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Birthday mode can be enabled on community servers by setting <code>tf_birthday 1</code> in the [[Dedicated server configuration|server.cfg]] file. | Birthday mode can be enabled on community servers by setting <code>tf_birthday 1</code> in the [[Dedicated server configuration|server.cfg]] file. | ||
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Since October 2009, Halloween is an annual ''Team Fortress 2'' holiday. This holiday originally started a few days before [[w:Halloween|Halloween]], lasting a week or two into early November. The Halloween holiday now begins the first day of each October. When the Halloween holiday is in effect, Halloween-restricted items become visible in-game (these same Halloween-restricted items are also visible during [[Full Moon]] events). Originally, these items were obtained by picking up [[Haunted Halloween Gift]]s that spawned on [[Mann Manor]], [[Eyeaduct]], [[Ghost Fort]], and [[Helltower]]. In [[Scream Fortress 2015]] and [[Scream Fortress 2016]], these items were obtainable only by completing [[Merasmissions]]. From [[Scream Fortress 2017]] onward, these items can be obtained by opening [[Halloween Package]]s normally rewarded for completing [[Halloween Contracts]] (also called Merasmissions) that are activated around the 5th of October. | Since October 2009, Halloween is an annual ''Team Fortress 2'' holiday. This holiday originally started a few days before [[w:Halloween|Halloween]], lasting a week or two into early November. The Halloween holiday now begins the first day of each October. When the Halloween holiday is in effect, Halloween-restricted items become visible in-game (these same Halloween-restricted items are also visible during [[Full Moon]] events). Originally, these items were obtained by picking up [[Haunted Halloween Gift]]s that spawned on [[Mann Manor]], [[Eyeaduct]], [[Ghost Fort]], and [[Helltower]]. In [[Scream Fortress 2015]] and [[Scream Fortress 2016]], these items were obtainable only by completing [[Merasmissions]]. From [[Scream Fortress 2017]] onward, these items can be obtained by opening [[Halloween Package]]s normally rewarded for completing [[Halloween Contracts]] (also called Merasmissions) that are activated around the 5th of October. | ||
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The [[Australian Christmas 2011]] Update introduced the Smissmas holiday restriction, formerly known as Winter. This restriction is currently exclusive to [[Noise Maker#Winter Holiday|Noise Maker - Winter Holiday]]. | The [[Australian Christmas 2011]] Update introduced the Smissmas holiday restriction, formerly known as Winter. This restriction is currently exclusive to [[Noise Maker#Winter Holiday|Noise Maker - Winter Holiday]]. | ||
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Revision as of 14:09, 2 September 2024
Mildly Disturbing Halloween Mask
Level 10 Holiday Hat
Holiday Restriction: Halloween / Full Moon
Brown paper never looked so mildly disturbing.
( Achievement Item: Not Tradable or Marketable )
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Holidays are special events in Team Fortress 2, usually automatically set within the game to coincide with a cultural holiday, birthday celebration, or other commemorations. Holiday restrictions are sometimes placed on items to enable players to equip them only for a specific holiday period.
Items with holiday restrictions have the restriction denoted in their attributes as "Holiday Restriction: [name]". The restricting of items was first implemented with the Haunted Hallowe'en Special Update in 2009.
Equipping an item with a Holiday restriction while that Holiday is not active results in the item simply not appearing in the game world.
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Holidays
TF Birthday
Soon followed by the first Halloween holiday, TF Birthday was the first holiday introduced to Team Fortress 2. Since August of 2009, to celebrate the original release of the Team Fortress mod, the game automatically activates an annual Birthday mode holiday. While Birthday mode activates other game features, the TF Birthday Noise Maker is the only Birthday-restricted item.
Birthday mode can be enabled on community servers by setting tf_birthday 1
in the server.cfg file.
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†Items did not drop in these years.
Restricted items
Action items | ||
Noise Maker - TF Birthday |
Halloween
Since October 2009, Halloween is an annual Team Fortress 2 holiday. This holiday originally started a few days before Halloween, lasting a week or two into early November. The Halloween holiday now begins the first day of each October. When the Halloween holiday is in effect, Halloween-restricted items become visible in-game (these same Halloween-restricted items are also visible during Full Moon events). Originally, these items were obtained by picking up Haunted Halloween Gifts that spawned on Mann Manor, Eyeaduct, Ghost Fort, and Helltower. In Scream Fortress 2015 and Scream Fortress 2016, these items were obtainable only by completing Merasmissions. From Scream Fortress 2017 onward, these items can be obtained by opening Halloween Packages normally rewarded for completing Halloween Contracts (also called Merasmissions) that are activated around the 5th of October.
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†Holiday was automatically turned on during the 1st of the month.
Restricted items
Smissmas
The Australian Christmas 2011 Update introduced the Smissmas holiday restriction, formerly known as Winter. This restriction is currently exclusive to Noise Maker - Winter Holiday.
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†Holiday was automatically turned on during the 1st of the month.
Restricted items
Action items | ||
Noise Maker - Winter Holiday |
Minor holidays
On February 14, the message of the day that welcomes the player when they connect to a server also wishes they enjoy Valentine's Day.
On April 1st, also known as April Fools' Day (or simply April Fools), there is a chance players do the Schadenfreude instead of the default taunts. The message of the day also wishes they enjoy the date.
On April 8, the Soldier statue in Granary appears in most other Valve-made maps, as well as some community-created ones, in memory of Rick May, the Soldier's original voice actor who died on this day in 2020.
Unused content
- There is a string in the localization files for a variant of the "Halloween / Full Moon" holiday restriction that would also restrict items to Valentine's Day.