Secret Saxton

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A Secret Saxton is a purchasable gift that, when used, gives a random gift to one random player on the same server as the user.

Description

This item is consumable, not tradable and not craftable.

This item is an Action Item. Click on the backpack's 'Use' button to use it. Alternatively, equip it in the Action slot of a class loadout and press the 'Use Item in Action Slot' key, which can be bound in the Keyboard settings.

This Action Item gives a random item to a single other player on your server. This item can be used by all classes. This item is equipped in the Action loadout slot.

The Secret Saxton can only be obtained at the Mann Co. Store, along with the Mann Co. Cap, the Mann Co. Supply Crate Key and the Pile o' Gifts.

The gift received by a player will have the gift giver's username and the date it was received in its description.

It is possible to use The Secret Saxton with just one other person in the server. That player would be guaranteed to receive the gift and could then trade the gifted item back to the original sender. This is a method of essentially giving yourself gifts.

Contents

Items acquired through the Secret Saxton will be marked as gifts from the user and timestamped with the receipt time and date. Any item normally found by drop (like weapons, hats and a few action items) are possible to be found within a gift. All gifts received are currently tradable and craftable.

Trivia

  • The gift can easily be given to a friend by using it on an empty server with no one else in.
  • Despite being called the "Secret Saxton", the server notifies all players of the giver and receiver of the gift, as well as the item being permanently marked with the giver's name.
  • This item's name is a play on the popular practice of "Secret Santa," which involves people pooling up wrapped, unmarked gifts, then randomly distributing them amongst themselves.