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* The Noh Mercy appears to have been styled after the {{w|Hannya}} mask, often used to represent a female demon in Japanese {{w|Noh}} plays. | * The Noh Mercy appears to have been styled after the {{w|Hannya}} mask, often used to represent a female demon in Japanese {{w|Noh}} plays. | ||
* Currently, rolling over the Noh Mercy icon with the mouse causes the pupils of the mask to look like they've disappeared, or gone cross-eyed. It is unknown if this is a graphical glitch, or an intended effect. | * Currently, rolling over the Noh Mercy icon with the mouse causes the pupils of the mask to look like they've disappeared, or gone cross-eyed. It is unknown if this is a graphical glitch, or an intended effect. | ||
+ | *The name may also be a reference to the campaign "No Mercy" in the game Left 4 Dead. | ||
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The Noh Mercy is a community-created headwear item for the Spy. It appears as a team-colored traditional Template:W mask.
The Noh Mercy was released with the Shogun Pack, awarded in Genuine quality to players who preordered Total War: SHOGUN 2 on Steam before March 15, 2011. It is also available through crafting, item drops, or purchase from the Mann Co. Store.
Update history
- The item was added to the game.
- Fixed the new Shogun hats not being grayed out when paint is being used.
Trivia
- The Noh Mercy appears to have been styled after the Template:W mask, often used to represent a female demon in Japanese Template:W plays.
- Currently, rolling over the Noh Mercy icon with the mouse causes the pupils of the mask to look like they've disappeared, or gone cross-eyed. It is unknown if this is a graphical glitch, or an intended effect.
- The name may also be a reference to the campaign "No Mercy" in the game Left 4 Dead.
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