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* {{w|Gunbai}} (軍配) were used by samurai officers in Japan for means of communication with their troops. They are also used by judges in sumo wrestling competitions. | * {{w|Gunbai}} (軍配) were used by samurai officers in Japan for means of communication with their troops. They are also used by judges in sumo wrestling competitions. | ||
− | * "Fan O'War" is a reference to {{W|Man-of-war|Man O'War}}, a powerful class of British naval ship from the 16th to 19th centuries. | + | * "Fan O'War" is a reference to {{W|Man-of-war|Man O'War}}, a powerful class of British naval ship from the 16th to 19th centuries or could just mean Fan Of War. |
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The Fan O'War is a melee weapon for the Scout. It appears as a large metal Template:W.
Hitting an opponent with the Fan O'War "marks them for death," which is denoted by a skull and crossbones icon over the target's head. After this, any subsequent damage dealt to the marked players are mini-crits; however, it deals only 10% of the Bat's base damage.
The Fan O'War was released with the Shogun Pack, awarded to players who preordered Total War: SHOGUN 2 on Steam before March 15, 2011, as well as through purchase from the Mann Co. Store, crafting, and item drops. Versions of the item received via the Total War: SHOGUN 2 pre-order promotion have Genuine quality.
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Trivia
- Template:W (軍配) were used by samurai officers in Japan for means of communication with their troops. They are also used by judges in sumo wrestling competitions.
- "Fan O'War" is a reference to Template:W, a powerful class of British naval ship from the 16th to 19th centuries or could just mean Fan Of War.
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