Buff Banner

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Admit it: Every so often, you suspect you’re carrying your team... How about motivating those lazy sons of bitches to put on their war face and fight?
Buff Banner publicity blurb

The Buff Banner, also known as the Bugle or simply Banner, is an unlockable secondary weapon for the Soldier. It is a tattered battle standard mounted on a small backpack and accompanied by a dented brass bugle. The war flag itself – which is rectangular and colored faded yellow with a brown starbust design and moves realistically – remains hidden in the backpack until it is activated, at which point it will appear on a pole mounted to the pack.

Equipping the Buff Banner adds a "Rage meter" to the Soldier's HUD, which is filled by dealing damage to enemies. The Rage meter becomes full after the Soldier has dealt 600 damage in a single life, at which point he can sound his bugle to rally his teammates. Telefragging an enemy results in a fully charged rage meter regardless of the previous charge or the type of class killed. Switching classes, dying, or unequipping the Buff Banner will empty the Rage meter completely.

During the 10 seconds following this rallying call, all hits made by allies positioned within 450 units of the Soldier, including his own, become mini-crits. Buffed players within the radius emit team-colored rings of light from their feet, and their weapons brighten similarly to a crit boost. It is possible to delay the release of the banner after the trumpet call, and thereby delaying the buffing effect, by holding down the primary fire key; left mouse button by default.

Though players only receive the buff while positioned within the buff radius, the source or sources of their damage need not be within the radius, so traveling rockets, pre-laid stickybombs, Sentry Guns, and afterburn will deal mini-crit damage as long as their creator is buffed when the damage is actually dealt. Likewise, a damage source created within the buff radius will not gain a mini-crit benefit if its creator no longer has the buff when the damage is dealt.

The Buff Banner is automatically given to any player who obtains 17 Soldier achievements.

Damage and function times

See also: Damage
Damage and function times
Effect range 450 units
Damage
Charge fill damage 600
Function times
Effect duration 10 s
Activation time 3 s
Values are approximate and determined by community testing.

Demonstration

Crafting

See also: Crafting

Blueprint

Class Token - Soldier Slot Token - Secondary Scrap Metal Possible Results
Item icon Class Token - Soldier.png + Item icon Slot Token - Secondary.png + Item icon Scrap Metal.png =
Item icon Buff Banner.png Item icon Gunboats.png Item icon Battalion's Backup.png Item icon Concheror.png
Item icon Mantreads.png Item icon Reserve Shooter.png Item icon Righteous Bison.png Item icon B.A.S.E. Jumper.png
Item icon Panic Attack.png

As a crafting ingredient

Buff Banner Reclaimed Metal Battalion's Backup
Item icon Buff Banner.png + Item icon Reclaimed Metal.png = Item icon Battalion's Backup.png

Related achievements

Leaderboard class soldier.png Soldier

The Boostie Boys
The Boostie Boys
Buff 15 teammates with the Buff Banner in a single life.

Mvm navicon.png Mann vs. Machievements

Turbocharger
Turbocharger
Buff 4 or more teammates as a Soldier at the same time in a single wave.

Update history

December 17, 2009 Patch (WAR! Update)
  • The item was added to the game.

December 22, 2009 Patch

  • Fixed the Buff Banner not working when +reload has been forced in console.
  • Fixed inconsistent Rage generation with the Buff Banner.
  • Fixed the player keeping their rage setting when the Buff Banner isn't equipped.
  • Fixed resupply cabinet not clearing the rage and the buff status effect.

January 6, 2010 Patch

  • Soldier Rage bar no longer resets when touching a resupply cabinet.

January 13, 2010 Patch

  • Increased the rate of the Soldier's Rage generation by 40%.
  • Reduced the duration of the Soldier's Buff Banner effect from 14 seconds to 10.

April 28, 2010 Patch

  • Added jiggle bones to the Buff Banner.

September 30, 2010 Patch (The Mann-Conomy Update)

October 6, 2010 Patch

  • Soldiers no longer maintain their rage level when changing loadout.

February 3, 2011 Patch

  • Updated flag model with optimizations and new LODs.

March 10, 2011 Patch (Shogun Pack)

  • Updated bugle model with optimizations and new LODs.

June 10, 2011 Patch

  • Fixed a bug that caused players to see the wrong backpacks on some classes.

January 11, 2012 Patch

  • Fixed incorrect player animations for the Buff Banner.

March 15, 2012 Patch

  • Fixed Soldier buffs and rage meters not always being reset

December 20, 2012 Patch (Mecha Update)

Unused content

  • There are two unused textures for separate "attack" and "defense" banners in the game files, which depict an explosion with an orange background, and a shield with a green background, respectively. Why the defense concept was not included on release is unknown, but the concept has since been given to the Battalion's Backup.
  • In the GCF, there exists a BLU version of the Buff Banner flag (listed as c_buffbanner_blue).

Bugs

  • The Buff Banner does not glow while being held when the player is crit-boosted. However, the crit electricity can be seen.
  • In the Festive variant of the Buff Banner, when it is deployed, the player who deployed it gains 1.5 points, for the kill and the assist.
    • Getting a domination or revenge can result the announcement text being displayed twice along with domination or revenge counter being raised by two.
  • The Festive variant is not whitelisted to be useable in Medieval Mode.

Trivia

  • The bugle was originally issued to American monkeynaut Poopy Joe as a means of calling for help before it was acquired by Mann Co. under entirely innocent circumstances.[1]
  • The Buff Banner has separate, unique calls for both the RED and BLU teams.
  • The Buff Banner has text on its back, reading "Screaming Eagles". This is a reference to the United States Army's 101st Airborne Division, nicknamed the Screaming Eagles, and is also a phrase used by the Soldier.

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See also

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