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Revision as of 09:00, 18 August 2015

Lawrence of Australia
LawrenceofAustralia.png
Basic Information
Used by: Sniper
Contributed by: Svdl
Released: June 23, 2011 Patch
(Über Update)
Items: Bazaar Bargain, Shahanshah, Desert Marauder
Effect: None
Main article: Item sets
Lawrence of Australia
Item icon Timbuk-Tuesday Bundle.png
Effect

No effect

Lawrence of Australia is an item set for the Sniper. It was contributed and added to the game as part of the Über Update.

The set includes the following items:

Weapons

Weapon Kill Icon Ammo
Loaded
Ammo
Carried
Damage Range Notes / Special Abilities
Bazaar Bargain
Craft
Bazaar Bargain
Killicon bazaar bargain.png 25 N/A Base: 50 - 150

Crit: 150 - 450

Pictogram plus.png Each scoped headshot kill increases the weapon's charge rate by 25% up to 200%.
Pictogram minus.png -50% base charge rate penalty.

Shahanshah
Craft
Shahanshah
Killicon shahanshah.png N/A N/A Base: 49 / 81

Crit: 146 / 244

Pictogram plus.png +25% increase in damage when health <50% of max
Pictogram minus.png -25% decrease in damage when health >50% of max

Update history

June 23, 2011 Patch (Über Update)

  • The Lawrence of Australia was added to the game.

Trivia

  • The Lawrence of Australia set was originally known as "The Australian of Arabia", with the headgear being known as "Top Gun's Tied Thing".
    • The final name of the set is a reference to the 1962 movie Template:W.
      • The film, in turn, takes its name from (and is a dramatized account of the adventures of) T.E. "Lawrence of Arabia" Lawrence (1888-1935), who helped unite the Arab nations during World War I.

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