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'''Cadaver's Cranium''' is a [[Contribution page|community-created]] [[headwear]] item for the [[Heavy]]. It appears as an enlarged forehead stapled to the Heavy's skull, with thin black hair atop, based on popular culture '{{w|Frankenstein's monster}}' portrayals.  
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'''Cadaver's Cranium''' is a [[Contribution page|community-created]] [[headwear]] item for the [[Heavy]]. It is an enlarged forehead stapled to the Heavy's skull, with thin black hair atop, based on popular culture '{{w|Frankenstein's monster}}' portrayals.  
  
 
== Update history ==
 
== Update history ==

Revision as of 01:40, 10 March 2012

I liiiiive!
The Heavy upon reanimation

Cadaver's Cranium is a community-created headwear item for the Heavy. It is an enlarged forehead stapled to the Heavy's skull, with thin black hair atop, based on popular culture 'Template:W' portrayals.

Update history

October 27, 2010 Patch (Scream Fortress Update)

  • The Cadaver's Cranium was added to the game.

Bugs

  • When a Heavy wearing the Cadaver's Cranium is ÜberCharged, the hat will appear darker in areas, causing a noticeable difference between the hat and the Heavy's actual skin.

Trivia

  • The developmental name for this hat was "Frank's Hat"[1] and it had 2 bolts going into the sides of the Heavy's neck before Valve renamed it and added it to the Scream Fortress update.
  • Like several other Halloween hats, the Cadaver's Cranium does not have a randomly selected level when found or purchased. Its level is always 31, presumably because Halloween is on the 31st of October.
  • Template:W is another word for a dead human body, often used to describe a body in medical training or research.

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