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'''Developer Weapons''' are alternate versions of regular [[weapons]] given to Valve employees and valuable community content contributors. Developer weapons can be identified in the backpack section and [[Deathcam]] by their alternately colored weapon names, with ''Valve Weapons'' bearing purple names, [[Community Contributions|''Community Weapons'']] green/blue names, ''Normal Weapons'' gray names, ''Rare Weapons'' dark green names, and ''Common Weapons'' gold names. Developer weapons also sport a sparkling effect in-game, this effect is also visible if you spectate a player using a community weapon.
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All Valve weapons are Level 100, all Community weapons are Level 50/120, Normal, Rare and Common weapons have been seen at any Level from 1 - 100. All Unknown items are Level 10.
 
 
 
 
 
==Developer Weapon Effects==
 
[[File:CommunityFlamethrowerEffect.jpg|right|200px|thumb|The Community sparkle effect on a Community Flamethrower.]]
 
Valve weapons (with the exception of the [[Medigun]]) previously had the following effects attached:
 
 
 
*Dmg taken from fire reduced
 
*Speed boost when active
 
*+15% damage done
 
*+150% clip size
 
*+15% faster firing speed
 
*On hit: +15 health
 
*100% [[critical hit]] vs burning players
 
*+50 max health on wearer
 
*On Kill: 5 seconds of 100% critical hit chance
 
*On Hit: 30% chance to slow target
 
*[[Fire]] retardant
 
 
 
The Valve Medigun granted the following effects:
 
 
 
*Dmg taken from fire reduced
 
*Speed boost when active
 
*+15% heal rate
 
*+15% ÜberCharge rate
 
*[[Overheal]] bonus doesn't decay
 
*+50 max health on wearer
 
*Fire retardant
 
 
 
 
 
These effects were later removed, making the weapons functionally the same as community and regular weapons. Valve later made reference to the overpowered effects of the Valve weapons seen via the backpack examiner site by adding a fake joke weapon; the [[Ban hammer]], found in Gabe Newell's backpack [http://www.tf2items.com/profiles/76561197960287930] bears the attribute "Bans Steam account of players killed". But some time later Drunken F00l said that the Ban Hammer appeared only on TF2Items.com and that the Ban Hammer was a joke.
 
 
 
 
 
The Rare Medigun grants the following effects:
 
 
 
*337% Heal rate
 
*322% ÜberCharge rate
 
*-369% Shorter overheal time
 
 
 
 
 
The Common Syringe Gun grants the following effects:
 
 
 
*Coated enemies take mini-crits
 
*Also handy for putting out a fire
 
 
 
It also has a slightly different icon than the Valve and Normal Syringe Guns.
 
 
 
 
 
The Common Medigun grants the following effects:
 
 
 
*320% More max overheal
 
*381% Shorter overheal time
 
 
 
 
 
The Normal Syringe Gun grants the following effects:
 
 
 
*330% Clip size
 
*100% Critical hits vs. burning players
 
 
 
 
 
The Rare Bonesaw grants the following effects:
 
 
 
*+18% damage done
 
*No critical hits
 
*On Hit: +4.97 health
 
*19% Damage vs. non-burning players
 
*No critical hits vs. non-burning players
 
*And curiously, alt-fire disabled
 
 
 
==List of Developer Weapons==
 
 
 
The following developer weapon variants are known to exist:
 
 
 
=== Valve Weapons ===
 
* Valve [[Scattergun]]
 
* Valve [[Rocket Launcher]]
 
* Valve [[Equalizer]]
 
* Valve [[Flamethrower]]
 
* Valve [[Stickybomb Launcher]]
 
* Valve [[Chargin' Targe]]
 
* Valve [[Eyelander]]
 
* Valve [[Minigun]]
 
* Valve [[Shotgun]]
 
* Valve [[Syringe Gun]]
 
* Valve [[Medigun]]
 
* Valve [[Sniper Rifle]]
 
* Valve [[Revolver]]
 
 
 
=== Normal Weapons ===
 
* Normal [[Invisibility Watch]]
 
* Normal [[Bat]]
 
* Normal [[Scattergun]]
 
* Normal [[Shotgun]]
 
* Normal [[Stickybomb Launcher]]
 
* Normal [[Medigun]]
 
* Normal [[Fists]]
 
* Normal [[Fire Axe]]
 
* Normal [[Kukri]]
 
* Normal [[Bottle]]
 
* Normal [[Wrench]]
 
* Normal [[Bonesaw]]
 
* Normal [[Shovel]]
 
* Normal [[Knife]]
 
* Normal [[Minigun]]
 
* Normal [[Syringe Gun]]
 
* Normal [[Grenade Launcher]]
 
* Normal [[Flamethrower]]
 
* Normal [[Revolver]]
 
* Normal [[PDA]]
 
* Normal [[Disguise Kit]]
 
* Normal [[Rocket Launcher]]
 
* Normal [[SMG]]
 
* Normal [[Sniper Rifle]]
 
 
 
=== Rare Weapons ===
 
* Rare [[Medigun]]
 
* Rare [[Bonesaw]]
 
=== Common Weapons ===
 
* Common [[Syringe Gun]]
 
* Common [[Medigun]]
 
 
 
==See also==
 
*[[Weapons]]
 
*[[Beta weapons]]
 
*[[Community weapons]]
 
 
 
==External links==
 
 
 
*[http://www.tf2items.com/profiles/76561197960435530 Robin Walker's Backpack] (Valve Weapons)
 
*[http://www.tf2items.com/id/jlesamiz?time=1256873790 JL's Backpack] (Normal Weapons)
 
*[http://www.tf2items.com/id/pentadact Pentadact's Backpack] (PC Gamer Magazine) (''Note: Some of the displayed "Community Weapons" are severely modified, and thus have abnormal bonuses and effects. EG:[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1vEb_F6crU The Flaming Rocket Launcher].'')
 
*[http://www.tf2items.com/id/evilkenevil Buck Sexington's Backpack] (PC Gamer Magazine) (''Note: Some of the displayed "Community Weapons" are severely modified, and thus have abnormal bonuses and effects. EG:[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1vEb_F6crU The Flaming Rocket Launcher].'')
 
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAO6Nsn9CCA Developer weapons in action (with effects still in place)]
 
*[http://www.tf2items.com/lists/community_weapons A list of all distributed Community Weapons]
 
 
 
 
 
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