The Hibernating Bear

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The Hibernating Bear
Heavy Hibernating Set.png
Basic Information
Used by: Heavy
Contributed by: Inventory
Released: Australian Christmas
Items: Brass Beast, Buffalo Steak Sandvich, Warrior's Spirit
Effect: None
Main article: Item sets
The Hibernating Bear
Backpack The Hibernating Bear Bundle.png
Effect

No effect

The Hibernating Bear is an item set for the Heavy. It was contributed and added to the game in the Australian Christmas Update.

The set includes the following items:


Weapons

Weapon Kill Icon Ammo
Loaded
Ammo
Carried
Damage Range Notes / Special Abilities
Brass Beast
Craft
Brass Beast
Killicon brass beast.png 200 N/A Base: 10.8 / per bullet

Crit: 32.4 / per bullet

Pictogram plus.png +20% damage bonus

Pictogram minus.png 50% slower spin up time

Pictogram minus.png 60% slower move speed while deployed

Buffalo Steak Sandvich
Craft
Buffalo Steak Sandvich
N/A 1 N/A

Pictogram plus.png Speed is increased for duration of use.

Pictogram plus.png The Heavy gains mini crits for duration of use.

Pictogram minus.png Weapons are restricted to melee weapons only for duration of use.

Pictogram info.png Effect duration is 15 seconds.

Pictogram info.png It takes 4.3 seconds for Heavy to eat the Buffalo Steak Sandvich.

Pictogram info.png The item has a 30-second recharge time.

Warrior's Spirit
Craft
Warrior's Spirit
Killicon warrior's spirit.png N/A N/A Base: 85

Crit: 254

Pictogram plus.png +30% damage bonus

Pictogram minus.png -20 max health on wearer

Demonstration

Trivia

  • The Hibernating Bear was originally called "Big Chief Hibernating Bear". Also, a Template:W cactus was originally intended to be in the set instead of the Buffalo Steak Sandvich, but playtesters thought that a man in a Native American headdress eating peyote and going on a killing spree was offensive.[1]

See also

References

  1. "TF2 - Polypack - Ruskeydoo" by Ruskeydoo on polycount.com forum on March 25, 2011. Accessed July 22, 2011.