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Make a workshop item.
The Pine Tree Decorator
(Name Subject to change...)
New Demoman Primary.
Shoots Tree Ornaments.
Upon right click, explode particles colored red and green.
© Gary Mother( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)ing Oak
And although he has more secondaries, consider demo knight a whole different class...
Of course, you need to consider that two of the unlocks for the secondary slot function in a nearly identical manner, that one of the primary unlocks is passive and that Melee unlocks don't mean much since there are very few worth using unless you Demoknight; the Half-Zatoichi, Bottle and Ullapool Caber being the three possible choices. The rest are Demoknight weapons, and force you to use either the Chargin' Targe or the Splendid Screen; considering how the Stickybomb Launcher is a much more common and effective weapon, your point about Melee weapons is moot.
The Soldier has three Rocket Launchers that significantly differ from his Stock set, a Shotgun that provides a unique twist and three different Banners which accomplish different bonuses; the Melee weapons he has are also usable in any weapon combination, rather than being pegged to a certain playstyle. Your justifications are not valid; the only primary unlock functions in an identical way, minus Grenades that roll and a lower clip; those are two disadvantages that don't directly change the playstyle, unless you absolutely need to have a Grenade bounce, which does not happen often. The Scottish Resistance plays in a different playstyle, focusing on traps rather than direct combat, but that is a single weapon; all in all, the Demoman essentially has five choices in what he wants to use, barring a Demoknight strategy, which forces him to use one of the Shields.
I don't consider whining to be complaining about a legitimate claim, which is a lack of explosive based weaponry for the Demoman in comparison to the options a Demoknight has; a Demoman has the choice between two primaries and two secondaries, while the Demoknight can choose between all three primaries, two secondaries and any Sword or Axe, which forms a much larger arsenal than the Bottle type weapons and the Ullapool Caber. Please, tell me how his incredibly section of Melee weapons bolsters a variety of choice for the Demoman, and not the Demoknight.