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The '''Railgun''' is a [[Weapons (Classic)#Slot 2 weapons|slot 2 weapon]] for the [[Engineer (Classic)|Engineer]] in the ''[[Team Fortress]]'' classic series of games. | The '''Railgun''' is a [[Weapons (Classic)#Slot 2 weapons|slot 2 weapon]] for the [[Engineer (Classic)|Engineer]] in the ''[[Team Fortress]]'' classic series of games. | ||
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* The Railgun fires a medium-powered, perfectly accurate laser every time the fire key is either pressed or held down. | * The Railgun fires a medium-powered, perfectly accurate laser every time the fire key is either pressed or held down. | ||
* It uses one [[Ammo (Classic)#Nails|nail]] per shot and does not need to be reloaded. | * It uses one [[Ammo (Classic)#Nails|nail]] per shot and does not need to be reloaded. |
Revision as of 17:06, 11 March 2012
The Railgun is a slot 2 weapon for the Engineer in the Team Fortress classic series of games.
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Behavior
- The Railgun fires a medium-powered, perfectly accurate laser every time the fire key is either pressed or held down.
- It uses one nail per shot and does not need to be reloaded.
- In Team Fortress, the Railgun's fire can pierce walls.
- It deals 23 damage per hit, more than a full Single-Barrel Shotgun blast.
Downsides
Although the Railgun is a perfect way to conserve the Engineer's other weapons' ammunition, it has a low ammunition reserve and rate of fire. Along with this, slow bullet speed, and the enemy's armor make this weapon almost useless, in Team Fortress Classic.
Trivia
The old 3rd-person Railgun model in Team Fortress Classic uses the Glock 17 model from Half-Life.
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