Hibernating Bear
The Hibernating Bear | |
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Basic Information | |
Used by: | Heavy |
Contributed by: | Ruskeydoo |
Released: | December 17, 2010 Patch (Australian Christmas) |
Items: | Brass Beast, Buffalo Steak Sandvich, Warrior's Spirit, Big Chief |
Effect: | None |
“ | H-He's like a bear! He's like a big shaved bear that hates people!
Click to listen
— The Scout
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The Hibernating Bear | |
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Effect |
No effect |
The Hibernating Bear is an item set for the Heavy. It was contributed and added to the game in the Australian Christmas Update.
The set includes the following items:
Weapons
Weapon | Kill Icon | Ammo Loaded |
Ammo Carried |
Damage Range | Notes / Special Abilities |
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Craft Brass Beast |
200 | N/A | Base: 10.8 / per bullet
Crit: 32.4 / per bullet |
+20% damage bonus. 20% damage resistance when spun up and below 50% max health. 50% slower spin up time. 60% slower move speed while deployed. | |
Craft Buffalo Steak Sandvich |
N/A | 1 | ∞ | N/A |
Speed is increased for duration of use. The Heavy gains mini crits for duration of use. Weapons are restricted to melee weapons only for duration of use. Effect duration is 15 seconds. With secondary fire, throws it for another player to restore 50% health. It takes 4.3 seconds for Heavy to eat the Buffalo Steak Sandvich. The item has a 30-second recharge time. |
Craft Warrior's Spirit |
N/A | N/A | Base: 85 Crit: 254 |
+30% damage bonus. On Kill: Gain up to +50 health. +30% Damage vulnerability on wearer. |
Update history
December 17, 2010 Patch (Australian Christmas)
- The Hibernating Bear was added to the game.
- Changed attribute:
- Removed +5% crit resistance on wearer.
- Fixed The Hibernating Bear set not listing its associated hat.
Trivia
- A Peyote cactus was originally intended to be in the set instead of the Buffalo Steak Sandvich, but playtesters thought that a man in a Native American headdress eating peyote and going on a killing spree was offensive.[1]
References
- ↑ "TF2 - Polypack - Ruskeydoo" by Ruskeydoo on polycount.com forum on March 25, 2011. Accessed July 22, 2011.
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