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* This item is named "Bubble Helmet With Convenient Pipe Attachment" on the Dr. Grordbort's website.<ref>[https://drgrordborts.com/products/team-fortress-2-moonman-pack/ Team Fortress 2 Moonman Pack]</ref> | * This item is named "Bubble Helmet With Convenient Pipe Attachment" on the Dr. Grordbort's website.<ref>[https://drgrordborts.com/products/team-fortress-2-moonman-pack/ Team Fortress 2 Moonman Pack]</ref> | ||
+ | * In the description, "[[w:Henry Vassall-Fox, 3rd Baron Holland|Lord Holland]]" and "[[w:Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington|Duke of Wellington]]" refer to real early 19th-century British political figures, both connected with the [[w:Napoleonic Wars|Napoleonic Wars]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:25, 9 August 2023
“ | Survive the vacuum and remain dignified in one handy bubble helmet!
— Bubble Pipe publicity blurb
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The Bubble Pipe is a community-created cosmetic item for the Pyro. It is a round, transparent space helmet with a falcon-style smoking pipe, emitting the "Genteel Smoke" particle effect, slotted through an opening in the front.
The Bubble Pipe was later contributed to the Steam Workshop, at Valve's request.
Item set
Main article: Item sets
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Crafting
See also: Crafting
Blueprint
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Update history
December 15, 2011 Patch #1 (Australian Christmas 2011)
- The Bubble Pipe was added to the game.
- The Bubble Pipe is now droppable, craftable and purchasable.
- Fixed particle display problems for items with multiple effects.
Trivia
- This item is named "Bubble Helmet With Convenient Pipe Attachment" on the Dr. Grordbort's website.[1]
- In the description, "Lord Holland" and "Duke of Wellington" refer to real early 19th-century British political figures, both connected with the Napoleonic Wars.
Gallery
References
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