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{{Weapon infobox
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{{Redirects here|Caltrop|Bear Trap}}
| weapon-image = TFCFrag.jpg
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{{Item infobox
| used-by = All Classes except Scout and Civilian
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| game          = tfc
| weapon-slot = Primary Grenade
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| type          = weapon
| ammo-loaded = 1
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| two-models    = yes
| ammo-carried = Depends on the class
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| TFC-model      = Caltrop tfc.png
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| QTF-model      = Caltrop qwtf.png
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| used-by       = [[Scout (Classic)|Scout]]
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| slot           = [[Weapons (Classic)#Primary grenades|Primary grenade]]
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| ammo-loaded   = N/A
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| ammo-carried   = 3
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| ammo-type      = [[Weapons (Classic)|Grenade]]
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| tfc-model      = Caltrop tfc.png
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| qtf-model      = Caltrop qwtf.png
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| show-kill-icon = yes
 
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The '''Caltrop''' is a [[Grenade (Classic)|grenade]] in the classic Team Fortress games. It is only used by the [[Scout (Classic)|Scout]]. When the “secondary grenade” key is hit, a second passes, then the player releases six caltrops in a circle pattern. When an enemy walks on a caltrop, they will suffer a small amount of damage and their maximum speed will decrease (equivalent to a legshot from the [[Sniper Rifle (Classic)|Sniper Rifle]]). The effects of a caltrop can be stacked.  The person that released the Caltrops can be hurt by their own Caltrops and will suffer from the maximum speed penalty an enemy would.
 
  
==Damage==
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The '''Caltrop''' is a [[Weapons (Classic)#Primary grenades|primary grenade]] for the [[Scout (Classic)|Scout]] in the ''[[Team Fortress]]'' series of games.
  
Low for each Caltrop stepped on.  
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When the primary grenade key is pressed, a second passes and then the player releases six Caltrops in a circular pattern. When an enemy walks on the Caltrop, they suffer a small amount of damage and their maximum speed decreases. This effect is similar to that of being shot in the leg with the [[Sniper Rifle (Classic)|Sniper Rifle]]. The effects of the Caltrop can be stacked. The player that releases the Caltrop is not immune to its effects, and suffers from the maximum speed penalty if they step on it. The penalty from the Caltrop can be removed by passing through a door.
  
==Quake Team Fortress death messages==
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== Damage ==
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Low for each Caltrop stepped on.
  
{{Quotation|'''Player killed by Caltrop'''|Player1 stepped on too many of Player2's caltrops.|}}
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== Team Fortress death messages ==
{{Quotation|'''Caltrop suicide'''|Player stepped on too many of his caltrops.|}}
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{{Quotation|'''Player killed by the Caltrop'''|Player1 stepped on too many of Player2's Caltrops.|}}
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{{Quotation|'''Caltrop suicide'''|Player stepped on too many of his Caltrops.|}}
  
==Trivia==
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== Trivia ==
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* The Caltrop was scheduled to appear in ''[[Team Fortress 2]]'' in the form of the [[Bear Trap]], but was [[scrapped]] when grenades were removed as weapons.
  
*The Caltrop was scheduled to appear in [[Team Fortress 2]]'' as the [[Bear trap]], but was scrapped when grenades were removed.
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Latest revision as of 15:35, 4 May 2024

"Caltrop" redirects here. You may have been looking for Bear Trap.

The Caltrop is a primary grenade for the Scout in the Team Fortress series of games.

When the primary grenade key is pressed, a second passes and then the player releases six Caltrops in a circular pattern. When an enemy walks on the Caltrop, they suffer a small amount of damage and their maximum speed decreases. This effect is similar to that of being shot in the leg with the Sniper Rifle. The effects of the Caltrop can be stacked. The player that releases the Caltrop is not immune to its effects, and suffers from the maximum speed penalty if they step on it. The penalty from the Caltrop can be removed by passing through a door.

Damage

Low for each Caltrop stepped on.

Team Fortress death messages

Player1 stepped on too many of Player2's Caltrops.
Player killed by the Caltrop
Player stepped on too many of his Caltrops.
Caltrop suicide

Trivia