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A '''Blowtorch''' is a general purpose tool used to diffuse a flame to apply heat upon an object. It is often used [[File:Blowtorch.jpg|thumb|The blowtorch in real life.]]for repairs and welding. |
A '''Blowtorch''' is a general purpose tool used to diffuse a flame to apply heat upon an object. It is often used [[File:Blowtorch.jpg|thumb|The blowtorch in real life.]]for repairs and welding. |
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⚫ | In ''Battlefield 2: Modern Combat'', the blowtorch is issued to the [[Engineer]] kit and acts as a repair tool. It differs from typical repair tools of the series in that it requires ammo (fuel) to function, and must be resupplied from an ammo crate or a new Engineer kit eventually if it used enough in a single life. |
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==Battlefield Vietnam== |
==Battlefield Vietnam== |
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In ''Battlefield Vietnam'', the '''Blowtorch''' is issued as an option to the [[Engineer (Kit)|Engineer]] kit of any [[United States of America|American]] and [[South Vietnam]]ese faction. The blowtorch is the opposite of the wrench, as the blowtorch inflicts damage to vehicles rather than renew its health. It is dangerous to use to destroy a vehicle, such as a tank, as the target will explode. It is recommended to only use the blowtorch to almost destroy a vehicle, and then finish it off with C4, which is also issued to the Engineer. |
In ''Battlefield Vietnam'', the '''Blowtorch''' is issued as an option to the [[Engineer (Kit)|Engineer]] kit of any [[United States of America|American]] and [[South Vietnam]]ese faction. The blowtorch is the opposite of the wrench, as the blowtorch inflicts damage to vehicles rather than renew its health. It is dangerous to use to destroy a vehicle, such as a tank, as the target will explode. It is recommended to only use the blowtorch to almost destroy a vehicle, and then finish it off with C4, which is also issued to the Engineer. |
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⚫ | In ''Battlefield 2: Modern Combat'', the blowtorch is issued to the [[Engineer]] kit and acts as a repair tool. It differs from typical repair tools of the series in that it requires ammo (fuel) to function, and must be resupplied from an ammo crate or a new Engineer kit eventually if it used enough in a single life. |
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==Battlefield Heroes== |
==Battlefield Heroes== |
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A Blowtorch is a general purpose tool used to diffuse a flame to apply heat upon an object. It is often used
for repairs and welding.
Battlefield Vietnam
In Battlefield Vietnam, the Blowtorch is issued as an option to the Engineer kit of any American and South Vietnamese faction. The blowtorch is the opposite of the wrench, as the blowtorch inflicts damage to vehicles rather than renew its health. It is dangerous to use to destroy a vehicle, such as a tank, as the target will explode. It is recommended to only use the blowtorch to almost destroy a vehicle, and then finish it off with C4, which is also issued to the Engineer.
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Battlefield 2: Modern Combat
In Battlefield 2: Modern Combat, the blowtorch is issued to the Engineer kit and acts as a repair tool. It differs from typical repair tools of the series in that it requires ammo (fuel) to function, and must be resupplied from an ammo crate or a new Engineer kit eventually if it used enough in a single life.
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Battlefield Heroes
In Battlefield Heroes, the Blowtorch is an Soldier weapon used to melt tank steel. It has a very high rate of fire and damage, but a very limited range. It can be used to hurt infantry as well, but the victim needs to stand still not to miss him.
Bernhardt's Blowlamp
Faust's Panzercutter
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Battlefield: Bad Company 2: Vietnam
— In-game description
In Battlefield: Bad Company 2: Vietnam, the Torch is issued to the Engineer kit and functions identically to the Repair Tool from the base game, its stats for repairing speed and overheating speed are the same.
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Trivia
- The Blowtorch makes an appearance in Battlefield 3, though it is rather referred to as the Repair Tool.