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*The [[MIRV|Dynamite Pack]] was supposed to appear in ''[[Team Fortress 2]]'', but was scrapped when grenades were removed. Unlike the other weapons, the MIRV briefly survived as another weapon, as seen in [[Trailer 2]], before being scrapped entirely.
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*The [[Dynamite Pack|MIRV]] was supposed to appear in ''[[Team Fortress 2]]'', but was scrapped when grenades were removed. Unlike the other weapons, the MIRV briefly survived as another weapon, as seen in [[Trailer 2]], before being scrapped entirely.
  
 
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Revision as of 23:37, 7 December 2010

The MIRV Grenade is a grenade in the classic Team Fortress games. When the timer goes off, the grenade explodes and releases a cluster of smaller grenades. These grenades then explode after approximately two seconds. It is only used by the Demoman and Heavy.

Damage

High to low for each grenade explosion, depending on where the target is in approximation to each explosion.

Differences Between Quake Team Fortress and Team Fortress Classic

In Quake Team Fortress, the MIRV releases approximately 7 grenades when it explodes, while the Team Fortress Classic MIRV releases four grenades.

Quake Team Fortress death messages

Player1 gets spammed by Player2's MIRV grenade.
Player killed by MIRV
Player1 does a dance on Player2's MIRV grenade.
Player killed by Demoman's MIRV
Player1 gathers the daring buds of Player2's Mirv grenade.
Player killed by MIRV in Birthday Mode
Player goes to pieces.
MIRV suicide
Player practices his own Mirv dance.
MIRV suicide as Demoman
Player allowed his Mirv to turn against him.
MIRV suicide as Heavy


Trivia

  • The MIRV was supposed to appear in Team Fortress 2, but was scrapped when grenades were removed. Unlike the other weapons, the MIRV briefly survived as another weapon, as seen in Trailer 2, before being scrapped entirely.