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− | Secret Saxton
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− | Level 1 Gift
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− | When used, this Action Item gives a random gift to a random person on the server!
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− | This item is consumable, not tradable and not craftable.
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− | This item is an Action Item. Click on the backpack's 'Use' button to use it. Alternatively, equip it in the Action slot of a class loadout and press the 'Use Item in Action Slot' key, which can be bound in the Keyboard settings.
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− | This Action Item gives a random item to a single other player on your server.
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− | This item can be used by all classes. This item is equipped in the Action loadout slot.
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− | This item costs $0.99 USD for one use.
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− | [[User:Iloverice|Iloverice]] 04:57, 1 October 2010 (UTC)
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− | What items can be received? does it perform a random drop of all drop-able items? does it just drop regular items? do they also occasionally drop hats? and what about crates and unusual hats? more information will be needed on these presents. [[User:RiVenoX|RiVenoX]] 20:03, 4 October 2010 (UTC)
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− | : I've seen one lucky fellow get a Towering Pillar of Hats from a Pile o' Gifts. I would assume the Secret Saxton would do the same. [[User:Alphard|Alphard]] 14:49, 9 October 2010 (UTC) | |
− | : The Hampshire Heavies servers recently had an event where they gave out gifts to celebrate TF2's birthday. Here's a list to the gifts players received: http://www.thehh.co.uk/gifteditemlog.php -- [[User:ShunyValdez|ShunyValdez]] 03:58, 12 October 2010 (UTC)
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− | ==limitations==
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− | I've receieved gifts which would not allow me to craft or trade said item for a short while-- around a day or so. Any evidence supporting this?[[User:Atylonisus|Atylonisus]] 00:21, 8 October 2010 (UTC)
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− | : post a screenshot of the gift you received. That can be evidence for us to determine if its uncraftable or untradeable.
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