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'''Cosmetic items''' (previously known as ''hats'' or ''miscellaneous items'') are [[items]] that can be equipped in the head slot of the [[loadout]] screen. [[Valve]] introduced the first set of nine hats with the [[Sniper vs. Spy Update|''Sniper vs. Spy'' Update]] on {{Patch name|5|21|2009}}, with one hat for each class. The nine hats introduced were the [[Batter's Helmet]], [[Soldier's Stash]], [[Pyro's Beanie]], [[Demoman's Fro]], [[Football Helmet]], [[Mining Light]], [[Prussian Pickelhaube]], [[Trophy Belt]], and [[Fancy Fedora]]. Several [[updates]] have since added additional hats, including those designed by members of the ''Team Fortress 2'' community through the [[Steam Workshop]] or the former contribution page on the [[TF2 Official Website]].  
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'''Cosmetic items''' (previously known as ''hats'' or ''miscellaneous items'') are [[items]] that can be equipped in the head slot of the [[loadout]] screen. [[Valve]] introduced the first set of nine cosmetics (named hats at that point in time)  with the [[Sniper vs. Spy Update|''Sniper vs. Spy'' Update]] on {{Patch name|5|21|2009}}, with one hat for each class. The nine hats introduced were the [[Batter's Helmet]], [[Soldier's Stash]], [[Pyro's Beanie]], [[Demoman's Fro]], [[Football Helmet]], [[Mining Light]], [[Prussian Pickelhaube]], [[Trophy Belt]], and [[Fancy Fedora]]. Several [[updates]] have since added additional cosmetics, including those designed by members of the ''Team Fortress 2'' community through the [[Steam Workshop]] or the former contribution page on the [[TF2 Official Website]].  
  
 
There are currently a total of {{Itemcount|hats}} hats (excluding the {{Itemcount|misc}} [[Miscellaneous items]]). {{Itemcount|v}} can be obtained in [[Vintage]] quality, 13 can be obtained in [[Strange]] quality, {{Itemcount|g}} can be obtained in [[Genuine]] quality (see [[item quality distribution]]), and {{Itemcount|p}} of the hats can be painted {{Itemcount|pv}}  colors using different varieties of [[Paint Can]]s.
 
There are currently a total of {{Itemcount|hats}} hats (excluding the {{Itemcount|misc}} [[Miscellaneous items]]). {{Itemcount|v}} can be obtained in [[Vintage]] quality, 13 can be obtained in [[Strange]] quality, {{Itemcount|g}} can be obtained in [[Genuine]] quality (see [[item quality distribution]]), and {{Itemcount|p}} of the hats can be painted {{Itemcount|pv}}  colors using different varieties of [[Paint Can]]s.
  
While most hats can be obtained through [[Random crafting recipes|crafting]], the [[item drop system]], or bought from the [[Mann Co. Store]], some hats are only available to players via other means. Multiple hats [[achievement items#Hats|can only be obtained]] by completing in-game [[achievements]]. Other hats have been added as [[Promotional items|promotions]] for various [[Steam]] games and events in the Steam Store. While it is possible to obtain most of these hats via [[trading]] with other players, there is no option to buy these hats from the [[Mann Co. Store]] (aside from those released with ''Total War: SHOGUN 2'', ''Deus Ex: Human Revolution'', and the QUAKECON Pack). Only players with the [[Account types|premium account type]] can receive hats randomly through the item drop system.
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While most cosmetics can be obtained through [[Random crafting recipes|crafting]], the [[item drop system]], or bought from the [[Mann Co. Store]], some cosmetics are only available to players via other means. Multiple cosmetics [[achievement items#Hats|can only be obtained]] by completing in-game [[achievements]]. Other cosmetics have been added as [[Promotional items|promotions]] for various [[Steam]] games and events in the Steam Store. While it is possible to obtain most of these cosmetics via [[trading]] with other players, there is no option to buy these cosmetics from the [[Mann Co. Store]] (aside from those released with ''Total War: SHOGUN 2'', ''Deus Ex: Human Revolution'', and the QUAKECON Pack). Only players with the [[Account types|premium account type]] can receive cosmetics randomly through the item drop system.
  
With the release of the [[Mann-Conomy Update]], [[Unusual]] quality versions of hats have a 1% chance of being "uncrated" when the player opens a [[Mann Co. Supply Crate]]. These hats function in exactly the same way as [[Unique]] hats except for the addition of 1 of 49 [[Particle effects#Unusual effects|unusual particle effects]], chosen at random when the hat is obtained.
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With the release of the [[Mann-Conomy Update]], [[Unusual]] quality versions of certain cosmetics have a 0.66% chance of being "uncrated" when the player opens a [[Mann Co. Supply Crate]]. These cosmetics function in exactly the same way as [[Unique]] cosmetics except for the addition of 1 of 49 [[Particle effects#Unusual effects|unusual particle effects]], chosen at random when the hat is obtained.
  
Hats are purely cosmetic and do not affect gameplay. With the release of the {{Patch name|7|10|2013}}, [[Item sets]] from the [[Polycount Pack]] (with the exception of [[The Saharan Spy]] set, which adds custom particle effects whilst taunting) now only provide a visual cosmetic grave marker upon defeating your enemies. However, the [[Horseless Headless Horsemann's Head]] and the [[Saxton Hale Mask]] makes the wearer immune to the [[Horseless Headless Horsemann]]'s Boo [[taunts|taunt]]. Additionally, the [[Bootie Time]] and [[Jingle Belt]] make jingling sounds, possibly giving away the location of the wearer and making them more noticeable.
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Cosmetics do not affect gameplay. With the release of the {{Patch name|7|10|2013}}, [[Item sets]] from the [[Polycount Pack]] (with the exception of [[The Saharan Spy]] set, which adds custom particle effects whilst taunting) now only provide a visual cosmetic grave marker upon defeating your enemies. However, the [[Horseless Headless Horsemann's Head]] and the [[Saxton Hale Mask]] makes the wearer immune to the [[Horseless Headless Horsemann]]'s Boo [[taunts|taunt]]. Additionally, the [[Bootie Time]] and [[Jingle Belt]] make jingling sounds, possibly giving away the location of the wearer and making them more noticeable.
  
Some hats have the [[Holiday|holiday or event restrictions]], meaning those hats can't seen by everyone except in loadout when it's not in holiday or event times. Additionally, [[Pyroland]] items can only be seen by yourself and any other people who happen to be wearing an item that allows them to see in [[Pyrovision]] or is viewing spectate mode in pyrovision.
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Some cosmetics have the [[Holiday|holiday or event restrictions]], meaning those cosmetics can't seen by everyone except in loadout when it's not in holiday or event times. Additionally, [[Pyroland]] items can only be seen by yourself and any other people who happen to be wearing an item that allows them to see in [[Pyrovision]] or is viewing spectate mode in pyrovision.
  
 
On January 10th 2013, a [http://www.teamfortress.com/post.php?id=9714 blog post] was made, announcing that, after January 24th 2013, the original nine hats added in the [[Sniper vs. Spy Update]] would be retired, making them unobtainable through [[crafting]], [[Item drop system|random drops]], [[Mann Co. Supply Crate]]s (in [[Unusual]] quality only) or the [[Mann Co. Store]] any more after January 24th. The only source that was mentioned to be not being removed is existing Mann Co. Supply Crates with any of the hats listed as possible results.
 
On January 10th 2013, a [http://www.teamfortress.com/post.php?id=9714 blog post] was made, announcing that, after January 24th 2013, the original nine hats added in the [[Sniper vs. Spy Update]] would be retired, making them unobtainable through [[crafting]], [[Item drop system|random drops]], [[Mann Co. Supply Crate]]s (in [[Unusual]] quality only) or the [[Mann Co. Store]] any more after January 24th. The only source that was mentioned to be not being removed is existing Mann Co. Supply Crates with any of the hats listed as possible results.

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Throughout history, men have worn hats as a way of showing how much better they are than other men. “I buy hats,” a behatted man seems to say. “I am better than you.” In wartime, hats were a useful way of conferring rank, and ensuring that casualties were confined to the lower classes (hence the famous command of “Don't fire till you see the tops of their heads” at the Battle of Bunker Hill by William Prescott, a general renowned for only shooting enemy combatants who were poor). During peacetime, hats have been instrumental for men to let the non-hatted know just who is wearing the hat around here.

Cosmetic items (previously known as hats or miscellaneous items) are items that can be equipped in the head slot of the loadout screen. Valve introduced the first set of nine cosmetics (named hats at that point in time) with the Sniper vs. Spy Update on May 21, 2009 Patch, with one hat for each class. The nine hats introduced were the Batter's Helmet, Soldier's Stash, Pyro's Beanie, Demoman's Fro, Football Helmet, Mining Light, Prussian Pickelhaube, Trophy Belt, and Fancy Fedora. Several updates have since added additional cosmetics, including those designed by members of the Team Fortress 2 community through the Steam Workshop or the former contribution page on the TF2 Official Website.

There are currently a total of hats (excluding the Miscellaneous items). 109 can be obtained in Vintage quality, 13 can be obtained in Strange quality, 299 can be obtained in Genuine quality (see item quality distribution), and 1255 of the hats can be painted 29 colors using different varieties of Paint Cans.

While most cosmetics can be obtained through crafting, the item drop system, or bought from the Mann Co. Store, some cosmetics are only available to players via other means. Multiple cosmetics can only be obtained by completing in-game achievements. Other cosmetics have been added as promotions for various Steam games and events in the Steam Store. While it is possible to obtain most of these cosmetics via trading with other players, there is no option to buy these cosmetics from the Mann Co. Store (aside from those released with Total War: SHOGUN 2, Deus Ex: Human Revolution, and the QUAKECON Pack). Only players with the premium account type can receive cosmetics randomly through the item drop system.

With the release of the Mann-Conomy Update, Unusual quality versions of certain cosmetics have a 0.66% chance of being "uncrated" when the player opens a Mann Co. Supply Crate. These cosmetics function in exactly the same way as Unique cosmetics except for the addition of 1 of 49 unusual particle effects, chosen at random when the hat is obtained.

Cosmetics do not affect gameplay. With the release of the July 10, 2013 Patch, Item sets from the Polycount Pack (with the exception of The Saharan Spy set, which adds custom particle effects whilst taunting) now only provide a visual cosmetic grave marker upon defeating your enemies. However, the Horseless Headless Horsemann's Head and the Saxton Hale Mask makes the wearer immune to the Horseless Headless Horsemann's Boo taunt. Additionally, the Bootie Time and Jingle Belt make jingling sounds, possibly giving away the location of the wearer and making them more noticeable.

Some cosmetics have the holiday or event restrictions, meaning those cosmetics can't seen by everyone except in loadout when it's not in holiday or event times. Additionally, Pyroland items can only be seen by yourself and any other people who happen to be wearing an item that allows them to see in Pyrovision or is viewing spectate mode in pyrovision.

On January 10th 2013, a blog post was made, announcing that, after January 24th 2013, the original nine hats added in the Sniper vs. Spy Update would be retired, making them unobtainable through crafting, random drops, Mann Co. Supply Crates (in Unusual quality only) or the Mann Co. Store any more after January 24th. The only source that was mentioned to be not being removed is existing Mann Co. Supply Crates with any of the hats listed as possible results.

As of the December 20, 2013 Patch "Head" and "Misc" slots for player loadouts have been merged together to form Cosmetic loadout slots. All items that were previously Head- or Misc-slot-specific can now be equipped in any Cosmetic slot.

List of cosmetic items

See:

Crafting

Main article: Crafting
See Headgear recipes in Crafting.

Paint

Main articles: Paint Can, List of paintable items

Update history

See also: Item timeline
A mock magazine, Hat-Wearing Man, appeared at the end of the Sniper vs. Spy Update announcing the first hats as a bonus.
May 21, 2009 Patch (Sniper vs. Spy Update)

August 13, 2009 Patch (Classless Update)

September 2, 2009 Patch

October 29, 2009 Patch (Haunted Halloween Special)

November 2, 2009 Patch

December 17, 2009 Patch (WAR! Update)

January 27, 2010 Patch

March 18, 2010 Patch (First Community Contribution Update)

April 15, 2010 Patch

May 20, 2010 Patch (Second Community Contribution Update)

July 19, 2010 Patch

August 25, 2010 Patch

September 30, 2010 Patch (Mann-Conomy Update)

October 27, 2010 Patch (Scream Fortress Update)

November 3, 2010 Patch

December 7, 2010 Patch

December 13, 2010 Patch

December 17, 2010 Patch (Australian Christmas)

December 21, 2010 Patch

  • Made Le Party Phantom a miscellaneous slot item.

December 22, 2010 Patch

  • Made Blighted Beak a miscellaneous slot item.

January 24, 2011 Patch

February 28, 2011 Patch

March 10, 2011 Patch (Shogun Pack)

March 23, 2011 Patch (Japan Charity Bundle)

April 5, 2011 Patch

April 7, 2011 Patch (Third Community Contribution Update)

April 28, 2011 Patch

May 5, 2011 Patch (Replay Update)

May 12, 2011 Patch

May 31, 2011 Patch

June 3, 2011 Patch

June 10, 2011 Patch

June 23, 2011 Patch (Über Update)

July 1, 2011 Patch (Summer Camp Sale)

July 20, 2011 Patch

July 29, 2011 Patch

August 2, 2011 Patch

August 3, 2011 Patch

August 9, 2011 Patch

  • Renamed Tamrielic Relic to Dragonborn Helmet.

August 18, 2011 Patch

August 23, 2011 Patch

August 30, 2011 Patch

September 15, 2011 Patch

October 13, 2011 Patch (Manniversary Update & Sale)

October 27, 2011 Patch (Very Scary Halloween Special)

November 16, 2011 Patch

November 23, 2011 Patch

November 29, 2011 Patch

  • [Undocumented] Fixed certain all-class hats not showing up until the player touches a resupply cabinet.

December 15, 2011 Patch (Australian Christmas 2011)

December 23, 2011 Patch

  • [Undocumented] Added "glasses" equip region to the Brain Bucket.
  • [Undocumented] Removed Scout's headset when equipped with the Brown Bomber.

January 11, 2012 Patch

January 17, 2012 Patch

February 2, 2012 Patch

March 22, 2012 Patch

March 28, 2012 Patch

April 17, 2012 Patch

April 18, 2012 Patch

  • Added LODs on Ghastly Gibus for all classes.

May 3, 2012 Patch

May 10, 2012 Patch

May 17, 2012 Patch

June 27, 2012 Patch (Pyromania Update)

June 28, 2012 Patch

  • Fixed hatless hats not not-drawing correctly.

July 20, 2012 Patch

  • [Undocumented] Updated the world model of Scotch Bonnet.

August 2, 2012 Patch

August 10, 2012 Patch

August 15, 2012 Patch (Mann vs. Machine)

September 4, 2012 Patch

September 6, 2012 Patch

September 21, 2012 Patch

September 27, 2012 Patch

October 9, 2012 Patch

  • Fixed the Lacking Moral Fiber Mask being tagged as a misc item instead of a hat.

October 26, 2012 Patch (Spectral Halloween Special)

November 16, 2012 Patch

December 20, 2012 Patch (Mecha Update)

January 8, 2013 Patch

February 18, 2013 Patch

February 22, 2013 Patch

March 12, 2013 Patch

March 19, 2013 Patch

April 3, 2013 Patch

May 17, 2013 Patch (Robotic Boogaloo)

June 3, 2013 Patch

June 6, 2013 Patch

June 10, 2013 Patch

June 13, 2013 Patch

July 10, 2013 Patch

October 2, 2013 Patch

October 10, 2013 Patch

Trivia

See also

References

  1. "The Mac Update!", Teamfortress.com, June 10, 2010
  2. "History", Teamfortress.com, retrieved Feb. 13, 2012

External links