
It was meant to have 100 units of gasoline when picked up, while gas cans on the ground would give 25 units of gas. The Chainsaw returned in the retail version of Killing Floor.Ĭoding found in Killing Floor 1.0 suggests that the Chainsaw was originally meant to use ammo. Damage from it counts towards the Berserker perk in Killing Floor 2.5 and Killing Floor 2.51. It has no model, but behaves just like the 1.0 Chainsaw does. According to data found in the game, the Chainsaw's primary fire did 50 damage per blade, while the alternate fire did 190 damage and an addition 80 damage.Įven though it is impossible to purchase this weapon, it can be picked up if a map has it laying around, such as KF-LaCasaMuerta. However, it was given all-new stats and the amount of money needed to purchase it was converted to pounds. The Chainsaw was removed from Killing Floor 2.0 and later versions because of issues with animation. Historical Differences Killing Floor 2.0 Stick with a long ranged weapon, like the Dual 9mms, Handcannon or LAW if you need to quickly take out a group of enemies.

The alternate fire can quickly whittle down a horde while they're following you.

Just use the alternate fire once to do a lot of damage, then retreat. Plus, you don't constantly stay close when using the alternate fire. It does a lot more damage than the primary fire and can hit multiple enemies with one swing.
