Vita-Saw

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The Medic

The Vita-Saw is an unlockable melee weapon for the Medic class. It appears as a rusty gas pump handle with a long needle, a knife under the needle, and a liquid-filled container on top. It was originally created by Pie_Tony, Daimao, and IdleTard as a replacement for the Übersaw, hence its similarities to it.

The weapon takes 10 health away from its user, but retains 20% of the Medic's current ÜberCharge if he dies.

Damage

See also: Damage
  • Base: 65 (59 to 72 Damage)
  • Mini-Crit: 80 Damage
  • Critical hit: 195 Damage

Function times

  • Attack Interval: 0.8

All times are in seconds. Times are approximate and determined by community testing.

Trivia

  • It very closely resembles the large needle syringe carried around by the Little Sisters from the game BioShock. Its name is also similar to the Vita-Chamber, a device which resurrect individuals who die in their vicinity, from the same game. Whether this was a reference made by the creators of the original model or a coincidence is not known.
  • A small "skull and bones" symbol has been scratched into the blade of the saw, with eight tally marks next to it.
  • This weapon houses the possible in-joke of Medic being a Little Sister and Heavy being the Big Daddy. The stats of the weapon help this claim by making the Medic a little more dependent on a teammate due to lower health.
  • The liquid within the vial on the back is jiggleboned, which means that it will swirl around in the vial as the Medic moves.
  • The Vita-Saw is randomly available through Mann Co. Supply Crates which are dropped in game by drop system, as well as through regular random item drops.
  • The Vita-Saw's design seems to be an amalgam of the Medic's Übersaw, Syringe Gun (barrel), and the Medic's beta needle weapon.
  • Currently, the Vita-Saw has the same taunt as the Bonesaw, where he plays the weapon like a violin. Due to the needle, it appears as though he is stabbing himself in the neck.
  • If a Medic actives his ÜberCharge, but dies while it's activated, as long as the Charge does not dip below 19%, he will retain that 19%.
  • The ÜberCharge will be kept even if you change teams. However, it will be lost if you change classes.

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