Conga
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“ | Fix your grip and grab some hips, maggots! Your hands are two tickets to a Latin dance adventure!
— "'Love and War Day 1 Preview - Conga Blurb"'
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The "Conga" is an Action taunt for all classes.
When the player selects it from the taunt menu, the character will begin to slowly move forward while dancing the "conga"; this is accompanied by a light, repeated drum beat in the background. If playing as a Scout, he will also clap his hands above his head periodically. The player can rotate their character by pressing the move keys. This taunt will continue to repeat itself until the character is killed, or by pressing either the action button or the jump button to stop.
Any other player, regardless of team or if they own the taunt, can join any player who is in the "conga" by standing close to them, and pressing the action button. Other players will see an icon above the dancer's head which indicates if the taunt is active. Unlike other taunts, the Conga can be spread throughout the players on a server, and is not limited to two people.
Related achievements
General
Conga Line Do the Conga with 10 or more players at the same time. |
Party Crasher Kill 3 players who are doing the Conga within 5 seconds. |
Update history
June 18, 2014 Patch (Love & War Update)
- Conga was added to the game.
See also
- Battin' A Thousand
- Deep Fried Desire
- Fresh Brewed Victory
- Party Trick
- Spent Well Spirits
- Oblooterated
- Rancho Relaxo
- Results Are In
- I See You
- Buy A Life
- Square Dance
- Skullcracker
- Flippin' Awesome
- Rock, Paper, Scissors
Trivia
- The "conga" was originally a dance that was performed in the streets of Cuba. People in Havana were actually forbidden to do the conga due to the amount of adrenaline and excitement that fuelled fighting in the streets near elections. Eventually, Cuban President Fulgencio Batista permitted the people to dance congas during elections, but with a police permit.
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