Talk:Market Gardener

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Advanced Weaponiser

This weapon is a lot similar to the Advanced Weaponiser weapon Maraudor's Mace; Both crit during a Rocket Jump. The only difference is that the Maraudor's Mace also does it 2 seconds after, and has alternative downsides. I reckon it's worth a mention in the trivia. Mecha the Slag 14:38, 23 June 2011 (PDT)

They mention the fact the Back Scratcher is from the Advanced Weaponiser too, so I guess it would count as trivia. Leaderboard class soldier.pngJust a Gigolo - (talk) 13:24, 28 June 2011 (PDT)

name reference

Considering the World War theme for Day 3 I think the name of this weapon might be related to "Operation Market Garden", the largest airborne operation at that time. Thoughts? SkillerBehindYou 17:38, 22 June 2011 (PDT)

  • Sounds pretty darn likely. Considering this shovel was advertised as a garden shovel in the Polycount Set it was in, it probably refers to it. Painted Vintage Merryweather 7E7E7E.pngFyahweather 17:41, 22 June 2011 (PDT)
    • why do we have the trivia for market garden for restaurants? i don't see how it's a reference.--FactCore 04:24, 27 July 2011 (PDT)
      • Well, Operation Market Garden was named after the phrase "Market Garden", but I think you're right, it seems a bit pointless to describe that - kind of like X of Y trivia. The shovel is obviously named after the operation, not the area of land called a Market Garden. » Cooper Kid (Blether · Contreebs) 18:00, 27 July 2011 (PDT)

Exact time for crits?

i read the article and noticed it said "deals crits wile the weilder is rocket jumping, and shortly after he lands" i did some tests on this, and it seems that the second part of that is untrue, it only deals crits wile your airborne(rocket jumping), not shortly after that. i am almost certain that this is the case, but i may be incorrect, as it may for some reason only be me and my computer.Firehazard42 18:16, 11 October 2011 (PDT)