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To distinguish itself from the [[Chieftain's Challenge]], the feathers have a different pattern and are much less broad, with sharper tips, along with a different headband that includes feathers hanging off the ends.
 
To distinguish itself from the [[Chieftain's Challenge]], the feathers have a different pattern and are much less broad, with sharper tips, along with a different headband that includes feathers hanging off the ends.
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== Item set ==
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{{Set|The Hibernating Bear}}
  
 
== Update history ==
 
== Update history ==
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'''{{Patch name|12|21|2010}}
 
'''{{Patch name|12|21|2010}}
 
* This hat was added to the Mann Co. Store, made [[craftable]] and included in [[item drop system|random drops]].
 
* This hat was added to the Mann Co. Store, made [[craftable]] and included in [[item drop system|random drops]].
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'''{{Patch name|9|16|2013}}'''
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* Fixed The Hibernating Bear set not listing its associated hat.
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==

Revision as of 22:40, 16 September 2013

What was that, Sandvich? "Kill them all"? Good idea!
The Heavy, communing with the spirits

The Big Chief is a community-created headwear item for the Heavy. It is a Native American Template:W with the Team Fortress 2 logo sewn on its sides. Viewing this hat from behind shows that it has a brown backplate.

To distinguish itself from the Chieftain's Challenge, the feathers have a different pattern and are much less broad, with sharper tips, along with a different headband that includes feathers hanging off the ends.

Item set

Main article: Item sets
The Hibernating Bear
Backpack The Hibernating Bear Bundle.png
Effect

No effect

Update history

December 17, 2010 Patch (Australian Christmas)

  • The Big Chief was added to the game.

December 21, 2010 Patch

September 16, 2013 Patch

  • Fixed The Hibernating Bear set not listing its associated hat.

Trivia

  • In some Native American tribes, feathers were badges that were earned through deeds, whether it be for the good of the community or through battle. Those who had earned enough to make a full headdress were regarded with great honor.
  • Conceptual designs featured the addition of war paint to the Heavy's face.

Gallery

See also