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'''Miscellaneous items''' (commonly abbreviated as '''Misc. items''') are wearable items with their own 'Misc' section in the [[loadout]] screen, though they count as headgear for [[crafting|crafting purposes]]. Like [[hats]], they have no effect on gameplay and exist for cosmetic purposes only. As they occupy their own equipment slot, they can be worn in conjunction with [[hats]]. Misc. items are either unlocked through achieving certain requirements, or [[Item drop system#Current Item Drop System|dropped]] during in-game playtime.
 
'''Miscellaneous items''' (commonly abbreviated as '''Misc. items''') are wearable items with their own 'Misc' section in the [[loadout]] screen, though they count as headgear for [[crafting|crafting purposes]]. Like [[hats]], they have no effect on gameplay and exist for cosmetic purposes only. As they occupy their own equipment slot, they can be worn in conjunction with [[hats]]. Misc. items are either unlocked through achieving certain requirements, or [[Item drop system#Current Item Drop System|dropped]] during in-game playtime.
  
In total, there are 18 misc. items, with only five classes as of yet possessing their own specific items.
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In total, there are 19 misc. items, with only five classes as of yet possessing their own specific items.
  
 
== List of items ==
 
== List of items ==

Revision as of 07:18, 18 December 2010

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The Heavy

Miscellaneous items (commonly abbreviated as Misc. items) are wearable items with their own 'Misc' section in the loadout screen, though they count as headgear for crafting purposes. Like hats, they have no effect on gameplay and exist for cosmetic purposes only. As they occupy their own equipment slot, they can be worn in conjunction with hats. Misc. items are either unlocked through achieving certain requirements, or dropped during in-game playtime.

In total, there are 19 misc. items, with only five classes as of yet possessing their own specific items.

List of items

Leaderboard class soldier.png
Soldier
Gentle Manne's Service Medal Gentle Manne's Service Medal
Leaderboard class pyro.png
Pyro
Whiskered Gentleman Whiskered Gentleman
Stockbroker's Scarf Stockbroker's Scarf
Leaderboard class demoman.png
Demoman
Dangeresque, Too? Dangeresque, Too?
Leaderboard class medic.png
Medic
Physician's Procedure Mask Physician's Procedure Mask
Leaderboard class spy.png
Spy
Camera Beard Camera Beard

All class

All Primeval Warrior Primeval Warrior Grizzled Veteran Grizzled Veteran Soldier of Fortune Soldier of Fortune Mercenary Mercenary
Platinum Dueling Badge Platinum Dueling Badge Gold Dueling Badge Gold Dueling Badge Silver Dueling Badge Silver Dueling Badge Bronze Dueling Badge Bronze Dueling Badge
Earbuds Earbuds Polycount Pin Polycount Pin License to Maim License to Maim Companion Cube Pin Companion Cube Pin

Crafting

Main article: Crafting

Because most Misc. items are achievement linked or promotional items, they are generally incompatible with the crafting system. Most of them cannot be crafted into other items, or crafted themselves from other items. The exceptions are Misc. items that can be found in-game through the item drop system, which are treated exactly the same as headgear. As such, they can be crafted in any blueprint that requires headgear to function. These are the current Misc. items that function as headgear, in order of their addition to the game:

History

The first misc. item, the Soldier's Gentle Manne's Service Medal, is added to the game. The medal is awarded to the first 11,111 users who stumbled upon a hidden page on the Team Fortress blog, with each medal featuring a unique number. The medal can no longer be obtained.
The Camera Beard misc. item for the Spy becomes a misc. item, allowing it to be worn with other hats for the class. This increases its drop rate to that of normal weapons, resulting in a loss of its rare value and a significant increase in the amount of players that own it. However, its drop rate has been returned back to that of hats later on.
The first set of community hats from Valve's Contribute! site are patched in, along with a new misc. item for the Medic, the Physician's Procedure Mask. The Camera Beard's drop rate is restored to the same drop rate as normal hats. Misc. items can now be used along with hats in the Rebuild Headgear recipe.
The Grizzled Veteran, Soldier of Fortune and Mercenary medals are awarded to players depending on the date of their first play. They are the first misc. items that can be equipped by all classes. These medals are Gold, Silver, and Bronze in appearance respectively.
The Primeval Warrior medal is awarded to all players who participated in the original beta release of Team Fortress 2, with the medals of those eligible being changed accordingly. These medals are Platinum in appearance.
The Whiskered Gentleman misc. item for the Pyro is reassigned to the Misc. slot, so that it may be worn with other hats.
The Earbuds are awarded to players who launched TF2 on a Mac between June 10, 2010 and August 16, 2010.
  • June 28, 2010
A Greentooth (Polycount icon) pin is revealed by Polycount as a misc item available to community members who submitted entries for the Polycount Pack contest. The item was contributed by Polycount member DKK and was expected to be released alongside the Polycount Pack. It was released well before, however.
A second Misc. slot is added, though no items have been released for the slot at the time.
  • August 9, 2010
Four medals are revealed for the ETF2L Highlander Tournament: first place, second place, third place, and participant.
The second Misc. slot is removed and is replaced by an Action slot. Four badges are available by playing the Dueling Mini-Game and winning duels. The Polycount Pin is also added. Other "miscellaneous items" are added but don't go into the Misc. slot, including the Paint Cans and the Mann Co. Supply Crate and its sister item, the Mann Co. Supply Crate Key. These are called Tool items.
  • October 25, 2010
The Mapper's Medallion is revealed to be awarded to participants in the Art Pass Contest.
The Gentle Manne's Service Medal is made tradable.
  • November 3, 2010
Telltale Games reveals that the License to Maim and the Dangeresque, Too? will be available to players who earn them through playing Template:W.
The Companion Cube Pin is added to the Mann Co. Catalog along with the License to Maim and the Dangeresque, Too?.[1] In addition, the Primeval Warrior, Grizzled Veteran, Soldier of Fortune and Mercenary badges are made compatible with the Name Tag tool.
The Dangeresque, Too?, Camera Beard, and Whiskered Gentleman are made compatible with Paint Cans. In addition, the Companion Cube Pin can be used with Gift Wrap.
  • December 8, 2010
Mr Foster's Gasmask and Tie are revealed to be obtainable to owners of both Killing Floor and Team Fortress 2.
Mr. Foster's Gasmask and Tie separated into two separate items: The Stockbroker's Scarf and Foster's Facade.

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