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The main benefit of the Disciplinary Action is that upon striking a teammate with this weapon, both the Soldier and the teammate will receive up to a 40% speed boost (capped at Scout speed) for 4 seconds. The boost is indicated by speed lines surrounding the affected class, visible both to them and any other players. Multiple teammates can be boosted at once. [[Disguise|Disguised]] Spies will only be damaged by the weapon, and no boost will be bestowed to either party.
 
The main benefit of the Disciplinary Action is that upon striking a teammate with this weapon, both the Soldier and the teammate will receive up to a 40% speed boost (capped at Scout speed) for 4 seconds. The boost is indicated by speed lines surrounding the affected class, visible both to them and any other players. Multiple teammates can be boosted at once. [[Disguise|Disguised]] Spies will only be damaged by the weapon, and no boost will be bestowed to either party.
 
  
  

Revision as of 14:09, 28 July 2011

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The Soldier encouraging quick movement

The Disciplinary Action is a melee weapon for the Soldier. It is a Template:W with a wooden handle and a loose leather loop at the end.

This weapon has a longer range than most melee weapons, slightly more so than the Eyelander. However, it delivers 25% less damage to enemies.

The main benefit of the Disciplinary Action is that upon striking a teammate with this weapon, both the Soldier and the teammate will receive up to a 40% speed boost (capped at Scout speed) for 4 seconds. The boost is indicated by speed lines surrounding the affected class, visible both to them and any other players. Multiple teammates can be boosted at once. Disguised Spies will only be damaged by the weapon, and no boost will be bestowed to either party.


Damage and function times

See also: Damage
Damage and function times
Damage
Base damage 100% 49
Point blank 41-56
Critical 147
Mini-crit 56-76
Function times
Attack interval 0.8 s
Values are approximate and determined by community testing.

Item set

Main article: Item sets
The General's Formals
Item icon World War Wednesday Bundle.png
Effect

No effect

Crafting

See also: Crafting

Blueprint

Reclaimed Metal Pain Train Disciplinary Action
Item icon Reclaimed Metal.pngx2 + Item icon Pain Train.png = Item icon Disciplinary Action.png
Class Token - Soldier Slot Token - Melee Scrap Metal Possible Results
Item icon Class Token - Soldier.png + Item icon Slot Token - Melee.png + Item icon Scrap Metal.png =
Item icon Equalizer.png Item icon Pain Train.png Item icon Half-Zatoichi.png Item icon Disciplinary Action.png
Item icon Market Gardener.png Item icon Escape Plan.png Item icon Freedom Staff.png Item icon Ham Shank.png
Item icon Bat Outta Hell.png Item icon Conscientious Objector.png

As a Crafting Ingredient

Disciplinary Action Refined Metal Possible Results
Item icon Disciplinary Action.png + Item icon Refined Metal.pngx4 =
Item icon Armored Authority.png Item icon Fancy Dress Uniform.png

Update history

June 23, 2011 Patch (Über Update)

  • The Disciplinary Action was added to the game.

June 28, 2011 Patch

  • Added/Refined recoil/draw/crit/reload forces for all of the new weapons in the Über Update.

July 1, 2011 Patch

  • [Item schema update] Changed positive attribute description from '1 sec' to 'several seconds'.

July 22, 2011 Patch

  • [Undocumented] The damage penalty attribute was changed from "-25% damage done" to "-25% damage penalty".

Bugs

  • The Disciplinary Action uses the Shovel's draw sound effect and its critical swing sound effect as well as the taunt sound effect.
  • The weapon's model behaves oddly - when the Soldier carrying it dies, the weapon will either disappear or float in mid-air.
  • The first person view model also breaks at times, where the tip of the crop disappears when the player attacks.

Unused Content

  • There is a second set of sounds for this weapon that remain unused.

Trivia

  • The Disciplinary Action's name references the infamous Slapping Incident, in which General Patton struck a private, believing he was feigning illness.

Gallery

See Also