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{{delete|Items listed do not match item category as defined in that very few actually reside in a pocket. The only connecting factor between all items listed here is their ability to collect [[kill assists]] in [[pyroland]], and information on these items in this capacity is already available on the [[pyroland]] page. In addition, the very small portion of this page that is not part of the list is poorly written. The description of the category of items this page is about is not sufficient to justify the existence of this page, and the section saying that these items are treated as companions is personal opinion instead of fact. In general this article serves no practical use and all important information is readily available in other places.}}
 
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[[image:RED_Teddy_Roosebelt.png|100px|right|thumb|Teddy Roosebelt was the first Pocket Buddy item in Team Fortress 2.]]
 
[[image:RED_Teddy_Roosebelt.png|100px|right|thumb|Teddy Roosebelt was the first Pocket Buddy item in Team Fortress 2.]]

Revision as of 14:04, 15 October 2012

Teddy Roosebelt was the first Pocket Buddy item in Team Fortress 2.

A Pocket Buddy is a type of cosmetic item that, when equipped, appears to visibly move around in your character's pocket. Generally, these items are treated as companions, with their own personalities. They posses no unique functionality in standard gameplay, however.

The first Pocket Buddy (Teddy Roosebelt) was introduced in the Third Community Contribution Update in April of 2011.

Most Pocket Buddies are able to collect kill assists in Pyroland. See the Pyroland article for a complete list.

List of Pocket Buddy items