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'''Bleeding''' is an attrition damage effect similar to [[Afterburn]] that causes a gradual loss of health until it stops. Bleed duration does not stack on multiple hits: Being struck again by a bleed-inflicting weapon does not increase the bleed time, but rather 'resets' it to full duration (8 seconds). The only way to stop Bleeding is by using a [[Health|resupply cabinet]], though it can be stemmed by a health source. | '''Bleeding''' is an attrition damage effect similar to [[Afterburn]] that causes a gradual loss of health until it stops. Bleed duration does not stack on multiple hits: Being struck again by a bleed-inflicting weapon does not increase the bleed time, but rather 'resets' it to full duration (8 seconds). The only way to stop Bleeding is by using a [[Health|resupply cabinet]], though it can be stemmed by a health source. | ||
− | Bleed damage cannot crit, however it can still mini-crit if the target is covered in [[Jarate]] or if | + | Bleed damage cannot crit, however it can still mini-crit if the target is covered in [[Jarate]] or if the attacking player has been buffed by the [[Buff Banner]] |
==Indications of bleeding== | ==Indications of bleeding== |
Revision as of 23:06, 8 July 2010
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Bleeding is an attrition damage effect similar to Afterburn that causes a gradual loss of health until it stops. Bleed duration does not stack on multiple hits: Being struck again by a bleed-inflicting weapon does not increase the bleed time, but rather 'resets' it to full duration (8 seconds). The only way to stop Bleeding is by using a resupply cabinet, though it can be stemmed by a health source.
Bleed damage cannot crit, however it can still mini-crit if the target is covered in Jarate or if the attacking player has been buffed by the Buff Banner
Indications of bleeding
If you are bleeding:
- You will notice a red drop on your Health display, which will indicate that you have been wounded with a Bleed-inflicting weapon.
- You will flinch, as with fire, each time the Bleeding inflicts damage.
If a teammate or enemy is bleeding:
- Blood will drip from the teammate and they will flinch as their Health drains away.
- Spies will bleed as well, even if they're cloaked or disguised.
Tribalman's shiv
The Tribalman's shiv is the only weapon currently capable of inflicting bleeding damage. The initial blow will inflict 42 damage, and cause the player to bleed. Dealing 3 to 5 damage per tick (every half-second), the bleed-out will inflict 64 additional damage, for a total of 106 damage.
Key differences between Bleeding and Afterburn
Bleeding differs in a few key ways to Afterburn:
- Bleeding cannot be extinguished. Therefore it cannot be negated by:
- Water
- Healing (such as from a Medic or a Dispenser)
- Jarate or
- Compression blast
- Bleeding cannot be stopped by Medpacks of any size.
- Indication of bleeding damage on the HUD is much more subtle (shown to the right).
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