Persian Persuader
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— The Demoman on ammo's healing benefits
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The Persian Persuader is a melee weapon for the Demoman. It is a Template:W with a brass hilt and a bloodied blade.
Having the weapon equipped doubles the recharge rate of the charge of the Chargin' Targe or Splendid Screen, allowing for more frequent use of the ability. In addition, it converts any ammo collected into health.
Taunting with the Persian Persuader will perform the Demoman's Decapitation kill taunt.
Contents
Damage and function times
See also: Damage
Damage and function times | ||
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Damage | ||
Base damage | 100% | 65 |
Point blank | 55-75 | |
Critical | 195 | |
Mini-crit | 75-101 | |
Function times | ||
Attack interval | 0.8 s | |
Values are approximate and determined by community testing. |
Item set
Main article: Item sets
One Thousand and One Demoknights | |
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Effect |
No effect |
Crafting
See also: Crafting
Blueprint
Half-Zatoichi | Scrap Metal | Persian Persuader | ||
x2 | + | = |
Class Token - Demoman | Slot Token - Melee | Scrap Metal | Possible Results | |||||||||||||||||||
+ | + | = |
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As a Crafting ingredient
Refined Metal | Persian Persuader | Sultan's Ceremonial | ||
x4 | + | = |
Update history
June 23, 2011 Patch (Über Update)
- The Persian Persuader was added to the game.
Bugs
- Like the Saxxy, which this weapon's animations are based on, the Persian Persuader lacks a critical hit animation.
- In first-person view, the weapon clips the Demoman's ring finger and the pinkey finger does not grip the handle, due to using the same hand posing as the Saxxy.
- A player wielding this weapon will always pick up ammo boxes and fallen weapons even when having full health and ammo.
- Dispensers will still give the player ammo.
Trivia
- The creator of both the Persian Persuader and the Sultan's Ceremonial had intended them to be a reference to the Template:W.[1]
Gallery
References
- ↑ Post by user ant on thread "Team Fortress 2 art - Hats, Items, etc. on polycount.com forums, May 29, 2011. Accessed June 23, 2011.
See also
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