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Revision as of 21:46, 24 April 2011
“ | A little of the ol' 'chop-chop'!
Click to listen
— The Sniper
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The Kukri is the default melee weapon for the Sniper. It is a Template:W, the curved knife made famous by the Indian and Nepalese Template:W warriors.
Snipers proficient with this weapon will be able to take down Spies aiming to catch a player offguard, as well as other classes that may attempt to attack at close range.
The critical hit animation of the Kukri is a double-handed overhead swing, similar to the Pyro's normal melee attack and the Eyelander's critical swing.
Contents
Damage and function times
See also: Damage
Damage and function times | ||
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Damage | ||
Base damage | 100% | 65 |
Point blank | 59-72 | |
Critical | 195 | |
Mini-crit | 88 | |
Function times | ||
Attack interval | 0.8 | |
Values are approximate and determined by community testing. |
Demonstration
Related Achievements
Sniper
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Update history
April 29, 2008 Patch (Gold Rush Update)
- New swing animations were added to this weapon.
May 20, 2010 Patch (Second Community Contribution Update)
- Updated this weapon's model to use c_models.
- Updated this weapon's model with optimizations and new LOD.
- Fixed melee attacks not destroying remote detonation pipes (Stickybombs).
Trivia
- The Template:W is a large knife that originated in Nepal and was used as a weapon, as a general tool, and for religious purposes.[1]
Gallery
References
See also