Do Pyros have any fire resistance?

Do Pyros have any fire resistance? - Burning Fire on Black Charcoal Grill

Normally, when I'm blasting fellow Pyros with my flamethrower, they take no less damage per second from my flames than non-Pyros (ignoring afterburn). However, I've noticed that, when I shoot a Detonator shot at a Pyro, instead of taking the standard 30 damage (and afterburn), he takes only 11 damage.

Does this mean that the Pyro has some fire resistance (I know that Pyros are immune to afterburn, but I'm asking about whether they take the standard amount of fire damage that other classes take), or is this just a property of the Detonator?






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Is Pyro from tf2 a boy?

Because enemies hit by fire are visibly ignited, the Pyro is the best class for Spy-checking, as even a small puff of flames can nullify the effectiveness of the Spy's Cloak and disguise....Jurassic World: Dominion Dominates Fandom Wikis - The Loop.PyroGenderUnknownHeight173 cm (5'8")AgeUnknownDate Of BirthUnknown12 more rows

Is tf2 Pyro insane?

As shown in Meet the Pyro, the Pyro appears to be insane and delusional, living in a utopian fantasy world known as Pyroland. The Pyro specializes in fighting enemies at close range using a homemade Flame Thrower.

What race is Pyro?

His voice is roughly the same as Corporal Lewis, who is a British man (LIQUID!). Conclusion: Pyro is a British man.

Who was the first Pyro in tf2?

Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States and the first Pyro when the war began in the 1850s, some years before he went for the candidacy....Jurassic World: Dominion Dominates Fandom Wikis - The Loop.Abraham LincolnStatusDeceasedSource4 more rows



TF2: A Complete History of the Pyro




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