Difference between revisions of "Carouser's Capotain"
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| used-by = [[Demoman]] | | used-by = [[Demoman]] | ||
| equip-region = hat | | equip-region = hat | ||
− | | contributed-by = {{ | + | | contributed-by = {{Steamid|76561198002826921}} |
− | | released = {{Patch name|9|30|2010}}<br | + | | released = {{Patch name|9|30|2010}}<br>([[Mann-Conomy Update]]) |
| availability = {{avail|drop|craft|purchase|unusual|collectors}} | | availability = {{avail|drop|craft|purchase|unusual|collectors}} | ||
+ | | trade = yes | ||
+ | | gift = yes | ||
| marketable = yes | | marketable = yes | ||
+ | | paint = yes | ||
+ | | rename = yes | ||
| numbered = no | | numbered = no | ||
| loadout = yes | | loadout = yes | ||
| item-kind = Hat | | item-kind = Hat | ||
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| item-description = Suffer not a sentry to live. | | item-description = Suffer not a sentry to live. | ||
}} | }} | ||
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− | The '''Carouser's Capotain''' is a [[Steam Workshop|community-created]] [[Cosmetic items|cosmetic item]] for the [[Demoman]]. It is a tall-crowned | + | {{Quotation|'''The Demoman''' about to burn a witch at the stake|Burn, in hell!|sound=Demoman dominationpyro04.wav}} |
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+ | The '''Carouser's Capotain''' is a [[Steam Workshop|community-created]] [[Cosmetic items|cosmetic item]] for the [[Demoman]]. It is a tall-crowned, team-colored [[w:Capotain|capotain]] - also known as a pilgrim or Witch Hunter hat - with a black band and the Demoman's original class icon on a dull gold circle on the front, and a black design printed on the front of its rim. | ||
== Painted variants == | == Painted variants == | ||
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== Update history == | == Update history == | ||
'''{{Patch name|9|30|2010}}''' ([[Mann-Conomy Update]]) | '''{{Patch name|9|30|2010}}''' ([[Mann-Conomy Update]]) | ||
− | * The Carouser's Capotain was added to the game. | + | * The Carouser's Capotain was added to the game. |
− | '''{{Patch name|12|2|2010}}''' | + | '''{{Patch name|12|2|2010}} #1''' |
− | * The Carouser's Capotain's | + | * The Carouser's Capotain's painting texture was improved. |
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'''{{Patch name|2|28|2011}}''' | '''{{Patch name|2|28|2011}}''' | ||
− | * {{Undocumented}} Carouser's Capotain was added to the [[Mann Co. Store]]. | + | * {{Undocumented}} The Carouser's Capotain was added to the [[Mann Co. Store]]. |
− | '''{{ | + | '''{{item schema|9|13|2011}}''' |
− | * Updated the backpack image. | + | * Updated the [[backpack]] image. |
− | '''{{Patch name|9|15|2011}}''' | + | '''{{Patch name|9|15|2011}}''' |
* Updated the Carouser's Capotain with an improved appearance. | * Updated the Carouser's Capotain with an improved appearance. | ||
'''{{Patch name|11|9|2015}}''' | '''{{Patch name|11|9|2015}}''' | ||
− | * Updated the materials/model for the Carouser's Capotain. | + | * Updated the [[vdc:Material|materials]]/[[vdc:Model|model]] for the Carouser's Capotain. |
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
− | * The description is a reference to The Bible, specifically ''Exodus 22:18'', which is often translated as "Suffer not a witch to live", referring to the [[w: | + | * The item's description is a reference to The Bible, specifically ''Exodus 22:18'', which is often translated as "Suffer not a witch to live", referring to the [[w:Puritans|Puritan]]s and their practice of executing those accused of witchcraft. |
− | * A | + | * A carouser is a participant in a noisy, lively drinking party or one who engages in drinking plentiful amounts of alcohol. |
− | * [ | + | * [https://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/capotain Capotains] are associated mostly with Puritans in the years leading up to the English Civil War, though they were around in England and Europe from the 1590's and went out of fashion around about the mid-seventeenth century. |
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
− | <gallery> | + | <gallery perrow="3"> |
File:RED Carouser's Capotain old.png|Original RED model. | File:RED Carouser's Capotain old.png|Original RED model. | ||
File:BLU Carouser's Capotain old.png|Original BLU model. | File:BLU Carouser's Capotain old.png|Original BLU model. | ||
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* [[Pure Tin Capotain]] | * [[Pure Tin Capotain]] | ||
− | {{ | + | {{Mann-Conomy Nav}} |
− | {{ | + | {{Hat Nav}} |
− | {{Demoman Nav}} | + | {{Demoman Nav|state=collapsed}} |
Revision as of 00:57, 9 November 2021
“ | Burn, in hell!
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— The Demoman about to burn a witch at the stake
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The Carouser's Capotain is a community-created cosmetic item for the Demoman. It is a tall-crowned, team-colored capotain - also known as a pilgrim or Witch Hunter hat - with a black band and the Demoman's original class icon on a dull gold circle on the front, and a black design printed on the front of its rim.
Painted variants
Main article: Paint Can
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Update history
September 30, 2010 Patch (Mann-Conomy Update)
- The Carouser's Capotain was added to the game.
- The Carouser's Capotain's painting texture was improved.
- [Undocumented] The Carouser's Capotain was added to the Mann Co. Store.
September 13, 2011 [Item schema update]
- Updated the backpack image.
- Updated the Carouser's Capotain with an improved appearance.
Notes
- This item was introduced when the Demoman still had his bomb emblem on his arms. Even after the November 19, 2010 Patch which changed the Demoman's emblem to a stickybomb, the emblem shown on this item wasn't updated.
Trivia
- The item's description is a reference to The Bible, specifically Exodus 22:18, which is often translated as "Suffer not a witch to live", referring to the Puritans and their practice of executing those accused of witchcraft.
- A carouser is a participant in a noisy, lively drinking party or one who engages in drinking plentiful amounts of alcohol.
- Capotains are associated mostly with Puritans in the years leading up to the English Civil War, though they were around in England and Europe from the 1590's and went out of fashion around about the mid-seventeenth century.
Gallery
See also
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