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== In-Game ==
 
== 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.
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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
 
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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Image:potato1.png|Potato being thrown.
 
Image:potato2.png|Thrown potato.
 
POTATO_GUY.jpg|The Russian soldier who comments on the potatoes.
 
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Revision as of 05:27, 15 August 2010

The subject of this article appeared in Call of Duty 2.
"These are potatoes, Comrade Commisar! Why are we using potatoes instead of real grenades?"
"Because real grenades are valuable! In fact, they are worth a lot more than you are!
"
— A Russian soldier and Commisar Letlev


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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

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