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'''Halloween''' refers to the series of [[Halloween event|annual '''Scream Fortress Updates'''/'''Halloween events''']], during which [[w:Halloween|Halloween]]-themed content is added to the game and a number of Halloween in-game effects are activated.
'''Halloween''' in ''Team Fortress 2'' has been celebrated twice in the form of special event updates. Traditionally, these updates have introduced [[achievements]] and new [[items]] to be obtained through play on a specific event [[map]]. The two Halloween events have also incorporated additional elements to the [[backstory]] of the game through the update's [[hidden pages]], most notably featuring the [[Mann|Mann Family]].
 
  
== The Terrifying Team Fortress Haunted Hallowe'en Special ==
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'''Halloween''' may also refer to:
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Released October 29, 2009, the Haunted Hallowe'en Special was the first holiday-specific patch and event in ''Team Fortress 2''. The patch introduced the community made map [[Harvest]] in both standard and event versions and also released the [[Mildly Disturbing Halloween Mask]], the [[Ghastly Gibus]], [[Pumpkin Bombs]], [[Halloween pumpkins]], the [[Taunts#Thriller Taunt|Thriller Taunt]], [[Ghost]]s, and five new achievements in the [[Scarechievements]] pack. The event lasted from October 29, 2009, to November 9, 2009.
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* [[Halloween mode]], a game mode enabled during Halloween events.<!-- effects other than the [[Full Moon]] costume restrictions -->
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* The Halloween and Full Moon [[Holiday#Halloween|Holiday Restriction]] applied to some items.
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* [[Halloween Costumes]], which are Holiday-Restricted items visible only during Halloween and Full Moon events.
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* [[Halloween Masks]], the first Halloween Costumes, released in 2009 and 2010 Halloween events.
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* [[Halloween map]]s, Halloween-themed maps that are hosted by Valve during Halloween events.
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* [[Halloween Gift Cauldron]], an Action item dropped during some Halloween events.
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* [[Halloween Goodie Cauldron]], an Action item dropped during some Halloween events.
  
== Scream Fortress ==
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The [[October 27, 2010 Patch]], dubbed [[Scream Fortress]], is the second annual Halloween celebration in ''Team Fortress 2''. The update introduced the [[Mann Manor]] event map, featuring the [[Haunted Halloween Gift]] and the [[non-playable character]] the [[Horseless Headless Horsemann]]. The event also reused the [[Pumpkin bombs]] and [[Halloween pumpkins]] of the previous event and reimplemented the [[Taunts#Thriller Taunt|Thriller Taunt]]. The [[Ghostchievements]] set of [[achievements]] were also added to the game.
 
 
 
The Scream Fortress event saw the introduction of several Halloween-themed items. Among them were the Unusual [[Horseless Headless Horsemann's Headtaker]], new [[Halloween Masks]], the [[Saxton Hale Mask]], the [[Horseless Headless Horsemann's Head]], the [[Voodoo Juju]], the [[Spine-Chilling Skull]], and two new [[contribution page|community-contributed]] hats, the [[Cadaver's Cranium]] and the [[Horrific Headsplitter]]. The [[crafting]] item [[Haunted Metal Scrap]] in addition to corresponding [[Crafting#Blueprints|blueprints]] enabled players to obtain the various new event items.
 
 
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 13:08, 8 October 2019

Halloween refers to the series of annual Scream Fortress Updates/Halloween events, during which Halloween-themed content is added to the game and a number of Halloween in-game effects are activated.

Halloween may also refer to: