Shank Golden Frying Pan Necro Smasher Crossing Guard Batsaber Prinny Machete |
Equalizer Pain Train Frying Pan Half-Zatoichi Saxxy Disciplinary Action Market Gardener Conscientious Objector Escape Plan Freedom Staff Bat Outta Hell Memory Maker Ham Shank Golden Frying Pan Necro Smasher Crossing Guard Prinny Machete |
Axtinguisher Homewrecker Frying Pan Powerjack Back Scratcher Sharpened Volcano Fragment Maul Saxxy Postal Pummeler Conscientious Objector Third Degree Lollichop Neon Annihilator Freedom Staff Bat Outta Hell Memory Maker Ham Shank Golden Frying Pan Necro Smasher Crossing Guard Prinny Machete Hot Hand |
Eyelander Pain Train Scotsman's Skullcutter Frying Pan Horseless Headless Horsemann's Headtaker Claidheamh Mòr Ullapool Caber Half-Zatoichi Saxxy Persian Persuader Nessie's Nine Iron Conscientious Objector Scottish Handshake Freedom Staff Bat Outta Hell Memory Maker Ham Shank Golden Frying Pan Necro Smasher Crossing Guard Prinny Machete |
Killing Gloves of Boxing Frying Pan Gloves of Running Urgently Fists of Steel Warrior's Spirit Saxxy Eviction Notice Conscientious Objector Apoco-Fists Holiday Punch Freedom Staff Bat Outta Hell Memory Maker Ham Shank Golden Frying Pan Bread Bite Necro Smasher Crossing Guard Prinny Machete |
Golden Wrench Gunslinger Southern Hospitality Jag Saxxy Eureka Effect Golden Frying Pan Necro Smasher Prinny Machete |
Ubersaw Frying Pan Vita-Saw Amputator Saxxy Solemn Vow Conscientious Objector Freedom Staff Bat Outta Hell Memory Maker Ham Shank Golden Frying Pan Necro Smasher Crossing Guard Prinny Machete |
Tribalman's Shiv Bushwacka Frying Pan Saxxy Shahanshah Conscientious Objector Freedom Staff Bat Outta Hell Memory Maker Ham Shank Golden Frying Pan Necro Smasher Crossing Guard Prinny Machete |
Your Eternal Reward Conniver's Kunai Saxxy Big Earner Wanga Prick Sharp Dresser Spy-cicle Black Rose Golden Frying Pan Prinny Machete | ||
Primary PDA | — | — | — | — | — | Construction PDA | — | — | Disguise Kit | |
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Secondary PDA | — | — | — | — | — | Destruction PDA | — | — | Invis Watch | |
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Building | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Sapper | |
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Taunt | Grand Slam | Grenade | Hadouken Armageddon Execution Gas Blast |
Barbarian Swing | High Noon | Arm Blender Guitar Smash |
Oktoberfest Uberslice Medicating Melody |
Arrow Stab | Fencing |
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