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Voice responses are contextually triggered lines that play after the player has achieved something, for instance killing a certain amount of enemies with a primary or melee Weapon, or the player has triggered something, like being set on fire.
The following dictates the Pyro voice commands. Note that Voice Menu 3 does not display in the chat window except for "Help!".
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Responses are a feature similar to voice commands, where your character may deliver a line of speech when a response rule is met.
The Pyro's voice actor, Dennis Bateman, also voices the Spy. The Pyro has the same voice for the English, German, Spanish, French, and Russian versions of Team Fortress 2. Three Napalm Grenades, weapons from Team Fortress Classic, appear strapped to the front of the Pyro's suit and were originally intended to be usable weapons in Team Fortress ...
The voice commands are a communication feature that consists in pre-defined calls, usually used to quickly communicate with the team or call for help. When used, they are spoken in the voice of the player class, and may also include a hand gesture (not visible to players themselves).
Taunts are character-specific animations that can be manually triggered in-game. The Pyro has several taunts, all of which are listed below with applicable voicelines and a description of the animation. This does not include voice responses or voice commands.
Miss Pauling responses are contextually triggered lines that play after a player receives or completes a Contract during the Gun Mettle Update or Tough Break Update events. All of her lines can be heard below.
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Medic responses. Voice responses are contextually triggered voice responses that play after the player has achieved something, for example killing a certain amount of enemies with a primary or melee weapon, or has triggered something, for example being set on fire.