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* The Madame Dixie was originally purple on both teams before being team-colored as part of the update. | * The Madame Dixie was originally purple on both teams before being team-colored as part of the update. | ||
* The Madame Dixie resembles a tea hat in appearance. Tea hats are commonly used hat at celebration that includes tea. | * The Madame Dixie resembles a tea hat in appearance. Tea hats are commonly used hat at celebration that includes tea. | ||
+ | * The tea hat is normally worn by women, and the hat is an obvious reference to the Pyro's unknown gender. | ||
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Revision as of 19:08, 18 December 2010
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“ | A beautiful, sophisticated and timeless hat worn only by the finest of upper-class citizens, albeit mostly women. It is debatable how this delightful headgear found its way to the Pyro, but something tells me I don't want to know.
— Fancy vs. Nasty description
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The Madame Dixie is a community-created headwear item for the Pyro and was chosen by Valve to be released with the Australian Christmas update due to its outstanding quality.
Trivia
- Before being released in the Australian Christmas, The Madame Dixie was released as a downloadable skin in the Fancy vs. Nasty Update, created by Mister Royzo.
- The Madame Dixie was originally purple on both teams before being team-colored as part of the update.
- The Madame Dixie resembles a tea hat in appearance. Tea hats are commonly used hat at celebration that includes tea.
- The tea hat is normally worn by women, and the hat is an obvious reference to the Pyro's unknown gender.
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