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| [[File:TF2dog.png|167px|right|The Guard Dog as shown on the update page.]] | | [[File:TF2dog.png|167px|right|The Guard Dog as shown on the update page.]] |
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− | The '''Guard Dog Update''' is a fan-made [http://guarddog.50webs.com/ update] for the unofficial [[Classes|class]], the Guard Dog. The update was mentioned by [[Valve]] on the [[TF2 Official Website]] on September 21, 2009.<ref> http://teamfortress.com/post.php?id=3835</ref> | + | The '''Guard Dog Update''' is a fan-made [http://guarddog.50webs.com/ update] for the unofficial [[Classes|class]], the Guard Dog. The update was mentioned by [[Valve]] on the [[TF2 Official Website]] on September 21, 2009.<ref>http://teamfortress.com/post.php?id=2851</ref> |
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| == [http://guarddog.50webs.com/ Day One – Team Update] == | | == [http://guarddog.50webs.com/ Day One – Team Update] == |
| * The Guard Dog is showcased with three weapons: The Hanger, an SMG-like primary weapon which has at least 100 rounds; The Helper, a device that allows the Guard Dog to carry [[health]] and [[ammo]] [[pickups]] to teammates; and the Hater, a melee weapon which, upon use, causes the Guard Dog to bite an enemy. | | * The Guard Dog is showcased with three weapons: The Hanger, an SMG-like primary weapon which has at least 100 rounds; The Helper, a device that allows the Guard Dog to carry [[health]] and [[ammo]] [[pickups]] to teammates; and the Hater, a melee weapon which, upon use, causes the Guard Dog to bite an enemy. |
− | ** The Hater features the ability to leap a short distance, similar to the [[Chargin' Targe]] and [[Splendid Screen]]. | + | ** The Hater features the ability to leap a short distance, similar to the [[Chargin' Targe]], [[Splendid Screen]], and [[Tide Turner]]. |
| * The Guard Dog possesses two unique skills. | | * The Guard Dog possesses two unique skills. |
| ** The first, "Track'N'Down", would allow players to sniff the fallen [[weapon]] or [[ragdoll]] of a player and be able to track them down after their [[respawn]] regardless of whether they have changed classes or are [[disguise]]d. This is represented by an arrow located in the upper-left hand of the player's HUD. | | ** The first, "Track'N'Down", would allow players to sniff the fallen [[weapon]] or [[ragdoll]] of a player and be able to track them down after their [[respawn]] regardless of whether they have changed classes or are [[disguise]]d. This is represented by an arrow located in the upper-left hand of the player's HUD. |