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* On the second Halloween Update on October 27, 2010, all Ghastly Gibuses received in 09 were renamed to "Ghastlier Gibus." It also gained a slight model change - the headband became more prominent and a white pumpkin was placed on its side. | * On the second Halloween Update on October 27, 2010, all Ghastly Gibuses received in 09 were renamed to "Ghastlier Gibus." It also gained a slight model change - the headband became more prominent and a white pumpkin was placed on its side. | ||
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“ | Shoot over my bones, and I shall visit upon you a haunting the likes of which you have never seen.
— Zepheniah Mann
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The Ghastly Gibus is an unlockable headwear item available to all classes. It appears as a slightly damaged, black gibus hat with the top nearly detached. In a similar fashion to the Gentle Manne's Service Medal, the first possible method of getting this hat was to be one of the first 10,319 people to visit a hidden web page. The alternative method, through which it can still be unlocked, is to complete the Ghastly Gibus Grab achievement by dominating a player wearing the hat. Unlike the Mildly Disturbing Halloween Mask you are not restricted to when you can wear the hat. This hat can be worn all year round.
The hat description was written by Esquilax.
Related Achievements
Ghastly Gibus Grab Dominate a player wearing any achievement Gibus hat to earn your own Ghastly Gibus. |
Painted variants
Main article: Paint Can
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Trivia
- The hat's original description was "Embroidered initials say 'Z.M.'".
- The gibus, also known as the opera hat, was invented in 1800–10 and named for its inventor, a 19th century Frenchman. It is a men's tall, collapsible top hat, held open or in shape by springs and usually covered with a black, silky fabric.
- This is one of only three hats available through completing achievements, the other two are The Alien Swarm Parasite and the Mildly Disturbing Halloween Mask
- The amount of original Gibuses, 10,319, is a reference to the date they were given out, 10/31/09.
- Although there were 10,319 original Gibuses, none of these hats report what number they are.
- However, if you received your Gibus from the secret webpage, it is possible to use an item manager (such as the debug view on TF2items.com) to view what number your Gibus is.
- It was possible to obtain two Ghastly Gibuses: by finding one through the hidden web page, while the giveaway was in practice, and by earning one with the achievement. This originally served no practical purpose, as the Gibus cannot be crafted into anything else and one single Gibus can be worn by all classes at once, but since the addition of Paint Cans players with two Gibuses can have them in two different colours.
- While every Ghastly Gibus are marked as non tradeable, only the ones obtained with the Ghastly Gibus Grab Scarechievement are marked as non craftable (such as all achievement items). However, trying to craft an original one still doesn't match any blueprint.
- The Gibus was misspelled "Ghostly Gibus" in the TF2 Official Blog. However, it was probably just what the Soldier thought it was named.
- Because of how common the hat is, modelers tend to only make their custom hats replace the Gibus.
- The October 6, 2010 update made the Ghastly Gibus no longer tradeable.
- On the second Halloween Update on October 27, 2010, all Ghastly Gibuses received in 09 were renamed to "Ghastlier Gibus." It also gained a slight model change - the headband became more prominent and a white pumpkin was placed on its side.
- The pumpkin on the side of the hat is the same pumpkin that the Horseless Headless Horsemann uses for his belt buckle.