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| type          = weapon
 
| type          = weapon
 
| unused        = yes
 
| unused        = yes
 
| image          = mirv.png‎‎
 
| image          = mirv.png‎‎
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| 3d-image-1    = MIRV
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| 3d-image-3    = Dynamite
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| 3d-button-1    = colored_pair
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| 3d-button-3    = colored_pair
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| 3d-viewname-1  = MIRV
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| 3d-viewname-3  = Dynamite
 
| hide-kill-icon = yes
 
| hide-kill-icon = yes
| used-by        = [[Demoman]] and [[Heavy]]
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| used-by        = [[Demoman]]
| slot          = secondary
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| slot          = grenade
 
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{{Quotation|'''The Engineer'''|Now that is just dynamite!|sound=Engineer_mvm_loot_rare03.wav}}
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{{Quotation|'''The Engineer'''|Now that is just dynamite!|sound=Engineer mvm loot rare03.wav}}
  
The '''Dynamite Pack''', also known as '''TNT Pack''' or '''[[MIRV Grenade]]''', is a [[scrapped]] [[secondary weapon]] for the [[Demoman]]. It consists of several sticks of dynamite strapped together and swung from an attached cord by the Demoman, allowing him to physically throw it ahead of him. The secondary weapon version has five sticks and is connected to a numeric keypad.
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The '''Dynamite Pack''', also known as the '''[[MIRV Grenade]]''', is a [[Unused content|scrapped]] grenade for the [[Demoman]]. It consists of several sticks of dynamite strapped together and swung from an attached cord by the Demoman, allowing him to physically throw it ahead of him. The grenade weapon version has five sticks and is connected to a numeric keypad. The secondary version has three sticks all held together by a leather strap.
  
After the first and largest detonation, the strap breaks and the individual sticks of dynamite are scattered across the vicinity of the initial blast, after which they too explode with a slightly smaller individual blast radius. The Dynamite Pack was eventually replaced in function by the [[Stickybomb Launcher]].
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After the first and largest detonation, the strap breaks and the individual sticks of dynamite are scattered across the vicinity of the initial blast, after which they too explode with a slightly smaller individual blast radius. The Dynamite Pack was eventually scrapped when throwable hand grenades were removed from the game.
  
The Dynamite Pack is prominently wielded by the Demoman in both [[Trailer 1]] and [[Trailer 2]] but was never shown in video the Heavy. It was originally intended to be a grenade weapon for both Demoman and Heavy, but was changed to a secondary weapon for '''only''' Demoman after grenades were scrapped, later removed entirely.
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The Dynamite Pack is prominently wielded by the Demoman in both [[Trailer 1]] and [[Trailer 2]]. It was originally intended to be a grenade, but got removed from the game after grenades were scrapped. The weapon would have functioned like its ''[[Team Fortress Classic]]'' counterpart.
  
==Gallery==
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== Trivia ==
<gallery perrow="3">
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* Valve's artwork for the [[Golden Charity]] features the Demoman about to blow up the [[Golden Wrench]] using a stick of dynamite.
File:Dynamite.png|Grenade version
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* The Dynamite Pack can be seen in ''[[Meet the Demoman]]'' on the lower right-hand corner of the screen when he is being interviewed.
File:Dynamite Pack.png|Secondary weapon version
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* The Demoman uses a bundle of dynamite that resembles the grenade version of this weapon to blow up the train in [[End of the Line (video)|End of the Line]].
File:Dynamite Stick.png|Single stick of dynamite
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* When decompiled, the {{code|.qc}} file for {{code|tf\models\weapons\w_models\w_grenade_bomblet.mdl}} (the single stick of dynamite) has a particle called {{code|fuse_spark}} set to be attached to the model's "wick" bone. This particle is missing from the game as it was never in a public release build but it can be seen in [[Trailer 2]] when the Demoman uses the Dynamite Pack on the Sentry Gun. As of the [[Mecha Update]], the addition of the [[Loose Cannon]] brought with it a particle effect called {{code|fuse_sparks}} for the weapon's cannonball projectile that looks similar to the particle seen in Trailer 2.
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== Gallery ==
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=== Trailer 1 ===
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<gallery perrow="4">
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File:Dynamite.png|Dynamite Pack
 
File:Beta Demoman Dynamite.png‎|The Demoman holding the Dynamite Pack, as seen in ''[[Trailer 1]]''.
 
File:Beta Demoman Dynamite.png‎|The Demoman holding the Dynamite Pack, as seen in ''[[Trailer 1]]''.
File:Dynamite Viewmodel.png‎|The original Dynamite Pack viewmodel, as seen in ''[[Trailer 2]]''. It is swung by the Demoman in a vertical motion.
 
File:Mirv Blu.png|BLU version
 
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
==Trivia==
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=== Trailer 2 ===
* Valve's artwork for the [[Golden Charity]] features the Demoman about to blow up the [[Golden Wrench]] using a stick of dynamite.
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<gallery>
* The Dynamite Pack can be seen in ''[[Meet the Demoman]]'' on the lower right-hand corner of the screen when he is being interviewed.
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File:Dynamite FuseSpark.png|The original particle effect for the stick of dynamite's wick, {{code|fuse_spark}}.
* The Demoman uses a bundle of dynamite that resembles the grenade version of this weapon to blow up the train in [[End of the Line (video)|End of the Line]].
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</gallery>
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
* [http://www.teamfortress.com/post.php?id=4151 Valve's artwork for the Golden Wrench charity]
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* [https://www.teamfortress.com/post.php?id=4151 Valve's artwork for the Golden Wrench charity]
* [https://tcrf.net/Team_Fortress_2 Cutting Room Floor page for TF2]
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
* [[MIRV Grenade (Classic)]]
 
* [[MIRV Grenade (Classic)]]
 
* [[Double Dynamite]]
 
* [[Double Dynamite]]
  
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Latest revision as of 06:03, 14 March 2024

Now that is just dynamite!
The Engineer

The Dynamite Pack, also known as the MIRV Grenade, is a scrapped grenade for the Demoman. It consists of several sticks of dynamite strapped together and swung from an attached cord by the Demoman, allowing him to physically throw it ahead of him. The grenade weapon version has five sticks and is connected to a numeric keypad. The secondary version has three sticks all held together by a leather strap.

After the first and largest detonation, the strap breaks and the individual sticks of dynamite are scattered across the vicinity of the initial blast, after which they too explode with a slightly smaller individual blast radius. The Dynamite Pack was eventually scrapped when throwable hand grenades were removed from the game.

The Dynamite Pack is prominently wielded by the Demoman in both Trailer 1 and Trailer 2. It was originally intended to be a grenade, but got removed from the game after grenades were scrapped. The weapon would have functioned like its Team Fortress Classic counterpart.

Trivia

  • Valve's artwork for the Golden Charity features the Demoman about to blow up the Golden Wrench using a stick of dynamite.
  • The Dynamite Pack can be seen in Meet the Demoman on the lower right-hand corner of the screen when he is being interviewed.
  • The Demoman uses a bundle of dynamite that resembles the grenade version of this weapon to blow up the train in End of the Line.
  • When decompiled, the .qc file for tf\models\weapons\w_models\w_grenade_bomblet.mdl (the single stick of dynamite) has a particle called fuse_spark set to be attached to the model's "wick" bone. This particle is missing from the game as it was never in a public release build but it can be seen in Trailer 2 when the Demoman uses the Dynamite Pack on the Sentry Gun. As of the Mecha Update, the addition of the Loose Cannon brought with it a particle effect called fuse_sparks for the weapon's cannonball projectile that looks similar to the particle seen in Trailer 2.

Gallery

Trailer 1

Trailer 2

External links

See also