When the Short Circuit is the active weapon, the Engineer cannot move buildings. If the player uses the secondary fire while looking at the ground whilst an enemy is within the blast radius of the energy orb, the Engineer can perform a blast jump almost equal in power to a rocket jump. If an energy orb hits an opposite team's orb, both energy orbs are destroyed. Similar to many other projectiles, Pyros can reflect the energy orbs. If the player has less than 65 metal, secondary fire does not work. Each hit deals 15 damage every 0.5 seconds, with an additional 15 damage being dealt if the ball impacts a surface. Unlike most projectiles, the energy orb has limited range and can hit targets multiple times. Each shot costs 65 metal and has a 0.5 second delay between each shot. Secondary fire fires an orb of electricity that slowly travels forward and destroys all enemy projectiles (with the exception of syringes, and the Righteous Bison and Pomson 6000's projectiles) in its path. Despite its looks, the burst only deals damage at point blank and becomes harmless at range. Primary fire unleashes a short-ranged burst of electrical energy at the same rate as the Pistol, which deals 10 damage to enemies at the expense of 5 metal. The Short Circuit does not require reloading and instead draws ammunition directly from the Engineer's metal supply. The weapon replaces the Engineer's right hand, but, unlike the Gunslinger, only appears on the player model if it is the current active weapon. Two orange and grey shell-like pieces extended out over the base and part of the rubber sealing, appearing to be parts of the Engineer's rubber glove. It is a futuristic electrical device consisting of two probes and rubber sealing, with two large, thick yellow cables extending from a black base piece, connected to a clamp bolted shut over one of the probes. The Short Circuit is a community-created promotional secondary weapon for the Engineer.
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