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{{Quotation|'''Jump Pad''' publicity blurb|Engineers can now switch out their Teleporters for two Jump Pads! Instead of being disassembled and reassembled on the atomic level, teammates can super-jump into battle, covering the same kind of height and distance you'd expect from a perfect rocket jump. One-way drops are now two-way opportunities, explosive jumpers' shortcuts are now valid flank routes, and "I can't focus on keeping my Teleporters up!" is now a piss-poor excuse not to play Engineer.}}
{{Quotation|'''Jump Pad''' publicity blurb|Engineers can now switch out their Teleporters for two Jump Pads! Instead of being disassembled and reassembled on the atomic level, teammates can super-jump into battle, covering the same kind of height and distance you'd expect from a perfect rocket jump. One-way drops are now two-way opportunities, explosive jumpers' shortcuts are now valid flank routes, and "I can't focus on keeping my Teleporters up!" is now a piss-poor excuse not to play Engineer.}}


'''Jump Pads''' are a type of building that can be constructed by the an [[Engineer]] using the [[Construction PDA|PDA: Jump Pad]]. The [[Engineer]] can construct two Jump Pads that work independently of each other, and emit a blue glow and wind particles when active. When a player is directly on top of a Jump Pad and jumps, the player's jump is given increased height and distance, similar to that of a rocket jump. The player also negates fall damage for the jump.  
'''Jump Pads''' are a type of [[building]] that can be constructed by the an [[Engineer]] using the [[Construction PDA|PDA: Jump Pad]], replacing his ability to build a [[Teleporter]]. The [[Engineer]] can construct two Jump Pads that work independently of each other, emitting wind particles, a team-colored glow, and a constant whirring noise while active. Each Jump Pad requires 70 metal to build, have 90 health each, and cannot be upgraded. Hitting a Jump Pad with the [[Wrench]] will repair damage and speed up construction as usual.


Unlike the [[Teleporters|Teleporter]], there is no cooldown, so many players can use the Jump Pad in short succession. While [[Teleporters]] enable faster movement to the frontline, the Jump Pad is allows the Engineer to play a more versatile role, turning one way flanks and shortcuts that require explosive jumps into routes that all players can use. The utility of the Jump Pad depends on the map and the circumstances of the team. Also unlike teleporters, they cannot be upgraded, and cna be replaced very quickly.
When an ally presses the jump button while above a Jump Pad, the player's jump is given increased height and distance, similar to that of a rocket jump. The user's momentum depends on the momentum they had beforehand. A player can still walk or jump onto a Jump Pad without receiving the boost. Compared to the Teleporter, the cooldown on the Jump Pad is significantly shorter, so players are able to use it in short succession. The Jump Pad also works even during situations the user wouldn't be able to jump, such as while crouching, while the [[Heavy]] has his minigun revved up, or while in the middle of a jump. The user can continually hold the jump button to constantly receive the Jump Pad boost. The player also does not take fall damage until they touch the ground.


The Jump Pads require 70 metal to build, and cannot be upgraded. Jump Pads have 90 health, which means they can be destroyed with one rocket or pipe.
The Jump Pad itself is solid and players are slightly elevated while walking on top of it. Enemies can walk on top of the Jump Pad, but jumping on it only produces a standard jump. The [[Spy]] can use Jump Pads belonging to any team, regardless of whether he is disguised. When one Jump Pad is sapped, the other Jump Pad is unaffected. A counter on the HUD tells the builder how many players, including the builder, have used it to jump. In addition, users of the Jump Pad who are on fire will have their [[afterburn]] extinguished.


While [[Teleporters]] enable faster movement to the frontline, the Jump Pad allows the Engineer to play a more versatile role, turning routes that require explosive jumps into routes that all players can use. In addition, its ability to give increased horizontal velocity partially fulfills the role of the Teleporter in getting teammates to the front lines quicker. The utility of the Jump Pad depends on the map and the circumstances of the team.


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
 
* The description for the Jump Pad included the phrase, "To air is human". This is a pun on the saying "To err is human; to forgive, divine", and is attributed to the English poet Alexander Pope.
*The [[Spy]] can use the Jump Pads of opposing teams.
* As shown in the Fight or Flight promotional image, a thrown [[Sandvich]] will be launched by the Jump Pad.
*The description for the Jump Pad included the phrase "To air is human". This is part of a proverb 'To err is human; to forgive, divine.' and is attributed to the English poet Alexander Pope. Essentially it means everyone makes mistakes so we should forgive each other.
* The Engineer's voice lines related to the Jump Pad were provided by [https://www.getgianni.com/ Gianna Matragrano]. Despite this, he has not yet put Team Fortress 2 Classic in his portfolio.


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==


[[File:Engie jump.jpg|300px|alt=A teaser image from the 2.03 patch notes. It shows the Engineer jumping high, but without an explanation as to how. It was revealed later to be the jump pad.]]
[[File:Engie jump.jpg|thumb|left|300px|A teaser image from the 2.0.3 patch notes, before the Jump Pad was announced.]]


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Revision as of 02:25, 27 May 2023

The image promoting the Fight or Flight update. It shows the BLU Engineer having the time of his life.
The BLU Engineer is having the time of his life.

Engineers can now switch out their Teleporters for two Jump Pads! Instead of being disassembled and reassembled on the atomic level, teammates can super-jump into battle, covering the same kind of height and distance you'd expect from a perfect rocket jump. One-way drops are now two-way opportunities, explosive jumpers' shortcuts are now valid flank routes, and "I can't focus on keeping my Teleporters up!" is now a piss-poor excuse not to play Engineer.

Jump Pad publicity blurb

Jump Pads are a type of building that can be constructed by the an Engineer using the PDA: Jump Pad, replacing his ability to build a Teleporter. The Engineer can construct two Jump Pads that work independently of each other, emitting wind particles, a team-colored glow, and a constant whirring noise while active. Each Jump Pad requires 70 metal to build, have 90 health each, and cannot be upgraded. Hitting a Jump Pad with the Wrench will repair damage and speed up construction as usual.

When an ally presses the jump button while above a Jump Pad, the player's jump is given increased height and distance, similar to that of a rocket jump. The user's momentum depends on the momentum they had beforehand. A player can still walk or jump onto a Jump Pad without receiving the boost. Compared to the Teleporter, the cooldown on the Jump Pad is significantly shorter, so players are able to use it in short succession. The Jump Pad also works even during situations the user wouldn't be able to jump, such as while crouching, while the Heavy has his minigun revved up, or while in the middle of a jump. The user can continually hold the jump button to constantly receive the Jump Pad boost. The player also does not take fall damage until they touch the ground.

The Jump Pad itself is solid and players are slightly elevated while walking on top of it. Enemies can walk on top of the Jump Pad, but jumping on it only produces a standard jump. The Spy can use Jump Pads belonging to any team, regardless of whether he is disguised. When one Jump Pad is sapped, the other Jump Pad is unaffected. A counter on the HUD tells the builder how many players, including the builder, have used it to jump. In addition, users of the Jump Pad who are on fire will have their afterburn extinguished.

While Teleporters enable faster movement to the frontline, the Jump Pad allows the Engineer to play a more versatile role, turning routes that require explosive jumps into routes that all players can use. In addition, its ability to give increased horizontal velocity partially fulfills the role of the Teleporter in getting teammates to the front lines quicker. The utility of the Jump Pad depends on the map and the circumstances of the team.

Trivia

  • The description for the Jump Pad included the phrase, "To air is human". This is a pun on the saying "To err is human; to forgive, divine", and is attributed to the English poet Alexander Pope.
  • As shown in the Fight or Flight promotional image, a thrown Sandvich will be launched by the Jump Pad.
  • The Engineer's voice lines related to the Jump Pad were provided by Gianna Matragrano. Despite this, he has not yet put Team Fortress 2 Classic in his portfolio.

Gallery

A teaser image from the 2.0.3 patch notes, before the Jump Pad was announced.