Fantastinen fetsi

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Oh dear, I've made quite a mess.
The Spy, looking at his all-too-familiar work.

Fantastinen fetsi on päähine Spyille joka julkaistiin Polycount paketin mukana. Se on joukkueen värinen Fetsi joka istuu Spyn normaalin maskin päällä jossa on myös aurinkolasit.

Niinkuin kaikki muuta Polycount paketin hatut tämäkin voidaan luoda neljästä Refined Metallista ja yhdestä Saharan Spy setin aseesta.

Item set

Pääartikkeli: Esinejoukot
Saharan Spy
Backpack The Saharan Spy Bundle.png
Vaikutus

Lisätehosteita pilkatessa

Blueprint

Jalostettu metalli L'Etranger-revolveri Fantastinen fetsi
Item icon Refined Metal.pngx4 + Item icon L'Etranger.png = Item icon Familiar Fez.png
Jalostettu metalli Ikuinen palkkiosi Fantastinen fetsi
Item icon Refined Metal.pngx4 + Item icon Your Eternal Reward.png = Item icon Familiar Fez.png

Trivia

  • The fez was introduced in 1826 as part of the Ottoman empire's modernizing reforms.
  • The hat is a reference to Mustafa, one of Dr. Evil's henchmen in Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me. There are several links:
    • In the film, Austin says to Mustafa "I don't recall your name, but your fez is familiar." [1].
    • The artwork used for the pack's Polycount entry image was a recreation of a still of Mustafa in the same pose, and the creator had admitted to watching Austin Powers a week prior to designing the pack.
    • The entry's description mentions a "line of three-question-format reasoning". In the film, Mustafa was unable to withhold answers after being asked the same question three times (because it irritated him).
  • The sunglasses are actually attached to the Fez and not the face. On the wearer's death both the hat and the sunglasses fall from the player, staying relative to each other.