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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* The Fishwhacker is actually what's known as a "fish priest", a tool commonly used to kill fish as soon as they are caught. The "priest" name comes from the notion of giving a fish their "last rites".
* Team Fortress 2 Classic's model of the Fishwhacker is based on both concept art and an untextured model found within the retail files of Team Fortress 2. It was originally meant to be Sniper's stock melee weapon during the development of TF2.
* Team Fortress 2 Classic's model of the Fishwhacker is based on both concept art and an untextured model found within the retail files of Team Fortress 2.
* Unlike Team Fortress 2 Classic, the Fishwhacker was originally meant to be Snipers stock melee weapon during the development of TF2. Despite its exclusion the Kukri is still referred to as a "club" in the game code.
* The Sniper's regular melee crit animation will not play on on the Fishwhacker unless it is critical boosted.
* The Sniper's regular melee crit animation will not play on on the Fishwhacker unless it is critical boosted.
* If the user swings from outside melee range, then steps into the melee range of an enemy, the user will still be Marked for Death, in contravention of the usual mechanics. The inverse occurs if the user is within melee range and steps outside of it.
* If the user swings from outside melee range, then steps into the melee range of an enemy, the user will still be Marked for Death, in contravention of the usual mechanics. The inverse occurs if the user is within melee range and steps outside of it.


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