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Is the part about disguising as a Spy referring to a Spy disguising specifically as a Spy, or to a Spy disguising as anything? It's most likely the latter, but it confused me at first and I'd like to clarify it if possible.
 
Is the part about disguising as a Spy referring to a Spy disguising specifically as a Spy, or to a Spy disguising as anything? It's most likely the latter, but it confused me at first and I'd like to clarify it if possible.
[[User:DoctorConditor|DoctorConditor]] ([[User talk:DoctorConditor|talk]]) 09:45, 27 December 2014 (PST)
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--[[User:DoctorConditor|DoctorConditor]] ([[User talk:DoctorConditor|talk]]) 09:45, 27 December 2014 (PST)

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Stub

Do you guys believe that we should remove this page as a stub? Wintergreen 21:10, 23 November 2010 (UTC)

Taunts

Last time I checked, not all damaging taunts can kill allies when friendly fire is enabled. The Heavy's Showdown taunt, for example, won't hit, while the Pyro's Hadouken can. This is theorycraft, but I suspect that Showdown is like the Sniper Rifle, checking to see if an opponent is in the line of fire, also a reason it can only kill one enemy at a time. Anyway, just saying that Showdown can't kill allies when friendly fire is enabled. Next time this server I frequent is sporting friendly fire, I'll test all of them out. InShane 07:01, 5 January 2011 (UTC)

Friendly Fire Wrangler

Does this mean the Wrangler can lock on to team mates aswell? --ScoutKast 21:38, 2 August 2011 (PDT)

Shooting Through Teammates

Should this page cover the distance that shots will go before they stop clipping through teammates? I was looking for that information and couldn't find it anywhere else on the wiki. --Science 18:17, 28 March 2013 (PDT)

Disguising as as Spy

Is the part about disguising as a Spy referring to a Spy disguising specifically as a Spy, or to a Spy disguising as anything? It's most likely the latter, but it confused me at first and I'd like to clarify it if possible. --DoctorConditor (talk) 09:45, 27 December 2014 (PST)