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− | {{See also|Goggles}} | + | {{See also|Goggles|Shades}} |
+ | {{Disambiguation|Glasses}} | ||
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+ | ; [[Cosmetic items]] for the [[Scout]] | ||
+ | : {{De|California Cap}}, | ||
+ | : {{De|Millennial Mercenary}}, | ||
+ | : {{De|Soda Specs}}, | ||
+ | : {{De|Stereoscopic Shades}}, | ||
+ | : {{De|Throttlehead}}. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ; Cosmetic items for the [[Soldier]] | ||
+ | : {{De|First American}}, | ||
+ | : {{De|Ground Control}}, | ||
+ | : {{De|Honcho's Headgear}}, | ||
+ | : {{De|Spook Specs}}. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ; Cosmetic items for the [[Demoman]] | ||
+ | : {{De|Dangeresque, Too?}}, | ||
+ | : {{De|Seeing Double}}. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ; Cosmetic items for the [[Heavy]] | ||
+ | : {{De|Brother Mann}}, | ||
+ | : {{De|Gabe Glasses}}, | ||
+ | : {{De|El Duderino}}, | ||
+ | : {{De|Hound Dog}}, | ||
+ | : {{De|Security Shades}}, | ||
+ | : {{De|Strigoi Stare}}. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ; Cosmetic items for the [[Engineer]] | ||
+ | : {{De|Conagher's Combover}}, | ||
+ | : {{De|Danger}}, | ||
+ | : {{De|Lawnmaker}}, | ||
+ | : {{De|Pardner's Pompadour}}, | ||
+ | : {{De|Professor's Peculiarity}}. | ||
− | {{ | + | ; Cosmetic items for the [[Medic]] |
+ | : {{De|Das Blutliebhaber}}, | ||
+ | : {{De|Free Mann's Fashion}}, | ||
+ | : {{De|Nine-Pipe Problem}}, | ||
+ | : {{De|Steam Pipe}}, | ||
+ | : {{De|Surgeon General}}. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ; Cosmetic items for the [[Sniper]] | ||
+ | : {{De|Hawaiian Hunter}}, | ||
+ | : {{De|Letch's LED}}, | ||
+ | : {{De|Liquidator's Lid}}, | ||
+ | : {{De|Sniper's Snipin' Glass}}. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ; Cosmetic items for the [[Spy]] | ||
+ | : {{De|Familiar Fez}}, | ||
+ | : {{De|Spectre's Spectacles}}. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ; Cosmetic items for multiple [[classes]] | ||
+ | : {{De|Macho Mann}}, | ||
+ | : {{De|Reader's Choice}}. | ||
− | + | ; Cosmetic items for all classes | |
− | + | : {{De|BINOCULUS!}}, | |
− | + | : {{De|Citizen Cane}}, | |
− | + | : {{De|Deus Specs}}, | |
− | + | : {{De|Graybanns}}, | |
− | + | : {{De|Hypno-Eyes}}, | |
− | + | : {{De|Marxman}}, | |
− | + | : {{De|Professor Speks}}, | |
− | + | : {{De|Spooktacles}}, | |
− | + | : {{De|Spider Sights}}, | |
− | + | : {{De|Stapler's Specs}}, | |
− | + | : {{De|Summer Shades}}, | |
− | + | : {{De|That '70s Chapeau}}, | |
− | + | : {{De|Tomb Readers}}, | |
− | + | : {{De|Towering Pillar of Summer Shades}}, | |
− | + | : {{De|Vive La France}}. | |
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Latest revision as of 06:30, 12 October 2024
Glasses may refer to:
- Cosmetic items for the Scout
- California Cap,
- Millennial Mercenary,
- Soda Specs,
- Stereoscopic Shades,
- Throttlehead.
- Cosmetic items for the Soldier
- First American,
- Ground Control,
- Honcho's Headgear,
- Spook Specs.
- Cosmetic items for the Demoman
- Dangeresque, Too?,
- Seeing Double.
- Cosmetic items for the Heavy
- Brother Mann,
- Gabe Glasses,
- El Duderino,
- Hound Dog,
- Security Shades,
- Strigoi Stare.
- Cosmetic items for the Engineer
- Conagher's Combover,
- Danger,
- Lawnmaker,
- Pardner's Pompadour,
- Professor's Peculiarity.
- Cosmetic items for the Medic
- Das Blutliebhaber,
- Free Mann's Fashion,
- Nine-Pipe Problem,
- Steam Pipe,
- Surgeon General.
- Cosmetic items for the Sniper
- Hawaiian Hunter,
- Letch's LED,
- Liquidator's Lid,
- Sniper's Snipin' Glass.
- Cosmetic items for the Spy
- Familiar Fez,
- Spectre's Spectacles.
- Cosmetic items for multiple classes
- Macho Mann,
- Reader's Choice.
- Cosmetic items for all classes
- BINOCULUS!,
- Citizen Cane,
- Deus Specs,
- Graybanns,
- Hypno-Eyes,
- Marxman,
- Professor Speks,
- Spooktacles,
- Spider Sights,
- Stapler's Specs,
- Summer Shades,
- That '70s Chapeau,
- Tomb Readers,
- Towering Pillar of Summer Shades,
- Vive La France.
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