User talk:Roo

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Hello, Roo!

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-- — TheBombOCat (Speech voice.png/Intel neutral pickedup.png) 10:23, 16 February 2012 (PST)

Fast Learner

In the case where a new item has been added to the game. Please do not create the page or edit the page with silly information. It reflects poorly on us when new players are looking for information on new items. Thank you. --User Firestorm Flame.png Firestorm 15:47, 23 February 2012 (PST)

Hats Page Edits

Hey there, bringing this up here to stop edit wars. The set bonuses (which still require the hats) are a different kind of cosmetic, as they leave behind the calling cards (or, in the case of the Saharan Spy set, give you a dust cloak thing). While the hats on their own are just simple cosmetics, the bonus applied when the whole set is equipped is a different kind of cosmetic effect. When you see a calling card that someone leaves behind, it can alert you that someone is using that whole item set as well, which can lead you to adjusting for it. In addition, the item sets are as much of a cosmetic effect as the sounds for the Bootie Time and the Jingle Belt. --Omolong (talk) 06:56, 13 August 2013 (PDT)