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== Australium plated Backburner? ==
 
== Australium plated Backburner? ==
 
Someone posted the weapon effects image saying the [[Backburner]] in it was Australium plated. I'm rather doubtful of this, as I think it appears more likely to be a lighting effect like the other two weapons shone in the picture. The effect doesn't look as obvious and bright like the other images. [[User:TheNoobThatWas|TheNoobThatWas]] ([[User talk:TheNoobThatWas|talk]]) 18:42, 21 November 2013 (PST)
 
Someone posted the weapon effects image saying the [[Backburner]] in it was Australium plated. I'm rather doubtful of this, as I think it appears more likely to be a lighting effect like the other two weapons shone in the picture. The effect doesn't look as obvious and bright like the other images. [[User:TheNoobThatWas|TheNoobThatWas]] ([[User talk:TheNoobThatWas|talk]]) 18:42, 21 November 2013 (PST)
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Within about four lines it says that the kills cause unique deaths and then says that they don't do that and function identically to their strange counterparts. I don't know who's right so I thought I'd bring it up if anyone else has more information.

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Australium plated Backburner?

Someone posted the weapon effects image saying the Backburner in it was Australium plated. I'm rather doubtful of this, as I think it appears more likely to be a lighting effect like the other two weapons shone in the picture. The effect doesn't look as obvious and bright like the other images. TheNoobThatWas (talk) 18:42, 21 November 2013 (PST)

Contradiction

Within about four lines it says that the kills cause unique deaths and then says that they don't do that and function identically to their strange counterparts. I don't know who's right so I thought I'd bring it up if anyone else has more information.