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{{Classification|Standard}}[[File:BFBC ROADKILL KA-52.jpg|thumb|210px|A player achieves a roadkill in a [[Ka-52]] on [[Oasis]] in ''[[Battlefield: Bad Company]]'']]
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A '''Roadkill''' is a term commonly used to describe an animal or animals that have been struck by a motor vehicle. In the [[Battlefield series|''Battlefield'' series]], it is used to classify a type of player death who have been hit by an oncoming vehicle; Wether it be land, sea or air.
[[File:BFBC ROADKILL KA-52.jpg|thumb|210px|A player achieves a roadkill in a [[Ka-52]] on [[Oasis]] in ''[[Battlefield: Bad Company]]'']]
 
A '''Roadkill''' is a term commonly used to describe an animal or animals that have been struck by a motor vehicle. In the [[Battlefield series|''Battlefield'' series]], it is used to classify a type of player death who has been run over or squashed by a vehicle on land, water or air.
 
   
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
In most ''Battlefield'' games, roadkill happens when a player comes into contact with a fast moving enemy or neutral vehicle. An enemy vehicle is one that is occupied by enemies, and neutral vehicles are vehicles with no occupants. (neutral vehicles can be fast enough to kill if all occupants exit the vehicle while it's moving)
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In most ''Battlefield'' games, roadkills happens when a player comes into contact with a fast moving vehicle, enemy or not, including allied vehicles on Hardcore.
   
As Roadkills from neutral vehicles are non-combat deaths, they have appropriate non-standard [[killcam]] messages. (e.g. "Bad Luck")
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Because roadkills from neutral vehicles are more accidental in nature, they have appropriate non-standard [[killcam]] messages. (e.g. "Bad Luck"). Enemies are credited with the kill if they're responsible for it.
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Roadkills aren't always exclusive to those on foot. Occupants of a smaller, light-armored vehicle (i.e. a ATV) can be crushed and killed by a larger vehicle, such as an MBT,  if they collide at high speed. Though the surviving vehicle will suffer from damage due to impact.
   
 
==Battlefield 1942 and Battlefield Vietnam==
 
==Battlefield 1942 and Battlefield Vietnam==
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*The [[EOD Bot]] and [[MAV]] gadgets are also capable of roadkills. After the 1.04 (March 2012) patch, the MAV can still be used for a single roadkill, but will be destroyed upon contact and the reason of death in the killfeed is "KILLED". However, due to a glitch the MAV may survive and be fully operational, with the reason of death being actually "MAV".
 
*The [[EOD Bot]] and [[MAV]] gadgets are also capable of roadkills. After the 1.04 (March 2012) patch, the MAV can still be used for a single roadkill, but will be destroyed upon contact and the reason of death in the killfeed is "KILLED". However, due to a glitch the MAV may survive and be fully operational, with the reason of death being actually "MAV".
 
*Using the [[M224 Mortar]] will inexplicably ''spare'' its user from being roadkilled, as well as provide protection against [[takedown]]s. (Technically, the user is considered to be inside a vehicle.)
 
*Using the [[M224 Mortar]] will inexplicably ''spare'' its user from being roadkilled, as well as provide protection against [[takedown]]s. (Technically, the user is considered to be inside a vehicle.)
*A player can go prone before being run over by any enemy tank and will survive unharmed if they do this in the middle of the tank's path.
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*A player can go prone between the treads or wheels of an oncoming vehicle, to avoid being crushed.
 
*Unlike in previous games, the reason of death in the killfeed for a roadkill is the name of the vehicle instead of "killed" or "roadkill".
 
*Unlike in previous games, the reason of death in the killfeed for a roadkill is the name of the vehicle instead of "killed" or "roadkill".
   

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BFBC ROADKILL KA-52

A player achieves a roadkill in a Ka-52 on Oasis in Battlefield: Bad Company

A Roadkill is a term commonly used to describe an animal or animals that have been struck by a motor vehicle. In the Battlefield series, it is used to classify a type of player death who have been hit by an oncoming vehicle; Wether it be land, sea or air.

Overview

In most Battlefield games, roadkills happens when a player comes into contact with a fast moving vehicle, enemy or not, including allied vehicles on Hardcore.

Because roadkills from neutral vehicles are more accidental in nature, they have appropriate non-standard killcam messages. (e.g. "Bad Luck"). Enemies are credited with the kill if they're responsible for it.

Roadkills aren't always exclusive to those on foot. Occupants of a smaller, light-armored vehicle (i.e. a ATV) can be crushed and killed by a larger vehicle, such as an MBT,  if they collide at high speed. Though the surviving vehicle will suffer from damage due to impact.

Battlefield 1942 and Battlefield Vietnam

In Battlefield 1942 and Battlefield Vietnam, the kills are semi-difficult to achieve as a single impact from a vehicle may not directly kill a player, more so the constant ramming into them will eventually kill them. When killed, the kill will be classified as killed.

Battlefield: Bad Company

In Battlefield: Bad Company, the player can get the "Transport Vehicle Patch" series by getting a number of "Transport Vehicle Trophy" and 2 roadkills. The player can also achieve the "Fly-by" wildcard by getting four roadkills with air vehicles in a round.

Battlefield: Bad Company 2

BFBC2 Roadkill HUD ICON

The Roadkill hud icon.

Roadkills are similarity obtained in Battlefield: Bad Company 2. The player can earn the achievement/trophy "Airkill" in Battlefield: Bad Company 2 by Roadkilling an enemy with a helicopter or UAV.

Battlefield 3

Roadkills in Battlefield 3 are obtained similar to Bad Company 2. If a player gets a roadkill with Skid Loader on either Wake Island 2014 or Gulf of Oman, they will receive the "Like A Boss" achievement/trophy.

Trivia

Bad Company 2

  • When inside a heilcopter, if a player jumps out, they may be "roadkilled" by the vehicle's rotors.

Battlefield 3

  • The EOD Bot and MAV gadgets are also capable of roadkills. After the 1.04 (March 2012) patch, the MAV can still be used for a single roadkill, but will be destroyed upon contact and the reason of death in the killfeed is "KILLED". However, due to a glitch the MAV may survive and be fully operational, with the reason of death being actually "MAV".
  • Using the M224 Mortar will inexplicably spare its user from being roadkilled, as well as provide protection against takedowns. (Technically, the user is considered to be inside a vehicle.)
  • A player can go prone between the treads or wheels of an oncoming vehicle, to avoid being crushed.
  • Unlike in previous games, the reason of death in the killfeed for a roadkill is the name of the vehicle instead of "killed" or "roadkill".