What is the Ullapool Caber based on?
The Ullapool Caber is a community-made melee weapon for the Demoman. It is a disproportioned World War-era German Model 24 Stielhandgranate “potato masher” grenade, with a white Mann Co.
What does Demoman say when he taunts?
KA-BOOM!
Primary. The Demoman does a pelvic thrust and shouts “KA-BOOM!” while lifting his lower body armor to reveal a picture of a smiley face taped to his crotch.
How much damage does the Ullapool Caber do?
This weapon deploys 100% slower, has a 20% less firing speed penalty, and a hidden 15% damage penalty. While holding the Caber, any sort of damage will automatically cause the Demoman to voice “Ka-boooom!” or “Kablooie!”….
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Released: | December 17, 2010 Patch (Australian Christmas) |
What does Demoman drink?
Ay, me bottle o’ scrumpy! The Bottle is the default melee weapon for the Demoman. It is a brown, opaque glass bottle of scrumpy marked with ‘XXX’ on the label and a year suggesting it was made in 1808.
What is the Ullapool caber?
The Ullapool Caber is a community-created melee weapon for the Demoman. It is a disproportioned World War-era German Model 24 Stielhandgranate “potato masher” grenade, with a white Mann Co. logo stamped on the head and black wrapping tape around the stick.
What does the Kablooie weapon do?
This weapon deploys 100% slower, has a 20% less firing speed penalty, and a hidden 15% damage penalty. While holding the Caber, any sort of damage will automatically cause the Demoman to voice “Ka-boooom!” or “Kablooie!”. This includes the detonation of the weapon itself.
What happens if a Demoman hits a caber?
This weapon will not explode if struck against an ally or a friendly building . After the Caber explodes, the Demoman will be left with only the remains of the grenade stick, which deals less damage and has a slower attack speed than other Demoman melee weapons.
What is a Ullapool pole?
Ullapool is a town in the Ross and Cromarty area in the Scottish Highlands where the Demoman was born. A caber is a long wooden pole (usually a section from the trunk of a tree) that is thrown as a feat of strength during the caber toss event of the Scottish Highland Games.