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A detpack is an exotic new explosive used exclusively by GDI commandos in the demolitions role. The commandos also relied on it to efficiently destroy enemy structures and mechanized walkers, which they did.

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  • A detpack is an exotic new explosive used exclusively by GDI commandos in the demolitions role. The commandos also relied on it to efficiently destroy enemy structures and mechanized walkers, which they did.
  • The Detpack (HE Charge in ETF) is a weapon in the Team Fortress series. It must be manually set by staying still for a few seconds and has a timer. The timer can be adjusted from five seconds to one minute; depending on the game. In QWTF and TFC, the Detpack can be set to 5, 20 or 50 seconds. In ETF, it can be set from 5 to 60 seconds. It is only usable by the Demoman. The Detpack can be defused by a Scout that runs over it.
  • The Detpack, or Detonation Pack, is a large charge of explosives that is used by the engineer class of regular infantry, as well as heroes Boba Fett and Han Solo. The charge is set off remotely via a controller and the detpack itself can be stuck onto any surface or vehicles. This attack is very useful for taking out targets with lots of health, and it is the most controlled of all the explosives on the game. Because of the fact you drop it, the detpack is most effective against slow/immobile targets, and for setting traps against enemy infantry.
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  • The Detpack, or Detonation Pack, is a large charge of explosives that is used by the engineer class of regular infantry, as well as heroes Boba Fett and Han Solo. The charge is set off remotely via a controller and the detpack itself can be stuck onto any surface or vehicles. This attack is very useful for taking out targets with lots of health, and it is the most controlled of all the explosives on the game. Because of the fact you drop it, the detpack is most effective against slow/immobile targets, and for setting traps against enemy infantry. Though you can only have one Detpack in use at a time, if you have one deployed and die before it detonates, you can respawn as a class with detpacks and the previously deployed one will still remain on the field. Detpacks themselves have a small amount of health, and can be easily destroyed by enemy blaster fire and explosives. Take care when placing Detpacks so that enemies won't see the blinking red light on the exterior of the charge.
  • The Detpack (HE Charge in ETF) is a weapon in the Team Fortress series. It must be manually set by staying still for a few seconds and has a timer. The timer can be adjusted from five seconds to one minute; depending on the game. In QWTF and TFC, the Detpack can be set to 5, 20 or 50 seconds. In ETF, it can be set from 5 to 60 seconds. Five seconds before it goes off, it will make a beep noise; and for the person that set it, a countdown will be shown. When the timer goes off, it will release an enormous explosion that will gib anything affected it, no matter how much armor and health the victim has. It is only usable by the Demoman. The Detpack can be defused by a Scout that runs over it.
  • A detpack is an exotic new explosive used exclusively by GDI commandos in the demolitions role. The commandos also relied on it to efficiently destroy enemy structures and mechanized walkers, which they did.
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