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{{quote|These are potatoes, Comrade Commisar! Why are we using potatoes instead of real grenades?"<br />"Because real grenades are valuable! In fact, they are worth a lot more than you are!|A [[:Category:Red Army Soldiers|Russian soldier]] and Commisar [[Letlev]]}}
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{{dialogue a-b|Russian Soldier|These are potatoes, Comrade Commissar! Why are we using potatoes instead of real grenades?|Commissar Letlev|Because real grenades are valuable! In fact, they are worth a lot more than you are!|A Soviet soldier and [[Letlev|Commissar Letlev]].}}
   
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'''[[wikipedia:Potato|Potatoes]]''' are "weapons" featured in ''[[Call of Duty 2]]'' as a substitute for an actual [[RGD-33]]. They also feature as props in ''[[Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare]]'' and ''[[Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2]]''.
== In-Game ==
 
Potatoes are used in Red Army Training, the opening level of ''[[Call of Duty 2]]''. They are grenade substitutes used by the player to practice throwing grenades, and also a nod towards Russia's production shortages during the early part of the war. Being nothing more than a normal potato, it does not cause any damage, nor explode like more conventional ordinance. If thrown at another character, it will harmlessly bounce off.
 
   
 
==Call of Duty 2==
If the player throws a potato at a German soldier in the level [[Red Army Training]], the German will be surprised and confused, and say "Kartoffeln?" which is German for 'potatoes.' Also, if the player throws enough at the German, a potato will get stuck in his head.
 
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{{Infobox/weapon
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|image = [[File:Potato model CoD2.png|200px]]
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|name = ''Call of Duty 2''
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| damage = 0
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|maxammo = 4
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|radius = 0
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|used = [[Soviet Armed Forces]]
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|HUD= [[File:Potato pickup CoD2.png]]
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|console = <tt>potato</tt>}}
   
 
Potatoes are used in "[[Red Army Training]]", the opening level of the ''[[Call of Duty 2]]'' campaign. They are grenade substitutes used by the player and his fellow comrades to practice throwing grenades. Being nothing more than a normal potato, they do not cause any damage, nor do they explode like conventional hand grenades. If thrown at another character, they harmlessly bounce off without the NPC reacting at all. Sometimes if thrown at an enemy, they die.
<gallery columns="3" captionalign="left">
 
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Image:potato1.png|Potato being thrown.
 
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===Gallery===
Image:potato2.png|Thrown potato.
 
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<gallery>
POTATO_GUY.jpg|The Russian sodier who comments on the potatoes.
 
 
potato1.png|Potato being thrown.
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Player_about_to_throw_a_potato_COD_2.png|Player about to throw the potato, seen at field of view of 120
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
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==Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare==
{{CoD2 Weapons}} {{Template:Stub}}
 
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Potatoes are seen in a box in the weapon armory in "[[F.N.G.]]" as a throwback to ''Call of Duty 2''.
[[Category:Call of Duty 2]]
 
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[[Category:Weapons]]
 
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<gallery>
[[Category:Misc Weapons]]
 
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COD4 Potato.png|Potatoes in ''Call of Duty 4''.
[[Category:Training Levels]]
 
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</gallery>
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==Call of Duty: World at War==
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Unused potato models can be found in the game files.
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==Video==
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<gallery>
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Call of Duty 2 Potato|Potatoes used throughout the level
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</gallery>
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==Trivia==
 
*If the player throws a potato at a German soldier in the level "[[Red Army Training]]", the German will be surprised and confused, and say "Kartoffeln?" which is German for 'potatoes?'. Also, if the player throws enough at the German, a potato will get stuck in his head.
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*It's possible to kill the German prisoner being interrogated, with the potatoes. However, doing so will fail the mission.
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{{CoD2 Weapons}}
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[[Category:Call of Duty 2 Single Player Weapons‎]]

Revision as of 03:37, 3 December 2017

The subject of this article appeared in Call of Duty 2. The subject of this article appeared in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. The subject of this article appeared in Call of Duty: World at War.
Russian Soldier: "These are potatoes, Comrade Commissar! Why are we using potatoes instead of real grenades?"
Commissar Letlev: "Because real grenades are valuable! In fact, they are worth a lot more than you are!"
— A Soviet soldier and Commissar Letlev.

Potatoes are "weapons" featured in Call of Duty 2 as a substitute for an actual RGD-33. They also feature as props in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.

Call of Duty 2

Potatoes are used in "Red Army Training", the opening level of the Call of Duty 2 campaign. They are grenade substitutes used by the player and his fellow comrades to practice throwing grenades. Being nothing more than a normal potato, they do not cause any damage, nor do they explode like conventional hand grenades. If thrown at another character, they harmlessly bounce off without the NPC reacting at all. Sometimes if thrown at an enemy, they die.

Gallery

Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare

Potatoes are seen in a box in the weapon armory in "F.N.G." as a throwback to Call of Duty 2.

Call of Duty: World at War

Unused potato models can be found in the game files.

Video

Trivia

  • If the player throws a potato at a German soldier in the level "Red Army Training", the German will be surprised and confused, and say "Kartoffeln?" which is German for 'potatoes?'. Also, if the player throws enough at the German, a potato will get stuck in his head.
  • It's possible to kill the German prisoner being interrogated, with the potatoes. However, doing so will fail the mission.