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Revision as of 04:33, 1 November 2014

Ah! Life o' Riley!
Engineer

The Rancho Relaxo is an Action taunt for the Engineer.

When the player selects it from the taunt menu, the Engineer will put down a toolbox, which unfolds into a lawn chair. The Engineer sits on the chair and then proceeds to relax by sipping a beer, belching and saying the occasional voice line. The taunt continues until canceled by the player, or being hit by an enemy.

Update history

June 18, 2014 Patch (Love & War Update)

  • Rancho Relaxo was added to the game.

June 23, 2014 Patch

October 15, 2014 Patch

  • Fixed a timing problem with the Rancho Relaxo taunt animation

Bugs

  • Players on the same team as the Engineer using the taunt can push him off the chair, resulting in him floating in mid-air.
  • There is a glitch which can allow many chairs to be spawned by one Engineer.[1]
  • While the Engineer has the Brundle Bundle equipped, the sound altering affect of the set will apply to the Rancho Relaxo's deploy sounds
  • On occasion, a player will appear to be stuck in the Rancho Relaxo animation after holding the taunt between rounds. This hinders gameplay in that the hitboxes do not correspond with the model.

Trivia

  • The name of this item is a reference to a spa of the same name from the animated sitcom The Simpsons.
  • The Rancho Relaxo umbrella texture is a modified version of the Hard Counter texture, a cosmetic item for the Heavy.

Gallery

References