Frying Pan

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I will eat your ribs, I will eat them up!
The Soldier

The Frying Pan is a melee weapon for the Soldier and Demoman classes. It appears as a slightly worn cast-iron skillet with a thin film of grease caked onto the bottom.

The Frying Pan simply replaces the Shovel or Bottle without altering gameplay mechanics, similarly to what the Lugermorph is to the Pistol or the Big Kill to the Revolver. Critical hit animations are identical to the default weapons, as are the taunts. Upon contact with a surface or player, it will play sounds identical to those used in Left 4 Dead 2.

This weapon, along with the Ellis' Cap, was given to players who purchased Left 4 Dead 2 before October 7, 2010 as part of the Sacrifice DLC.

Damage

See also: Damage

Identical to the Shovel and Bottle.

Damages are approximate and determined by community testing.

Function times

Identical to the Shovel and Bottle.

  • Attack Interval: 0.8

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

Demonstration

Related Achievements

Soldier

Trench Warfare
Trench Warfare
Kill your nemesis with a shovel.

Demoman

The Scottish Play
The Scottish Play
Get a melee kill while sticky jumping.

Previous Changes

It was possible to craft this weapon using the "Fabricate Class Weapons" blueprint before the ability to do so was disabled.

Bugs

  • Taunting with the Frying Pan will play the respective taunts of the Shovel and Bottle.
  • There is a possibility of getting the Left 4 Dead 2 promotion items when the game is gifted to you.

Trivia

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Soldier frying maggots
  • On The Sacrifice update page, the Soldier can be seen cooking maggots in the Frying Pan while the Scout, wearing Ellis' Cap, looks on. It appears the two classes are sitting in part of the map Viaduct.
  • Coincidentally, a custom skin from Day 3 of the unofficial Fancy vs. Nasty Update replaces the Equalizer with a Frying Pan. An updated version was later released that replaces the official Frying Pan model.[1].

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