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*This hat's development name was "The Murder's Marking".
 
*This hat's development name was "The Murder's Marking".
 
*This hat is a reference to stereotypical Halloween headgear, such as a fake arrow through the head, and in this case, a (supposedly) fake meat cleaver through the head with (supposedly) fake blood.
 
*This hat is a reference to stereotypical Halloween headgear, such as a fake arrow through the head, and in this case, a (supposedly) fake meat cleaver through the head with (supposedly) fake blood.
*When the item was submitted, the hole in the cleaver was open. Why Valve changed this is unknown; its creator, Treythepunkid, has said that he will release "[http://www.fpsbanana.com/skins/102981 a fix for that in the near future.]"
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*When the item was submitted, the hole in the cleaver was open. Why Valve changed this is unknown: its creator, Treythepunkid, has said that he will release "[http://www.fpsbanana.com/skins/102981 a fix for that in the near future.]"
  
 
== External links==
 
== External links==

Revision as of 20:36, 2 December 2010

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The Scout

The Horrific Headsplitter is a headwear item for all classes which was released with the 2010 Scream Fortress update. It appears as a cleaver embedded in the character's skull with blood pouring from the wound.

Trivia

  • Like several other Halloween hats, the Horrific Headsplitter does not have a randomly selected level when crafted or purchased. Its level is always 31, presumably because Halloween is on the 31st of October.
  • This hat's development name was "The Murder's Marking".
  • This hat is a reference to stereotypical Halloween headgear, such as a fake arrow through the head, and in this case, a (supposedly) fake meat cleaver through the head with (supposedly) fake blood.
  • When the item was submitted, the hole in the cleaver was open. Why Valve changed this is unknown: its creator, Treythepunkid, has said that he will release "a fix for that in the near future."

External links