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![]() | “Ok guys, bad news: we lost that last one.” This article documents beta/cut/unused/experimental content for Team Fortress 2. It may contain speculation, broken links or errors. |
This article is about the scrapped Team Fortress 2 weapon. For the classic Team Fortress weapon, see Crowbar (Classic).
“ | Where's your precious "Hippo-crates" now?
Click to listen
— The Scout on bashing open boxes with crowbars
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The Crowbar is a scrapped melee weapon for all classes, with the exception of the Engineer and the Spy. It is a low-polygon crowbar of identical design as the one iconic to the Half-Life series.
Trivia
- The Crowbar's sounds are re-used for many other weapons.
- The Crowbar uses the same textures as the Crowbar in Half-Life.
- The Crowbar still has leftover data in the
tf_english.txt
file that Team Fortress 2 uses for most of its text.
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