Boston Basher

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— Fancy Vs. Nasty update description

The Boston Basher is a melee weapon for the Scout. It appears as a bloodstained wooden club covered with spikes and reinforced with metal rings.

This weapon will inflict a five-second Bleed effect upon hitting an enemy. Missing the hit, however, will cause it to apply the damage and bleed effect to the player instead. Careful precision is therefore required when attacking up close, particularly with the added risk from the Scout's movement speed.

The self damage effect is not applied if the player hits any solid object such as a wall, floor or prop. Hitting a teammate, on the other hand, will apply the self damage, making this weapon a risky choice for spychecking. Missing with a Critical swing will cause the Critical hit sound effect, though only normal damage will be inflicted. When swinging the weapon in midair, the damage inflicts slight upwards knockback, allowing for extra jumps health.

Damage

  • Base: 35 (32 to 39 damage)
  • Mini-Crit: 47
  • Critical hit: 105
  • Bleed Damage: 4 damage per tick, 8 damage per second for 5 seconds (40 damage total)
  • Mini-Crit Bleed Damage: 5.40 damage per tick, 10.8 damage per second for 5 seconds (54 damage total)

Damages are approximate and determined by community testing.

Function times

  • Attack Interval: 0.5

All times are in seconds. Times are approximate and determined by community testing.

Blueprint

Sandman Tribalman's Shiv Boston Basher
Item icon Sandman.png + Item icon Tribalman's Shiv.png = Item icon Boston Basher.png

Previous changes

December 21, 2010 Patch

Trivia

  • The Boston Basher resembles a morning star, a medieval club-like weapon which included one or more spikes, as well as a kanabō, a Japanese club typically covered in iron spikes or studs.
  • Hitting yourself in mid-air causes you to be propelled into the air. [1]

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See also