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The '''Mapper's Medallion''' is a [[Miscellaneous item]] that will be given to those who entered the [[Art Pass contest]]. It appears as a gold medal with a hammer on it, on a team-colored ribbon, attached to the player's chest. | The '''Mapper's Medallion''' is a [[Miscellaneous item]] that will be given to those who entered the [[Art Pass contest]]. It appears as a gold medal with a hammer on it, on a team-colored ribbon, attached to the player's chest. |
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The Mapper's Medallion is a Miscellaneous item that will be given to those who entered the Art Pass contest. It appears as a gold medal with a hammer on it, on a team-colored ribbon, attached to the player's chest.
The medal will be added to the game and distributed soon.[1]
Trivia
- The hammer is a reference to Valve's map editor, Hammer.
- Three alternative rewards were proposed, one of which was a hammer that would replace the Engineer's Wrench.[2]
- The medal is designed by the same author as the Handyman's Handle.
References
- ↑ Nineaxis (TF2Maps.net) "You did well!". Published October 25, 2010. Retrieved November 12, 2010.
- ↑ The Political Gamer (TF2Maps.net) "Contest medal discussion". Published October 20, 2010. Retrieved November 14, 2010.