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* Based on {{code|$blendtintbybasealpha}} and {{code|$colortint_tmp}} values in the item's material files, the item appears to be in the early stages of testing for what would eventually become the [[Paint Can]] tool. | * Based on {{code|$blendtintbybasealpha}} and {{code|$colortint_tmp}} values in the item's material files, the item appears to be in the early stages of testing for what would eventually become the [[Paint Can]] tool. | ||
** This also explains the item's current state, as it is set to tint over its base texture almost completely with a flat white color. | ** This also explains the item's current state, as it is set to tint over its base texture almost completely with a flat white color. | ||
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+ | == See also == | ||
+ | * [[Roaming Roman]] | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == |
Revision as of 20:01, 2 July 2021
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The Legionaire's Lid is a scrapped community-created cosmetic item for the Soldier. It resembles the helmet of a Roman Legionaire, with a team-colored plumage.
The item's model, materials, textures, and backpack icon were all found in the GCF files, but have since been removed, and the item is currently unavailable in-game. A similarly themed helmet, the Defiant Spartan, may have been implemented as opposed to this hat. The Legionaire's Lid's name and description can still be found in tf_english.txt
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Contents
Update history
September 30, 2010 Patch (Mann-Conomy Update)
- [Undocumented] Materials for the Legionaire's Lid were added to the game.
Notes
- Based on
$blendtintbybasealpha
and$colortint_tmp
values in the item's material files, the item appears to be in the early stages of testing for what would eventually become the Paint Can tool.- This also explains the item's current state, as it is set to tint over its base texture almost completely with a flat white color.
See also
Gallery
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