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{{Quotation|'''The Medic''' diagnosing an infected player|You have thirty seconds to live!|sound=Medic_taunts15.wav}} | {{Quotation|'''The Medic''' diagnosing an infected player|You have thirty seconds to live!|sound=Medic_taunts15.wav}} | ||
− | The '''Heartwarming Headache''' is an unreleased [[Hats|headwear]] item for [[Classes|all classes]]. It appears as | + | The '''Heartwarming Headache''' is an unreleased [[Hats|headwear]] item for [[Classes|all classes]]. It appears as a {{w|headcrab}} from the ''[[Wikipedia:Half-Life_(Series)|Half-Life]]'' series. |
Taunting with this item equipped while an enemy is nearby will cause the headcrab to jump to the nearest enemy player's head, instantly killing him. The headcrab will then happily jump and return to owner's head. | Taunting with this item equipped while an enemy is nearby will cause the headcrab to jump to the nearest enemy player's head, instantly killing him. The headcrab will then happily jump and return to owner's head. |
Revision as of 21:11, 31 March 2012
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“ | You have thirty seconds to live!
Click to listen
— The Medic diagnosing an infected player
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The Heartwarming Headache is an unreleased headwear item for all classes. It appears as a Template:W from the Half-Life series.
Taunting with this item equipped while an enemy is nearby will cause the headcrab to jump to the nearest enemy player's head, instantly killing him. The headcrab will then happily jump and return to owner's head.
The Heartwarming Headache was contributed to the Steam Workshop.
Contents
Update history
- [Undocumented] Heartwarming Headache was added to the game files.
Trivia
- The origin of the name comes from an old Jewish bakery which supplied cookies (with alcohol) under this name.