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The '''Hardy Laurel''' is a [[Hats|headwear]] item for [[Classes|all classes]]. It is a golden [[w:laurel wreath|laurel wreath]] that sits upon the player's head.
 
The '''Hardy Laurel''' is a [[Hats|headwear]] item for [[Classes|all classes]]. It is a golden [[w:laurel wreath|laurel wreath]] that sits upon the player's head.
  

Revision as of 03:17, 27 October 2013

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The Medic

The Hardy Laurel is a headwear item for all classes. It is a golden laurel wreath that sits upon the player's head.

When equipped, players are able to see in Romevision. Robots in Mann vs. Machine mode will have their appearance changed to be wearing Roman armor.

This item was awarded in Genuine quality to players who purchase Total War: ROME II on Steam before September 3rd 2013.

Update history

June 13, 2013 Patch

  • The Hardy Laurel was added to the game.

August 20, 2013 Patch

  • Added Total War: Rome II "Romevision" promo for Mann vs. Machine mode.

September 19, 2013 [Item schema update]

  • Removed promo restrictions from the Total War: ROME II items.

September 23, 2013 Patch

  • [Undocumented] Added the Hardy Laurel to the Mann Co. Store.

October 2, 2013 Patch

  • Updated Hardy Laurel for the Soldier and Engineer so it doesn't float on their heads.

Trivia

  • This item's name is a reference to Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, one of the most popular and critically acclaimed comedy double acts of the early Classical Hollywood era of American cinema.

Gallery

See also