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tf_projectile_cleaver is a projectile used by the weapon [[tf_weapon_cleaver|Flying Guillotine]]. This projectile is a physical object which, upon impact on a player, causes the player to bleed for 5 seconds. It is possible to reflect this with the pyro's primary weapons and destroy it with the secondary weapon short-circuit like most projectiles.
tf_projectile_cleaver is a projectile used by the weapon [[tf_weapon_cleaver|Flying Guillotine]]. This projectile is a physical object which, upon impact on a player, causes the player to bleed for 5 seconds. It is possible to reflect this with the pyro's primary weapons and destroy it with the secondary weapon short-circuit like most projectiles.

Revision as of 09:26, 7 January 2024

tf_projectile_cleaver is an e0 available in Team Fortress 2 Team Fortress 2.

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tf_projectile_cleaver is a projectile used by the weapon Flying Guillotine. This projectile is a physical object which, upon impact on a player, causes the player to bleed for 5 seconds. It is possible to reflect this with the pyro's primary weapons and destroy it with the secondary weapon short-circuit like most projectiles.

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