Difference between revisions of "Nailgun (Classic)"
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Nails are different from other ammo in that they are actually projectiles and take some time to reach their target. As such, they make quick work of slow-moving or stationary targets. Players need to aim at a point in front of faster moving targets. | Nails are different from other ammo in that they are actually projectiles and take some time to reach their target. As such, they make quick work of slow-moving or stationary targets. Players need to aim at a point in front of faster moving targets. | ||
− | Because of the constant stream of damage it does, it is an ideal anti-[[Sentry Gun (Classic)|Sentry Gun]] weapon. | + | Because of the constant stream of damage it does, it is an ideal anti-[[Sentry Gun (Classic)|Sentry Gun]] weapon. The nails in TFC are slower than in the original Quake Team Fortress. Trying to kill with these nails are not recommended. The same applies to the [[Super Nailgun (Classic) | Super Nailgun]] |
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Revision as of 05:45, 4 December 2011
The Nailgun is a weapon used by the Scout, Sniper, and Spy in the Team Fortress classic series of games. It is an automatic weapon that fires medium-strength nails with perfect accuracy. The amount of nails used per shot depends on the game; in Team Fortress it uses two, but in Team Fortress Classic it uses one.
Nails are different from other ammo in that they are actually projectiles and take some time to reach their target. As such, they make quick work of slow-moving or stationary targets. Players need to aim at a point in front of faster moving targets.
Because of the constant stream of damage it does, it is an ideal anti-Sentry Gun weapon. The nails in TFC are slower than in the original Quake Team Fortress. Trying to kill with these nails are not recommended. The same applies to the Super Nailgun
Damage
9 per nail.
Gallery
Trivia
- The Nailgun bears a resemblence to the British Sten sub-machinegun.
- The Nailgun was going to appear in Team Fortress 2 as the Scout's primary weapon, but it was replaced with the Scattergun. It can be seen in Trailer 2.
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