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− | '''The Attendant''' is a [[hats|headwear]] item for the [[Pyro]] which was released with the [[Polycount Pack]] as part of the [[Mann-Conomy Update]]. It appears as a gray soft cap with a yellow band sitting on top of a black curved visor. Like the Pyro's other Polycount Pack items, the Attendant is evocative of a 1950s gas service-station theme. It consists of an | + | '''The Attendant''' is a [[hats|headwear]] item for the [[Pyro]] which was released with the [[Polycount Pack]] as part of the [[Mann-Conomy Update]]. It appears as a gray soft cap with a yellow band sitting on top of a black curved visor. Like the Pyro's other Polycount Pack items, the Attendant is evocative of a 1950s gas service-station theme. It consists of an {{botignore|attendant}}'s hat and bowtie. |
== Item set == | == Item set == |
Revision as of 06:23, 20 January 2011
“ | Fhanks a lah!
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— The Pyro
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The Attendant is a headwear item for the Pyro which was released with the Polycount Pack as part of the Mann-Conomy Update. It appears as a gray soft cap with a yellow band sitting on top of a black curved visor. Like the Pyro's other Polycount Pack items, the Attendant is evocative of a 1950s gas service-station theme. It consists of an attendant's hat and bowtie.
Item set
Main article: Item sets
The Gas Jockey's Gear | |
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Effect |
Leave a Calling Card on your victims |
Components
- Attendant Bowtie.png
The bowtie
Blueprint
Refined Metal | Degreaser | Attendant | ||
x4 | + | = |
Refined Metal | Powerjack | Attendant | ||
x4 | + | = |
Update history
- The Attendant was given its own crafting blueprint.
Trivia
- On the official Mann-Conomy weapon attributes update page, the Pyro is wearing the Attendant hat but the bow-tie is missing.[1]
- Originally, the bow-tie and hat itself were intended to include stripes and a fire emblem, respectively.[1]
References
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