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The '''Catcher's Mitt''' is a [[scrapped]] [[weapon]] for the [[Scout]]. It allowed the Scout to catch enemy [[projectile]]s, store them, and throw them back at will. Projectiles thrown back by the Scout would deal the same amount of damage as the caught object.<ref>[http://www.scribd.com/doc/15792981/Pc-Gamer-Us-#page=8 May 2009, "Scouting the Scout", ''PC Gamer Magazine'', Future US.]</ref>
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The '''Catcher's Mitt''' is a [[scrapped]] [[weapon]] for the [[Scout]]. It allowed the Scout to catch enemy [[projectile]]s, store them, and throw them back at will. Projectiles thrown back by the Scout would deal the same amount of damage as the caught object.<ref>[https://ia601504.us.archive.org/24/items/pc-gamer-no187/15792981-Pc-Gamer-Us.pdf May 2009, "Scouting the Scout", ''PC Gamer Magazine'', Future US.]</ref>
  
 
It is unknown what the weapon's appearance was, besides obviously resembling the mitt of a catcher in baseball.
 
It is unknown what the weapon's appearance was, besides obviously resembling the mitt of a catcher in baseball.
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Revision as of 16:33, 23 April 2020

Catch dis!
The Scout

The Catcher's Mitt is a scrapped weapon for the Scout. It allowed the Scout to catch enemy projectiles, store them, and throw them back at will. Projectiles thrown back by the Scout would deal the same amount of damage as the caught object.[1]

It is unknown what the weapon's appearance was, besides obviously resembling the mitt of a catcher in baseball.

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