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I dont dig the uber gun design, looks like, out of place compare to the other piece. Just sticking a little computer to it doesnt do enough of a good job I feel
Basically the idea is that you don't use this medigun to heal. You drain people's life force away and heal yourself, and give yourself overheal too. Thus could even be the original gun medic was making, He considers healing to be a side effect, so what if this was the ORIGINAL effect: to drain.
heal sentries?
jokes aside, this weapon is cool and neat
Those were good times.
The fact that Valve could implement any of the weapons on the workshop into the game, even if the stats aren’t some revolutionary meta changing concept, and people would lose their minds over it. It would be the most content we’ve gotten in 5 years, but they won’t do it.