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'''Ali Baba's Wee Booties''' are a [[Contribution page|community-made]] [[Weapons#demomanprimary|primary weapon]] for the [[Demoman]]. They are a pair of steel pointed boots, curved up at the tip, that [[bodygroup|replace]] the Demoman's standard boots.
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'''Ali Baba's Wee Booties''' are a [[Steam Workshop|community-made]] [[Weapons#demomanprimary|primary weapon]] for the [[Demoman]]. They are a pair of steel pointed boots, curved up at the tip, that [[bodygroup|replace]] the Demoman's standard boots.
  
 
These boots provide the player with a +25 [[health]] bonus. In addition, they double the player's turning control while charging with either the [[Chargin' Targe]] or [[Splendid Screen]], allowing the Demoman's charge to be maneuvered more easily.
 
These boots provide the player with a +25 [[health]] bonus. In addition, they double the player's turning control while charging with either the [[Chargin' Targe]] or [[Splendid Screen]], allowing the Demoman's charge to be maneuvered more easily.

Revision as of 20:13, 18 March 2012

I don't think they saw that one comin'!
The Demoman on turning while charging

Ali Baba's Wee Booties are a community-made primary weapon for the Demoman. They are a pair of steel pointed boots, curved up at the tip, that replace the Demoman's standard boots.

These boots provide the player with a +25 health bonus. In addition, they double the player's turning control while charging with either the Chargin' Targe or Splendid Screen, allowing the Demoman's charge to be maneuvered more easily.

Item set

Main article: Item sets
One Thousand and One Demoknights
Item icon Timbuk-Tuesday Bundle.png
Effect

No effect

Demonstration

Crafting

See also: Crafting

Blueprint

Mantreads Gloves of Running Urgently Ali Baba's Wee Booties
Item icon Mantreads.png + Item icon Gloves of Running Urgently.png = Item icon Ali Baba's Wee Booties.png
Class Token - Demoman Slot Token - Primary Scrap Metal Possible Results
Item icon Class Token - Demoman.png + Item icon Slot Token - Primary.png + Item icon Scrap Metal.png =
Item icon Loch-n-Load.png Item icon Ali Baba's Wee Booties.png Item icon Bootlegger.png Item icon Loose Cannon.png
Item icon B.A.S.E. Jumper.png Item icon Iron Bomber.png

As a crafting ingredient

Refined Metal Ali Baba's Wee Booties Sultan's Ceremonial
Item icon Refined Metal.pngx4 + Item icon Ali Baba's Wee Booties.png = Item icon Sultan's Ceremonial.png

Update history

June 23, 2011 Patch (Über Update)

  • Ali Baba's Wee Booties were added to the game.

June 27, 2011 Patch

  • Added Ali Baba's Wee Booties to the whitelist for Medieval mode.

September 16, 2011 Patch

  • Fixed Ali Baba's Wee Booties not drawing correctly on disguised Spies.

October 13, 2011 Patch (Manniversary Update & Sale)

  • Fixed Demoman weapons primary/secondary being backwards in the loadout screen.

Bugs

  • If the alternate fire button is held during a charge, turning control will not be doubled.

Trivia

  • The increased turning control was originally an exploit with the Chargin' Targe; the exploit can be performed using any controller with analog sticks in conjunction with the mouse; both forms of input were accepted and compounded into more significant turning control. Alternatively, a player can simply bind a button to '+left' or '+right' in the console. The patch in which this weapon was added was originally supposed to fix this, but the exploit remains.
  • Template:W is a fictional character from the story "Ali Baba & the Forty Thieves", a short story featured in the book Template:W, the latter of which was the inspiration for the Demoman's One Thousand and One Demoknights pack.
  • The boots are styled after a particular form of shoe curved at the toe that was popular in the Middle East between the twelfth and nineteenth centuries.

See also