The Scout uses a baseball bat as his default melee weapon although it deals less damage than the other mercenaries' melee weapons, it does swing at a faster rate. If combined with the Sandman's stun effect (see below), it can cause critical damage. A third weapon the Scout can use is the Flying Guillotine, a meat cleaver that when thrown, can cause bleeding damage to whoever it hits. Another energy drink the Scout can use is Crit-i-Cola, which upon consuming, makes the Scout temporarily deal mini-crits, but also makes the Scout 10% more vulnerable to damage, and after wearing off, marks him for death (instant mini-crits on him) for 2 seconds. The Scout can also substitute the pistol for an energy drink called BONK! Atomic Punch, which upon consuming, makes the Scout temporarily invincible and run faster, but disables the Scout from attacking (except for taunt killing) during that time. He can replace the pistol for a variation called the Winger, which deals more damage and allows the Scout to jump higher, but has a much smaller clip than the default pistol. The Scout's secondary weapon is a pistol by default, which fires quickly and is great for taking down sentries. The Shortstop can also enable an additional action when using the secondary fire, which allows the Scout to push enemies, but also makes the Scout more vulnerable to being pushed or launched by enemy fire. In addition to the shotgun variations, the Scout can also use the Shortstop, a quadruple-barreled pistol that deals less damage up close than the shotguns, but more damage at a distance. Like the Force-a-Nature and the Soda Popper, the Shortstop has a smaller clip than the Scattergun, but rather than just two bullets, it has four. Another variation similar to the Force-a-Nature is the Soda Popper, a unique double-barrel shotgun that fires faster and builds hype upon dealing damage to enemy mercenaries, allowing for the Scout to preform up to five jumps or increasing the chance to deal critical hits, but like the Force-a-Nature, it only has 2 bullets rather than 6. He can substitute the Scattergun for a double-barrel shotgun known as the Force-a-Nature, which can push opponents, allow for an extra boost while jumping, as well as reloading an entire clip all at once, but also dealing less damage and having a much smaller clip (2 shots instead of 6). The Scout's default Scattergun is no different than other mercenaries' shotguns, being that it deals large amounts of damage up close, but very little damage from a distance. His main weakness is his durability: compared to other mercenaries, he has one of the lowest amounts of health (alongside the Engineer, the Sniper, and the Spy), as well as higher vulnerability to all forms of damage. He captures control points and pushes carts at the rate of 2 players. He is an excellent choice for completing objectives quickly. Carrying a Scattergun, Bat, and Pistol by default, the Scout is ideal for aggressive fighting and flanking, allowing him to inflict massive close-range damage before dashing away to safety. The Scout gets his name because he's the fastest mercenary on the battlefield, and his double jump leaves slower opponents struggling to keep up. In Expiration Date, it is revealed that the Scout is in love with Miss Pauling, although it is one-sided as she doesn't like him that way. He is a huge fan of the singer Tom Jones and has bought a lot of merchandise centered around the famous singer. Despite his arrogant and snarky nature, he is strongly caring and supportive towards his teammates as he would help them in any situation. He loves to taunt and mock his enemies and even insult them in the most offensive and vile ways, making the Scout look more like a bully. He is incredibly narcissistic and vain in himself as the fastest mercenary on the team, which leads to him have a very big ego. Out of all the TF2 Mercenaries, the Scout is the most snarky, arrogant, and foul-mouthed out of all of them.
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