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− | '''Gibs''' or "giblets" are the bits and pieces of a player's body that are left after the player has been blown up by an explosive, such as [[Rocket launcher|rockets]] (from a [[Soldier | + | '''Gibs''' or "giblets" are the bits and pieces of a player's body that are left after the player has been blown up by an explosive, such as [[Rocket launcher|rockets]] (from a [[Soldier]]'s Rocket Launcher or an [[Engineer]]'s Level 3 [[Sentry Gun]]) or a [[Demoman]]'s [[Grenade launcher|Grenades]] or [[Sticky bomb]]s. A player will only gib on a direct hit from one of these weapons. To lighten the mood after you are gibbed, the game will point out any body parts that appear on the [[Deathcam]]. |
The term gibs also encapsulates debris left by destroyed [[buildings]], broken [[Electro Sapper]]s, broken [[Razorback]]s and the fallout from the explosion upon the attacking teams' victory on the final stage of a [[Payload]] map. | The term gibs also encapsulates debris left by destroyed [[buildings]], broken [[Electro Sapper]]s, broken [[Razorback]]s and the fallout from the explosion upon the attacking teams' victory on the final stage of a [[Payload]] map. | ||
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Gibs or "giblets" are the bits and pieces of a player's body that are left after the player has been blown up by an explosive, such as rockets (from a Soldier's Rocket Launcher or an Engineer's Level 3 Sentry Gun) or a Demoman's Grenades or Sticky bombs. A player will only gib on a direct hit from one of these weapons. To lighten the mood after you are gibbed, the game will point out any body parts that appear on the Deathcam.
The term gibs also encapsulates debris left by destroyed buildings, broken Electro Sappers, broken Razorbacks and the fallout from the explosion upon the attacking teams' victory on the final stage of a Payload map.
The term 'gib' can also be used as a verb, e.g. 'gibbing' someone, meaning reducing an enemy to gibs by blowing them up with a rocket or grenade.
Players can gib themselves on command by entering explode into the console (similar to suiciding by entering kill).
It should be noted that the in-game gibs, with the exception of the Soldier, do not show the player models' final designs. For example, a gibbed Scout has a different shoe design, and his socks have stripes. Also, if a player wearing an unlocked hat is gibbed, their hat will either disappear, or appear alongside the default hat in the player's gibs. As well, the Engineer's right hand gib will always be his glove, even when the Gunslinger is equipped.
List of Gibs
Class Gibs
Generic Gibs
Birthday mode Gibs
Birthday mode servers and censored versions of Team Fortress 2 have completely different types of gibs.
Debris Gibs
A destroyed Level 1 Sentry Gun
A destroyed Teleporter
A broken Electro Sapper
- (The Sapper also has 2 suction-cup like parts which it uses to drain energy. These also appear as gibs.)