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'''Valve weapons''' are alternate versions of regular [[weapons]] given to Valve employees. Valve weapons can be identified by their magenta names and attached flaming effects, although, since the [[Mann-Conomy Update]] they appear to have become broken. All Valve weapons are [[item levels|Level]] 100. | '''Valve weapons''' are alternate versions of regular [[weapons]] given to Valve employees. Valve weapons can be identified by their magenta names and attached flaming effects, although, since the [[Mann-Conomy Update]] they appear to have become broken. All Valve weapons are [[item levels|Level]] 100. |
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Valve weapons are alternate versions of regular weapons given to Valve employees. Valve weapons can be identified by their magenta names and attached flaming effects, although, since the Mann-Conomy Update they appear to have become broken. All Valve weapons are Level 100.
Valve weapons also appear to be for testing purposes, with some possessing hugely powerful attributes. Robin Walker has a Rocket Launcher that shows this. The weapons also attach the unique particle effect "Flying Bits".