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− | The Spy Robot appears in [[Mann vs. Machine (game mode)|Mann vs. Machine]]. It behaves like a Spy would, sapping Engineer buildings, backstabbing, | + | The Spy Robot appears in [[Mann vs. Machine (game mode)|Mann vs. Machine]]. It behaves like a Spy would, sapping Engineer buildings, backstabbing, cloaking, disguising, and using its Revolver and Knife in close quarters. Unlike other robots, the Spies spawn where the players aren't looking in close proximity to the players as opposed to from normal spawn points. |
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The Spy Robot appears in Mann vs. Machine. It behaves like a Spy would, sapping Engineer buildings, backstabbing, cloaking, disguising, and using its Revolver and Knife in close quarters. Unlike other robots, the Spies spawn where the players aren't looking in close proximity to the players as opposed to from normal spawn points.
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