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Revision as of 06:43, 13 January 2020
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— The Scout
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The Whoopee Cap is a community-created cosmetic item for the Scout. It is a team-colored, crown-like cap adorned with badges displaying various logos seen in Team Fortress 2 maps and media.
Painted variants
Main article: Paint Can
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Update history
May 20, 2010 Patch (Second Community Contribution Update)
- The Whoopee Cap was added to the game.
September 30, 2010 Patch (The Mann-Conomy Update)
- This hat was made paintable.
- [Undocumented] Added a community-contributed description for this hat.
- [Undocumented] This hat can now be uncrated with Unusual quality.
- Paint texture for this hat was improved.
Notes
- The pins found on the hat feature;
- The Badland Brawlers sports team.
- Bonk! Atomic Punch Cherry Fission/Blutonium Berry.
- The Scout class logo.
- BLU Streak beer.
- Mann Co..
- RED/BLU team.
- XXX Cider.
- A miniature enemy Dispenser.
- The hat description was written by Sketch56 for the Hat Describing Contest, and was slightly modified by Valve.
Trivia
- Whoopee caps were popular amongst American youth during the 1930s and 1940s. Commonly, children would make one using their father's worn-out fedora. The process typically involved turning the fedora inside out, trimming it, and then dying the fedora a vibrant color. After the trend caught on, whoopee caps were manufactured for purchase or available as cereal premiums.
- The Whoopee Cap's description references Jughead Jones, of Archie Comics fame, who is well-known for wearing a similar cap.
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