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The '''Uberspritze''' is a melee weapon for the [[Medic]] that fills up the [[ÜberCharge]] on each successful hits at the cost of less maximum health | |||
== Trivia == | |||
* The Uberspritze is a rebalanced version of the ''Ubersaw'' with added downsides and a new appearance. In the ''Death & Taxes'' update page, it was featured and revealed alongside the other weapons coming back from ''Team Fortress 2''. In fact, in earlier versions of ''Team Fortress 2 Classic'', it was directly called the ''Ubersaw''. | |||
* ''"Überspritze"'' roughly means ''"Super Syringe"'' in German. |
Revision as of 10:57, 3 May 2022
Überspritze | |
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Kill Icons | |
Basic Information | |
Used by | Medic |
Slot | Melee |
Loadout Stats | |
The Überspritze Syringe On Hit: 25% ÜberCharge added -20% slower firing speed -10 max health on wearer
This doctor has a backup plan! |
The Uberspritze is a melee weapon for the Medic that fills up the ÜberCharge on each successful hits at the cost of less maximum health
Trivia
- The Uberspritze is a rebalanced version of the Ubersaw with added downsides and a new appearance. In the Death & Taxes update page, it was featured and revealed alongside the other weapons coming back from Team Fortress 2. In fact, in earlier versions of Team Fortress 2 Classic, it was directly called the Ubersaw.
- "Überspritze" roughly means "Super Syringe" in German.