Dynamite Pack

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The Dynamite pack (also known as the TNT Pack or, due to its similarity in function to the Team Fortress Classic weapon, the MIRV Grenade) is a scrapped weapon prominently wielded by the Demoman in both Trailer 1 and Trailer 2. Based on allocation in Team Fortress Classic, it may once have also been intended as a Heavy weapon. The Dynamite Pack itself consists of several sticks of dynamite strapped together which are swung from an attached cord by the Demoman, allowing him to physically throw it ahead of him. 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.

The Dynamite Pack was originally intended as a grenade weapon but was changed to a secondary weapon for the Demoman after grenades were scrapped and then removed entirely.

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Trivia

  • An image of a dynamite stick used to be found on the Demoman's shoulder emblem in-game. This was changed in the November 19, 2010 Patch to an emblem of a stickybomb, the projectile used by the Stickybomb Launcher.
  • Beeping sounds can be found in the game files, most likely for the timer of this grenade. These were recycled and used for the pre-explosion Payload beep. This sound was also used in the Left 4 Dead series, as a sound for the Pipe Bomb.
  • Valve's artwork for the Golden Wrench Charity features the Demoman about to blow up a Golden Wrench using a stick of dynamite.
  • The grenade version dynamite packs are attached to pumpkins on Harvest and Mann Manor.
  • 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 first ever Demoman, seen on the fifth page of the webcomic "Loose Canon", appears to be swinging sticks of dynamite ready to throw in a manner remarkably similar to the Dynamite Pack.

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