Shahanshah
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The Shahanshah (Template:W: شاهنشاه, 'King of Kings') is a melee weapon for the Sniper. It is a Template:W with a leather hilt that is reinforced by dull golden bindings.
This weapons functions to reward players at the cost of risk. When the player's health is equal to or above 50% of the maximum, the Shahanshah will deal 25% less damage than the Kukri. However, should the player have less than 50% of their max health, the weapon will deal 25% more damage.
The item was previously tested in the Team Fortress 2 Beta as the Beta Sniper Club 1.
Contents
Damage and function times
See also: Damage
Damage and function times | ||
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Damage | ||
Base damage | 100% | 49 / 81 |
Point blank | 42-56 / 69-93 | |
Critical | 146 / 244 | |
Mini-crit | 57-76 / 94-126 | |
Function times | ||
Attack interval | 0.8 | |
Values are approximate and determined by community testing. |
Item set
Main article: Item sets
Lawrence of Australia | |
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Effect |
No effect |
Demonstration
Crafting
See also: Crafting
Blueprint
Reclaimed Metal | Amputator | Bushwacka | Shahanshah | |||
+ | + | = |
Class Token - Sniper | Slot Token - Melee | Scrap Metal | Possible Results | |||||||||||||||||||
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As a Crafting Ingredient
Shahanshah | Refined Metal | Desert Marauder | ||
+ | x4 | = |
Update history
- This item was added with the following stats:
- 25% increase in damage when health <50% of max
- 25% decrease in damage when health >50% of max
June 23, 2011 Patch (Über Update)
- The Shahanshah was added to the main game.
- Added/Refined recoil/draw/crit/reload forces for all of the new weapons in the Uber Update.
Trivia
- The word 'Template:W' is Persian for 'King of Kings', a title of Iran's rulers from the time of the Template:W.
- The Shahanshah was originally called the Shahenshah.[1]
- Some players mispronounce this as the 'Shahansha'
Gallery
References
- ↑ "TF2 - Polypack - Svdl" thread by user Svdl on polycount.com forums, May 25, 2011. Accessed June 23, 2011.
See also
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