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ARSENAL KILL EFFECTS HUB
Kill Effects can customize how a player killed by the user (including themselves) dies. They can be bought in the shop, earned through flair cases, or earned through an event. Along with all the effects, is a shuffle effect, which makes the players die with all the kill effects you have.
List of Kill Effects
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Trivia
- Originally, the Fade kill effect was going to make the enemy turn into black sparkles.
- The Scoobis kill effect was initially exclusive in Flair cases, however on 10/05/19 it was put in the item shop.
- Many of the kill effects are references to several memes and other media.
- Fade is likely a reference to the infamous scene from Avengers: Infinity War, in which half of the cast turned to dust.
- Error is a reference to "Missing Textures", an occurrence in valve games where a pink and black checkerboard pattern is placed as a stand in for missing textures. This effect also plays an error sound from Windows XP for comedic effect.
- Toasty is very likely a reference to the cult classic meme'd line from MORTAL KOMBAT.
- Evaporate is based on a kill effect existent in Team Fortress 2, which ROLVe takes inspiration from. It has been notorious for its obnoxious sound and long-lasting ragdoll, which only occurs with laser-based weapons.
- Anvil is a reference to slapstick from old cartoons, in which many characters would comedically be bashed in the head by a falling anvil.
- Donut is a reference to an infamous scene from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, in which notable side character Noriaki Kakyoin is perforated through the stomach by antagonist, DIO, and his stand, The World, hence the name "Donut". It also has the same bass boosted sound effect.
- Mjolnir is a reference to an old ROBLOX gear that produced the same effect as shown in game and it produced the same explosions sound as the old ROBLOX.
- Similarly, Darkheart is based on the kill effect produced by the Darkheart sword in ROBLOX.
- SkullCane is yet another reference to a ROBLOX gear that produced the same effect in game.
- Hyperlaser is also a reference to a ROBLOX gear, which player into a light blue outline upon killing them.
- Moderated and Banned both reference ROBLOX's infamous tendency to ban/moderate various things, with the emblem present being the [CONTENT DELETED] symbol.
- Sans is a kill effect based on Sans from the popular game Undertale.
- Gold is based on a TF2 kill effect that can be found on the Golden Wrench, Saxxy, and the Golden Frying Pan. The sound effect is the same with the effect as well.
- Ice is another effect based on TF2, originating from the Spy-cicle. The sound effect used in the kill effect is also from the game.
- Portal is a reference to the Valve game series Portal, as likely evidenced from the color of the two portals.
- Robot is a reference to the death effect from video game Mega Man.
- Hooked is a reference to an episode called Hooky in the cartoon Spongebob Squarepants.
- Duck is based on a TF2 kill effect during Scream Fortress 2018 where if someone killed during that event they will drop ducks which can be collected. The voice also from this game, by character Merasmus.
- Garcello is a reference to phase 3 of a Friday Night Funkin' mod, Smoke Em' Out where the opponent, Garcello transformed into ghost after dying.
- Martial is a reference to the Fist of the North Star when the antagonists were killed by the protagonist, Kenshiro after declaring that they are already dead.
- Piano is a common slapstick used in the media, similar to Anvil.
- Tiger Drop is a reference to the Komaki Tiger Drop from Yakuza.
- Tomato is a reference to the trope when displeased crowds are throwing stuff at bad performances.
- Iconic Pose is a reference to a commonly used "death" pose from Family Guy.
- Jumpman is a reference to the death animation seen in Donkey Kong.
- In the description of the VIP gamepass, it labels the VIP kill effect as Money.
- Multiple kill effects use models from the ROBLOX Avatar Shop.
- Confusion uses a ROBLOX hat but it moves around the head.
- Duck uses Rubber Duckie.
- Snowman partly uses the Snow Gentleman Bundle.
- Taco uses the gear of the same name.
- The "Mmm Chavez" line also is from the gear.
- Bunch of Fireworks uses the 4th of July Fireworks 2018.
- Cauldron uses Confusion's Cauldron.
- Coal uses Sparkle Time Lump of Coal.
- Fish uses the Floppy Fish hat.
- The effect originally used the Go Fish gear.
- Pumpkin uses the Classic ROBLOX Pumpkin Head.
- Scarecrow uses the Scarecrow on my Head and Shoulder Crow accessories.
- Toys uses Rubber Duckie, Teddy Bloxpin, and Magical Rainbow Pony.
- Beach Ball uses the Beach Ball Head.
- Skeleton uses the Skeleton Bundle and The Riddling Skull.
- The same skull model was used for the Skull Cane kill effect as well.
- UFO uses the Personal UFO gear, however the icon uses an edited version of the UFO hat.
- Penguin Missile uses the Penguin Horde Attack gear.
- Hammer uses the Ban Hammer.
- Cake uses an retextured accessory of the same name.
- Bats and BatMorph use the Little Pet Bat hat.
- Pickle uses an edited Pickle Ad Guy.
- Decorate uses the Deluxe Christmas Wreath, Holiday Lights, and Festive Tree Topper hats.
- Presents use an edited Opened Shiny Blue Gift of Niceness.
- Undead uses the hands from the Zombie Grip Bomb gear.
- Piano uses the Orbital Piano Strike gear.
- Brains uses the Brain hat.
- Portal, Bloxy and Garcello are the only kill effects that can be redeemed by a code.
- Team Stone is the least expensive legendary, at only 400 battlebucks.
- The Trapdoor kill effect was originally admin rarity during the release of the 1 Billion Update. However, it was changed to legendary in the Summer Update II.
- Gold kill effect was also originally legendary, this was changed to admin later.
- All kill effects are currently glitched for some players where they do not work. This can be fixed by turning on kill effects, basic skins and ragdolls.
- Upon Prime Gaming Update release, the Portal kill effect was broken and remained unfixed until January 2nd, 2022.
- None and Garcello are the only kill effects where the icon includes a drawing instead of a rendering character.
- The Sans kill effect originally had orange flames, but was changed to have blue flames.
- British, Gold and Portal were temporarily added to the daily shop on April 20, 2022, in addition to the Delinquent That's Cool skin releasing annually.
- Out of those three, the British kill effect can be obtainable at any time when unboxing the Flair Case.
- Headshot reuses the headshot animations from Typical Colors 2.
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