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* '''Gloves of Running Urgently''' - In the past considered as the best melee weapon for the Heavy, but they have been modified. It has a slow maximum health drain, but the speed boost still comes useful for rolling out on [[5CP]] maps.
 
* '''Gloves of Running Urgently''' - In the past considered as the best melee weapon for the Heavy, but they have been modified. It has a slow maximum health drain, but the speed boost still comes useful for rolling out on [[5CP]] maps.
 
* '''Fists of Steel''' - The new alternative after the GRU's nerf. The Fists of Steel reduce the damage taken by the Heavy by non-melee weapons, and with that they also give him a getaway possibility. They do not however boost the Heavy's speed in any way, so it is advisable that on long maps the [[Soldier (Highlander)|Soldier]] should run the Disciplinary Action.
 
* '''Fists of Steel''' - The new alternative after the GRU's nerf. The Fists of Steel reduce the damage taken by the Heavy by non-melee weapons, and with that they also give him a getaway possibility. They do not however boost the Heavy's speed in any way, so it is advisable that on long maps the [[Soldier (Highlander)|Soldier]] should run the Disciplinary Action.
* '''Eviction Notice''' - For Heavies who dislike the GRU's fast maximum health drainage, the Eviction Notice is often their go-to melee. This melee weapon drains health slower than the GRU and grants a speed boost thats slower than the GRU. Hitting an enemy with this grants a small speed boost after the hit.
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* '''Eviction Notice''' - For Heavies who dislike the GRU's punishing mini-crit downside, the Eviction Notice is often their go-to melee. Without the lingering effect of marked-for-death, the Eviction Notice provides a slightly safer alternative to the GRU.
  
 
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