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}}{{Quotation|'''Disguise Kit''' [https://tf2classic.com/fight_or_flight/day1 publicity blurb]|Our latest quality-of-life feature takes the stress and heartache out of identity theft. Spies in [[Four-Team]] matches can click past their color-coded disguises and equip a Global Disguise, which passes you off as an ally to every enemy who sees you, regardless of team. No more playing passive around triple-team fights, or finding space in your coat for 27 fake passports, or fat-fingering the "toggle disguise team" button and typing something deplorable in chat by accident.
}}{{Quotation|'''Disguise Kit''' [https://web.archive.org/web/20250130090816/https://tf2classic.com/fight_or_flight/day1 publicity blurb]|Our latest quality-of-life feature takes the stress and heartache out of identity theft. Spies in [[Four-Team]] matches can click past their color-coded disguises and equip a Global Disguise, which passes you off as an ally to every enemy who sees you, regardless of team. No more playing passive around triple-team fights, or finding space in your coat for 27 fake passports, or fat-fingering the "toggle disguise team" button and typing something deplorable in chat by accident.
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The '''Disguise Kit''', formally the "Spytron 3000 Disguise Kit", is the stock PDA for the [[Spy]]. It does not show up on his loadout screen. It appears to be a metallic hinged cigarette case, but actually contains an electronic disguising mechanism with a blank screen, and one team-colored button with two glowing yellow buttons. The buttons glow yellow regardless of which team the user is on. Regardless, it still contains six unusually shiny filtered cigarettes, a seventh of which the Spy constantly smokes. The cigarette paper appears white on RED and YLW, and dark brown on BLU and GRN.
The '''Disguise Kit''', formally the "Spytron 3000 Disguise Kit", is the stock PDA for the [[Spy]]. It does not show up on his loadout screen. It appears to be a metallic hinged cigarette case, but actually contains an electronic disguising mechanism with a blank screen, and one team-colored button with two glowing yellow buttons. The buttons glow yellow regardless of which team the user is on. Regardless, it still contains six unusually shiny filtered cigarettes, a seventh of which the Spy constantly smokes. The cigarette paper appears white on RED and YLW, and dark brown on BLU and GRN.
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While disguised, the Spy will appear to enemies as a random player using that class on the chosen team, with that player's current loadout and health, being forced to use the speed of the disguised class (Scout'speed being the only exeption to this rule). He will wear a paper mask, visible to friendly players, with the face of the class he is disguised as. If nobody is on that class, a random name from that server is used instead. Pressing the "last disguise" button while disguised will change the disguise's equipped weapon to the slot the Spy is using. If the Spy reloads his weapon, the disguise will reload its weapon as well. Voice commands from the Spy will appear as that class's equivalent voice command to the enemy. If the user attacks with a weapon (except the [[Sapper]]) or selects the friendly Spy disguise, their current disguise will instantly disappear.
While disguised, the Spy will appear to enemies as a random player using that class on the chosen team, with that player's current loadout and health, being forced to use the speed of the disguised class (Scout'speed being the only exeption to this rule). He will wear a paper mask, visible to friendly players, with the face of the class he is disguised as. If nobody is on that class, a random name from that server is used instead. Pressing the "last disguise" button while disguised will change the disguise's equipped weapon to the slot the Spy is using. If the Spy reloads his weapon, the disguise will reload its weapon as well. Voice commands from the Spy will appear as that class's equivalent voice command to the enemy. If the user attacks with a weapon (except the [[Sapper]]) or selects the friendly Spy disguise, their current disguise will instantly disappear.


''TF2 Classic'' introduces a new feature for the Spy, known as "Spywalk". If the user presses the shift key, the Spy can walk at his normal speed. He will walk at normal speed all the time if the "Use Spywalk by default" setting (<code>tf2c_spywalk_inverted</code>) is enabled. He is not able to walk through enemy players or [[buildings]], and will still take damage from them (without taking knockback or visibly being hurt) as normal. However, the Spy will be afflicted with [[Fishwhacker|bleed]] and [[afterburn]] as normal, which is a dead giveaway that he is an enemy in disguise. When the Spy dies, he will lose his disguise.
''TF2 Classified'' introduces a new feature for the Spy, known as "Spywalk". If the user presses the shift key, the Spy can walk at his normal speed. He will walk at normal speed all the time if the "Use Spywalk by default" setting (<code>tf2c_spywalk_inverted</code>) is enabled. He is not able to walk through enemy players or [[buildings]], and will still take damage from them (without taking knockback or visibly being hurt) as normal. However, the Spy will be afflicted with [[Fishwhacker|bleed]] and [[afterburn]] as normal, which is a dead giveaway that he is an enemy in disguise. When the Spy dies, he will lose his disguise.


[[Sentry Gun|Sentry Guns]] cannot detect the Spy while he is disguised as their team, and he will be able to use enemy [[Dispenser|Dispensers]], [[Teleporter|Teleporters]], the [[Payload]], and walk on objectives without capturing them. If the Spy becomes undisguised in front of a Sentry, it will track the Spy even when he re-disguises, which stops once he is out of the Sentry's range, hides out of its sight, or is ignored in favor of a closer target.
[[Sentry Gun|Sentry Guns]] cannot detect the Spy while he is disguised as their team, and he will be able to use enemy [[Dispenser|Dispensers]], [[Teleporter|Teleporters]], the [[Payload]], and walk on objectives without capturing them. If the Spy becomes undisguised in front of a Sentry, it will track the Spy even when he re-disguises, which stops once he is out of the Sentry's range, hides out of its sight, or is ignored in favor of a closer target.


When taunting, the Spy has an 85% chance of flicking a cigarette onto the ground, with a 15% chance of performing a "spycrab" taunt where he imitates a crab and clicks the Disguise Kit above him. When looking upwards at an angle of 60 degrees or more, he will always perform the spycrab taunt. This makes the Disguise Kit the only weapon in the game with two taunts.
When taunting, the Spy has an 85% chance of flicking a cigarette onto the ground, with a 15% chance of performing a "Spycrab" taunt where he imitates a crab and clicks the Disguise Kit above him. When looking upwards at an angle of 60 degrees or more, he will always perform the Spycrab taunt. This makes the Disguise Kit the only weapon in the game with two taunts.


== Properties ==
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== Comparison from ''Team Fortress 2'' ==
== Comparison from ''Team Fortress 2'' ==
* The Spywalk and Global Disguise feature are new features added in'''TF2 Classified'''.
* The Spywalk and Global Disguise feature are new features added in''TF2 Classified''.
* When compared to live ''TF2'', the cigarette flick taunt on '''TF2 Classified''' has 5% less probability of triggering (from 90% to 85%), while the spycrab has 5% more (from 10% to 15%). The latter taunt's activation by pressing the taunt key while looking up is a ''Classic''-exclusive feature.
* When compared to live ''TF2'', the cigarette flick taunt on ''TF2 Classified'' has 5% less probability of triggering (from 90% to 85%), while the Spycrab has 5% more (from 10% to 15%). The latter taunt's activation by pressing the taunt key while looking up is a ''Classified''-exclusive feature.
* "'''TF2 Classified'''" now has a unique Disguise Kit model for the BLU Spy, who has a blue colored button and holds cigarettes colored in dark brown wrapping paper inside.
* ''TF2 Classified'' now has a unique Disguise Kit model for the BLU Spy, who has a blue colored button and holds cigarettes colored in dark brown wrapping paper inside.
** This Disguise Kit texture was inspired from the official SFM short [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OR4N5OhcY9s| Meet the Spy] where it makes an appearance in the hands of the BLU Spy, hinting that Spies were originally supposed to receive a different colored disguise kit depending on their respective teams in the live '''TF2'''.
** This Disguise Kit texture was inspired from the official SFM short [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OR4N5OhcY9s| "Meet the Spy"] where it makes an appearance in the hands of the BLU Spy, hinting that Spies were originally supposed to receive a different colored disguise kit depending on their respective teams in the live ''TF2''.
** In '''TF2 Classified''' the GRN and YLW teams have also have received a matching disguise kit.
** In ''TF2 Classified'' the GRN and YLW teams have also have received a matching disguise kit.
* In '''TF2 Classified''', taunting while disguising will remove your disguise. In Live '''TF2''', you simply cannot taunt while disguised.
* In ''TF2 Classified'', taunting while disguising will remove your disguise. In Live ''TF2'', you simply cannot taunt while disguised.