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* The increased turning control was originally an exploit with the [[Chargin' Targe]]. <ref>The exploit could be performed using an any controller with analogue sticks in conjunction with the mouse, both forms of input were accepted and compounded into more significant turning control. Alternatively, a player could simply bind a button to "+left" or "+right" in the console.</ref>
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* The increased turning control was originally an exploit with the [[Chargin' Targe]]. <ref>The exploit could be performed using any controller with analogue sticks in conjunction with the mouse, both forms of input were accepted and compounded into more significant turning control. Alternatively, a player could simply bind a button to "+left" or "+right" in the console.</ref>
 
* Ali Baba is a fictional character from the story "Ali Baba & the Forty Thieves", which is featured in the book ''{{W|One Thousand and One Nights}}'' whose name is the inspiration for the Demoman's [[Item sets|One Thousand and One Demoknights]] pack.
 
* Ali Baba is a fictional character from the story "Ali Baba & the Forty Thieves", which is featured in the book ''{{W|One Thousand and One Nights}}'' whose name is the inspiration for the Demoman's [[Item sets|One Thousand and One Demoknights]] pack.
  

Revision as of 13:52, 22 June 2011

I don't think they saw that one comin'!
The Demoman on his newfound ability to turn while charging

Ali Baba's Wee Booties are a set of primary weapons for the Demoman. They are a pair of steel pointed boots, worn similarly to the Gunboats. They will be released with the Über Update.

Ali Baba's Wee Booties will give the Demoman a 25 health bonus, as well as doubling turning control while charging, allowing the Demoman's charge to be maneuvered much easier.

Trivia

References

  1. The exploit could be performed using any controller with analogue sticks in conjunction with the mouse, both forms of input were accepted and compounded into more significant turning control. Alternatively, a player could simply bind a button to "+left" or "+right" in the console.