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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* This name of this item set is a reference to the [[w:Terracotta Army|Terracota Army]], an army of terracotta {{botignore|soldier}} sculptures that guard the tomb of the Chinese emperor [[w:Qin Shi Huang|Qin Shi Huang]].
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* The name of this item set is a reference to the [[w:Terracotta Army|Terracota Army]], a massive collection of terracotta sculptures which depicts the army of the first Chinese emperor [[w:Qin Shi Huang|Qin Shi Huang]] (literally translated as "First Emperor of Qin").
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** However, the items in the set have little connection with the Terracota Army.
  
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==

Revision as of 11:59, 9 May 2020

The Terracotta Trooper
Terracotta Trooper set.png
Basic Information
Used by: Soldier
Contributed by: void~
MultiTrip💃
Released: October 29, 2013 Patch
(Scream Fortress 2013)
Items: Hidden Dragon, Faux Manchu, Shaolin Sash
Effect: None
Fall in, men.
The Soldier leading his army of monks

The Terracotta Trooper is an item set for the Soldier. It was added to the game in Scream Fortress 2013.

The Terracotta Trooper was contributed to the Steam Workshop.

The Terracotta Trooper
Item icon Shaolin Sash.png
Effect

No effect

The set includes the following items:

This set includes Halloween-restricted items and can only be worn around Halloween or during a Full Moon; at other times of the year, it does not appear in gameplay nor grant its effect, unless the server has Halloween mode enabled. However, it can be equipped at any time and can still be viewed on the loadout screen even when it is not visible during games.

Update history

October 29, 2013 Patch (Scream Fortress 2013)

  • The Terracotta Trooper was added to the game.

Trivia

  • The name of this item set is a reference to the Terracota Army, a massive collection of terracotta sculptures which depicts the army of the first Chinese emperor Qin Shi Huang (literally translated as "First Emperor of Qin").
    • However, the items in the set have little connection with the Terracota Army.

Gallery