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− | '''Aristotle''' is a [[Steam Workshop|community-created]] [[Cosmetic items|cosmetic item]] for the [[Spy]]. It is a raven that sits on the Spy's | + | '''Aristotle''' is a [[Steam Workshop|community-created]] [[Cosmetic items|cosmetic item]] for the [[Spy]]. It is a raven that sits on the Spy's right shoulder and wears a paper [[disguise]] mask bearing an image of [[Archimedes]]. |
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Revision as of 02:22, 25 May 2019
“ | Bwaaaark, stand on the point!
Click to listen
— Aristotle pretending to be Archimedes
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Aristotle is a community-created cosmetic item for the Spy. It is a raven that sits on the Spy's right shoulder and wears a paper disguise mask bearing an image of Archimedes.
When players equipped with this item kill an enemy unassisted by another player, the killfeed shows everyone in Pyroland that it gets the assist, with its custom name if it has one.
Aristotle was contributed to the Steam Workshop.
Pyroland Demonstration
Painted variants
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Mouseover cells to preview the images on a dark background. Click on the images to enlarge them.
Update history
March 28, 2018 Patch (Blue Moon Pack)
- Aristotle was added to the game.
Trivia
- Analogous to the Medic naming his one of his pet doves after the real Archimedes, this pet was named after Aristotle, a famous Ancient Greek scientist and philosopher like Archimedes. Aristotle also frequently used the raven in his observations on nature, as the bird was familiar to him.
Gallery
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