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− | The ''' | + | The '''Bushwacka''' is an unlockable, community-made weapon added in the [[Polycount Update]] that replaces the [[Sniper]]'s [[Kukri]]. Carrying it makes the Sniper more vulnerable to fire, taking 20% more damage. On the other hand, if the weapon is swung and would normally do a [[Mini-Crit]], it will instead do a full-blown [[Critical hit]]. This makes it deadly when paired with [[Jarate]] or a friendly [[Buff Banner]]. |
==Damage== | ==Damage== |
Revision as of 10:29, 1 October 2010
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The Bushwacka is an unlockable, community-made weapon added in the Polycount Update that replaces the Sniper's Kukri. Carrying it makes the Sniper more vulnerable to fire, taking 20% more damage. On the other hand, if the weapon is swung and would normally do a Mini-Crit, it will instead do a full-blown Critical hit. This makes it deadly when paired with Jarate or a friendly Buff Banner.
Damage
See also: Damage
- Base: 65 (58 to 72)
- Critical hit: 195
Damages are approximate and determined by community testing.
Function times
- Attack Interval: 0.8
- Bleed Duration: 6
All times are in seconds. Times are approximate and determined by community testing.
Blueprint
Eyelander | Reclaimed Metal | Bushwacka | ||
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Gallery
- The Bushwacka 1st person cropped.png
1st person view.
- The Bushwacka 1st person.png
Full 1st person view.
Notes
- Unlike other Polycount items, the Bushwacka doesn't have a unique kill icon
- The Bushwaka is a possible reference to the knife used in Crocodile Dundee's famous "that's not a knife!" scene, as it looks roughly similar.
See also