Frying Pan

Sniper Rifle "Well somebody's gonna make them some zombie grits!"

- Ellis "Nobody better not make a crack about me being in the kitchen!"

- Rochelle

The Frying Pan, also known as the Skillet, is a close combat weapon seen in Left 4 Dead 2. It is primarily found in kitchens and nearby (discarded) cookware.

It can be found in the following campaigns:


 * Swamp Fever
 * Hard Rain
 * The Parish
 * Crash Course (Left 4 Dead 2 PC version only)
 * Death Toll (Left 4 Dead 2 only)
 * Blood Harvest (Left 4 Dead 2 only)
 * The Last Stand (Left 4 Dead 2 version)

Melee Mechanics
The Frying Pan is classified as a bludgeoning weapon. It spews blood on the screen, but never dismantles or mutilates the Infected. It also sends the Infected's body flying a small distance.

Pros

 * High spawn rate.
 * Stumbles crowds of Infected relatively easily.
 * Attacks are less obstructive to the user's vision.
 * Makes loud sound effect.

Cons

 * Short reach.
 * One of the slowest melee weapons.
 * Cannot be used to cut a Smoker's tongue.
 * Not recommended for killing Boomers due to bile showering attacker and any nearby Survivors.

Tactics

 * A good strategy for using the Frying Pan (and any other melee weapon) against a small horde is to shove them back, hit them with the Pan, then repeat the process. This keeps the Infected constantly stunned and unable to attack you, while you slowly pick them off. Bear in mind your character will eventually get exhausted from shoving, unless the game is on Easy Mode.
 * Unlike most other melee weapons, the Frying Pan is usually found in predictable areas, such as a kitchen. Moreover, they are often accessible at the beginning of certain campaigns. This allows players to use frying pans as melee weapon if no other desirable pistols or other melee weapons are available.
 * Like all melee weapons, the frying pan has a short range of attack. It is hence unwise to attack a Boomer with the weapon because of its after-death bile effect. A good tactic against Boomers would be to shove them away to a safe distance, then switch to a firearm, backpedal, and dispatch it.