Critical hits

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Critical hits or "Crits" are attacks that do extra damage and have distinctive sounds both when fired and when hitting a target. When you hit a player with one, the words "Critical hit!!!" appear over the target's head in green letters (see image), accompanied by a loud "ding." Critical hits with melee weapons usually have a unique swinging animation (for example the Bottle has an overhead swing). Explosives projectiles (such as rockets or sticky bombs) have a team colored glow and sparkle effects and bullets have team-colored trails.

Critical hits usually deal 300% of the base damage of the weapon, and ignore both the distance modification and the random damage modification normal shots are susceptible to. Explosive weapon Crits still suffer from splash damage fall-off.

When a player is killed by a Critical hit, the class will let out a loud scream that differs from ordinary deaths and the kill icon becomes surrounded in a red glow.

Critical hit chance

See also: Damage
Critical hit chance based on damage.

Standard weapons have a 2% base chance to Crit, while melee weapons have a 15% chance.[1] An additional bonus percentage is added based on the total damage done by the player in the last 20 seconds, which scales from 0% at 0 damage to 10% at 800 damage.[1] For example: dealing 200 damage in the past 20 seconds, the additional bonus percentage is 2.5%.

Among those weapons that trigger randomly, Critical hit chance is rolled differently based on the type of weapon. Single-shot weapons, which, for example, include Shotguns, the Revolver, and the Rocket Launcher, roll the chance to Crit with every shot. Thus, every shot of the Shotgun will have a 2% chance to launch a flurry of Critical pellets, assuming no previous damage done. Rapid-fire weapons, however, which include the Minigun, Syringe Gun, and Flamethrower, check for Critical hits once a second. With weapons like these, a successful Crit roll results in all shots for the next two seconds being Critical.

Special cases

  • A Knife only Critical hits on a Backstab and during Crit boost (humiliation, captured intelligence, Kritzkrieg)
  • Backstabs instantly kill the enemy by dealing damage equal to 6x their current health. When forced to Crit, the Knife does the backstab animation*, dealing 120 damage.
  • The Sniper Rifle, Ambassador and Huntsman do not roll for Crits, but rather automatically score Critical hits on successful headshots. The Sniper Rifle can only Crit while scoped and the Ambassador only when at full accuracy. The Sydney Sleeper, which originally rolled for Crits, no longer Crits at all.
  • The Axtinguisher scores a Critical only if the victim is on fire, and does half damage otherwise. It may still randomly perform a Crit animation, but will not inflict Crit damage unless the enemy is burning. When forced to Crit, it plays the Crit animation, but does normal (half) damage.
  • The Backburner has a guaranteed chance to Crit from behind.
  • The K.G.B. roll for Critical hits like a standard melee weapon. However, upon killing a target, they grant 5 seconds of Crit boost to all of the Heavy's weapons.
  • The Eyelander does not roll for random Critical hits, but will score Critical hits when under the effects of the Kritzkrieg, humiliation, or when using a full charge of the Chargin Targe. The Chargin Targe can also be used to get a Critical hit for the Bottle, the Pain Train or the Scotsman's Skullcutter.
  • Jarate may appear to Crit, though this has only a cosmetic effect.
  • Some items do not work as conventional weapons and so do not Crit under any circumstance. These include Bonk! Atomic Punch, Crit-a-Cola, the Sandvich, PDAs, the Disguise Kit, Razorback, Invisibility Watch, Cloak and Dagger, Dead Ringer, Electro Sapper and the Wrangler. Taunt attacks also do not Crit, however taunt killing a player under effects of Jarate will result in a Mini-Crit.
  • At medium range or further, the Flare Gun will score a Critical if it hits a player who is already on fire.
File:Revenge crit.jpg
An Engineer wielding the Frontier Justice with revenge crits
  • The Frontier Justice does not roll for random Crits. Instead, it scores Revenge Crits for every kill and assist the Engineer's Sentry Gun makes until it is destroyed. For each kill made the Frontier Justice scores 2 guaranteed Crits, and for each assist 1 guaranteed Crit is scored.
  • The Gunslinger Crits upon the third consecutive hit on an enemy but does not randomly Crit otherwise.
  • Using a Taunt Attack while boosted by a Buff Banner/Crit-a-Cola or when the opponent is under the effects of Jarate will result in a Mini-Crit Taunt Kill. [1]
  • Neither the Powerjack or the Southern Hospitality roll for random Critical hits.

Crit boost

Crit boost is a state in which a player's weapons are guarenteed to cause Critical hits. Crit boost is displayed as weapons taking on a team-coloured glow with accompanying sparks of electricity.

  • All shots are Critical while ÜberCharged with the Kritzkrieg. This affects the Huntsman and the Sniper Rifle.
  • A 5 second Crit boost is received upon getting first blood in an Arena map. If you happen to switch weapons during this period, the electricity around your weapon will disappear, but you will still be able to fire Criticals until the end of the Crit boost.
  • Capturing the flag in a Capture the Flag game mode gives the entire capturing team 10 seconds of Crit boost (this value can be tweaked or disabled in the host's console via a command).
  • A Crit boost is the only way the Knife can Critically hit without a Backstab. When it does so, it deals 120 damage (three times base damage, but less than a normal Crit). The Axtinguisher plays Crit animations when Crit boosted, but does not deal extra damage unless the target is on fire. The Southern Hospitality, Powerjack, and Eyelander weapons Crit normally, but do not Crit without a Crit boost.
  • In the event version of Harvest during Halloween, killed players randomly drop candy-filled Halloween pumpkins. When picked up, the player is awarded around 3–4 seconds of Crit boost.

First Blood

  • The First Blood Crit buff is gained when you are the first to kill an opponent in an Arena match. With the first blood buff active, all your shots will be Critical hits for a total of 5 seconds. Your weapon will crackle with an electrical effect just like the Crit buffs from the K.G.B. and the Kritzkrieg.
  • Hitting an opponent with the Holy Mackerel will give the Scout the First Blood buff, even if he does not kill the target.

Mini-Crits

File:Minicrit.jpg
A Mini Crit on a Jarate Soaked Soldier

Mini-Crits add an extra 35% damage to a weapon's base-damage (more accurately, they ensure that a weapon does at least 135% its base damage). Like normal Critical hits, they ignore damage variance and fall off, but unlike Critical hits, they are still given ramp-up. Full Crits override Mini-Crits.

Currently there are eight ways to achieve a Mini-Crit:

  • Jarate coated enemies take Mini-Crits,
  • Melee hits midway through a Chargin' Targe charge,
  • Hitting a burning enemy with a flare at mid-range or closer,
  • Attacking an enemy while under the effects of a friendly Soldier's Buff Banner,
  • Hitting an airborne enemy with the Direct Hit,
  • Attacking an enemy as a Scout under the effects of Crit-a-Cola,
  • Attacking a Scout who is under the effects of Crit-a-Cola,
  • Additionally, non-Sticky Bomb projectiles reflected by the Pyro's Flamethrower always do Mini-Crit damage.

Former ways to achieve a Mini-Crit:

  • Formerly you could deal Mini-Crits by headshotting enemies with the Ambassador. It currently deals full Crits.
  • The Pyro's Flamethrower was formerly able to turn enemy sticky bombs into Mini-Crits by reflecting them. It now gives no Mini-Crit boost.

Mini-Crit boost

A Mini-Crit boost is the state of having all damage being dealt modified in to Mini-Crit damage. Currently this is achievable while under the effects of Crit-a-Cola or an active Buff Banner. While being Mini-Crit boosted, the player's active weapon glows a faint yellow (if they are on RED team) or a faint blue-green (if they are on BLU team) and has the same color effect of particles swirling around their feet.

All damage sources (including Afterburn and Sentry Guns - but apart from hit-scan weapons) only deal Mini-Crit damage when the player dealing the damage is being boosted. i.e. If the player leaves the boost (for whatever reason) after firing a projectile and while the projectile is in mid-flight, it will lose it's status as Mini-Critical. Conversely, after a Pyro sets fire to several players, returning to a Mini-Crit boost will immediately transform any Afterburn damage to Mini-Crit status. Sentry Guns will only Mini-Crit while the Engineer is being Mini-Crit boosted.

Bushwacka Bonus

The Bushwacka, a new Sniper melee weapon released as part of the The Croc-O-Style Kit Polycount Pack during the polycount update, is currently the only weapon that can turn what would be a Mini-Crit into a full Crit. For example, if a Sniper were to hit a Jarate-Soaked enemy, instead of a Mini-Crit, there would be a Full Crit. This also works if the Sniper is under the effects of the Soldier's Buff Banner.

Notes

  • Buildings are not affected by Critical hits.
  • Critical Rockets, Grenades and Stickies used on yourself will cause the "ding" sound. However, they don't deal any additional self-damage.
  • The server cvar command tf_weapon_criticals 0 can be used to disable the chance of random Crits on the PC / Mac. The option for the Xbox 360 version of the game can be enabled through a menu available to the host. Using either command or option to disable random Crits does not affect situational Crits, Mini-Crits or Crit boosts from the Kritzkrieg or other. Also, disabling Critical hits has the side-effect of making some weapons such as the Southern Hospitality more effective, as it can nullify the "no random critical hit" drawback these weapons have.

Related Achievements

Scout

First Blood
First Blood
Get the first kill in an Arena or Competitive match.
First Blood, Part 2
First Blood, Part 2
Kill 5 enemies with the First Blood crit buff in an Arena match.

Soldier

Crockets Are Such B.S.
Crockets Are Such B.S.
Shoot two non-boosted crit rockets in a row.
Tri-Splatteral Damage
Tri-Splatteral Damage
Kill 3 enemies with a single critical rocket.

Pyro

Hotshot
Hotshot
Kill a Soldier with a reflected critical rocket.

Demoman

Beat Me Up, Scotty
Beat Me Up, Scotty
Use a critical swing with the Eyelander to kill 5 enemy players.


Heavy

Communist Mani-Fisto.png Communist Mani-Fisto

Kill an enemy with a Critical punch.

Crock Block.png Crock Block

Survive a direct hit from a Critical rocket.

Engineer

Revengineering.jpg Revengineering

Use a revenge Crit to kill the enemy player that destroyed your Sentry Gun.

Unforgiven.jpg Unforgiven

Kill three enemies with revenge Crits without dying.

Medic

Tf medic save teammate.png Triage

Deploy an ÜberCharge on a teammate less than a second before they are hit by a Critical explosive.

Trivia

  • Mini-Crits do not stack to make a Crit. e.g. A Scout under the effects of Crit-a-Cola covered in Jarate who is hit midair with a Direct Hit by a Soldier being Mini-Crit boosted will only receive an additional 35% damage.
  • If a player is killed by a critical explosive, they will not let out a loud scream.
  • If you have enabled "Show Damage" in your multiplayer options, you will no longer see the "Critical Hit!!!" text.

References