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Primary fire will cause enough damage un-perked to decapitate a [[clot]], [[crawler]], or [[stalker]] on the lower difficulties. On higher difficulties the same is achievable via use of perk bonuses, or by using alt-fire which deals over twice the amount of damage for a little under twice the swing speed. | Primary fire will cause enough damage un-perked to decapitate a [[clot]], [[crawler]], or [[stalker]] on the lower difficulties. On higher difficulties the same is achievable via use of perk bonuses, or by using alt-fire which deals over twice the amount of damage for a little under twice the swing speed. | ||
As with all melee weapons it has the ability to back-stab for double damage, to which the head multiplier is then applied. | |||
== Strategy == | == Strategy == |
Revision as of 09:41, 28 October 2012
All information has been verified with update 1039
Killing Floor item | |
Knife | |
Alt-fire launches a more powerful attack | |
General Information | |
Perk | Berserker |
Can sell/buy | No |
Weapon Information | |
Damage | 19 (55) |
Head multiplier | 125% |
Rate of fire | 0.60 (1.10) |
Values listed in brackets are for alternate (secondary) fire. |
The knife is one of the weapons every player spawns with (along with the 9mm, syringe, and welder). It is sometimes used in the early waves to make up enough money to buy better weapons, although it is also a viable side arm for a sufficiently levelled berserker.
Primary fire will cause enough damage un-perked to decapitate a clot, crawler, or stalker on the lower difficulties. On higher difficulties the same is achievable via use of perk bonuses, or by using alt-fire which deals over twice the amount of damage for a little under twice the swing speed.
As with all melee weapons it has the ability to back-stab for double damage, to which the head multiplier is then applied.
Strategy
- Time your swings carefully and aim for the head. Weaker specimens can often be decapitated this way.
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