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It has two [[styles]], named "Tie" and "Epaulettes". "Tie" adds a [[w:stock tie|stock tie]] while "Epaulettes" adds a pair of golden [[w:epaulettes|epaulettes]].
 
It has two [[styles]], named "Tie" and "Epaulettes". "Tie" adds a [[w:stock tie|stock tie]] while "Epaulettes" adds a pair of golden [[w:epaulettes|epaulettes]].
  
This item is awarded in [[Genuine]] quality to players who purchase [[Medieval II: Total War]] on Steam before October 1, 2012.  
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This item is awarded in [[Genuine]] quality to players who purchase [[w:Medieval II: Total War|Medieval II: Total War]] on Steam before October 1, 2012.  
  
 
== {{item name|Styles}} ==
 
== {{item name|Styles}} ==

Revision as of 21:05, 29 September 2012

Promise not to bleed on my suit, and I'll kill you quickly.
The Spy on proper care for his clothing

The Distinguished Rogue is a promotional miscellaneous item for the Spy. It adds wide gold-trimmed lapels and a Mandarin collar to the Spy's suit coat. It also replaces the turn-down collar on his dress shirt with a tunic collar and adds a team-colored waistcoat. The rest of the suit is additionally edged with gold trim.

It has two styles, named "Tie" and "Epaulettes". "Tie" adds a stock tie while "Epaulettes" adds a pair of golden epaulettes.

This item is awarded in Genuine quality to players who purchase Medieval II: Total War on Steam before October 1, 2012.

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Main article: Styles
Styles
Tie Epaulettes

Update history

September 27, 2012 Patch

  • The Distinguished Rogue was added to the game.

Unused content

  • The Distinguished Rogue is set up for paint to be applied, but the ability to do so is disabled.

Trivia

  • This outfit is based primarily on the tailcoat of the uniform of late 18th century French military.
  • This item was originally offered with purchase of Empire: Total War, but was quickly replaced by the Stovepipe Sniper Shako. It later became available with purchase of Medieval II: Total War. Whether or not the original offer was a mistake is currently unknown.
  • The Foppish Physician and this item were originally submitted as one multi-class item (intended to be distributed with Empire: Total War). [1]

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See also