Corpse Gray Footprints (halloween spell)
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Corpse Gray Footprints was a tool item. It could be used on any cosmetic item. Wearing such item results in dull green flames being left in the player's wake as they move.
Prior to Scream Fortress 2015, it could be found during Halloween events inside of Haunted Halloween Gifts on Ghost Fort, or from a Pile of Curses. Since Scream Fortress 2015, Halloween Spells are no longer obtainable, as Haunted Halloween Gifts were replaced with the Soul Gargoyle, which does not distribute spells nor the Voodoo-Cursed Items needed to craft the Pile of Curses. All remaining Halloween Spells persisting in players' backpacks remain visible in them as long as they do not launch the game; if they do, the spells are deleted. Any spells applied to items remain on them.
This effect is only active around Halloween or during a Full Moon; at other times of the year, it does not activate in gameplay, unless the server has Halloween mode enabled. However, items with the spell applied can be equipped at any time and their effect becomes active on the loadout screen, even when it is not activate during matches.
Contents
Update history
- Halloween Spell: Corpse Gray Footprints was added to the game.
October 29, 2013 Patch (Scream Fortress V)
- Enabled Halloween Spell Potions.
- Effects will only be visible during Halloween/Full Moon events.
- All Halloween event items have automatically expired.
- [Undocumented] Halloween spells are no longer tradable.
- Enabled Halloween Spell Potions.
- Updated Halloween Spells to be tradable.
- Fixed not being able to apply Halloween Spells to cosmetic items.
December 17, 2015 Patch (Tough Break Update)
- [Undocumented] Halloween spells are no longer tradable.
Bugs
- The backpack icon incorrectly uses the coloring overlay intended for paint cans.
Notes
- Footprint spells do not stack. If a player has two items with footprint spells equipped at the same time, the game always displays the spell effect on equipped "misc" items.
- This item did not erase paint, and could be used with other spells at the same time.
Gallery
In-game effect. Spell was attached on MK 50.
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