Difference between revisions of "Strange Part"

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* Number of [[Aerials|airborne]] enemies killed
 
* Number of [[Aerials|airborne]] enemies killed
 
* Number of enemies [[gibbed]]
 
* Number of enemies [[gibbed]]
You can add multiple Strange Parts onto one Strange weapon. There are restrictions on certain weapons as to which strange parts can or cannot be applied to them. (For example, one cannot use the [[Headshot]] tool on a strange [[Wrench]].) Only three Strange Parts may be used on one weapon.
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Up to three Strange Parts can be applied onto one Strange weapon. Certain Strange Parts cannot be used on certain weapons; for example, the [[Headshot]] tool cannot be used on a strange [[Wrench]].
  
 
== Permitted combinations ==
 
== Permitted combinations ==

Revision as of 13:08, 23 March 2012

The Strange Part is a tool that can be used on Strange weapon variants to track additional statistics such as:

Up to three Strange Parts can be applied onto one Strange weapon. Certain Strange Parts cannot be used on certain weapons; for example, the Headshot tool cannot be used on a strange Wrench.

Permitted combinations

Strange Part Can be used on
Strange Part: Airborne Enemies Killed Any weapon except:
Strange Part: Buildings Destroyed Any weapon except:
Template:Dictionary/items/strange part enemies gibbed
Strange Part: Headshot Kills
Strange Part: Heavies Killed Any weapon except:
Strange Part: Projectiles Reflected

Update history

March 22, 2012 Patch

  • Strange Parts were added to the game.

Trivia

  • The counters used in the backpack icons are similar to the counter the Engineer is using during Meet the Engineer.
  • The images on the counter screens are all from related in-game achievements save for the "Heavies Killed" counter.

Gallery