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The '''Coupe D'isaster''' is a community-created [[headwear]] item for the [[Heavy]] and was released as a part of the [[Australian Christmas]] update. It appears as a badly-done black [[wikipedia:Toupee|Toupée]], hence the reference to disaster in its name.
 
The '''Coupe D'isaster''' is a community-created [[headwear]] item for the [[Heavy]] and was released as a part of the [[Australian Christmas]] update. It appears as a badly-done black [[wikipedia:Toupee|Toupée]], hence the reference to disaster in its name.
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== Previous Changes ==
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''December 20, 2010 (item server update)'': Coupe D'isaster is added to the Mann Co. Store, made craftable, and included in random drops.
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==

Revision as of 03:53, 21 December 2010

All men agree that there's no greater shame than to be outcoifed by someone. Rich men spend millions of dollars every year to ensure their scalp is graced by the greatest gathering of hair imaginable. Unfortunately the Heavy has not been able to join this tradition. No longer! With this deceptively unrealistic toupé you'll fit right in!
— Fancy Vs. Nasty update description

The Coupe D'isaster is a community-created headwear item for the Heavy and was released as a part of the Australian Christmas update. It appears as a badly-done black Toupée, hence the reference to disaster in its name.

Previous Changes

December 20, 2010 (item server update): Coupe D'isaster is added to the Mann Co. Store, made craftable, and included in random drops.

Trivia

  • Before being officially included in-game during the Australian Christmas event, the Coupe D'isaster was released as a downloadable skin in the Fancy vs. Nasty Update created by Mister Royzo.
  • Coupe means cut in French and may be a pun on "haircut" as the item is a hairpiece.
  • The name may be a pun on "coup d'état", a French term meaning the sudden and illegitimate overthrow of a government, usually by the military.
  • The name could also be a reference to the other French term "coup de grâce", a death blow intended to end the suffering of a wounded creature or a defeated/helpless opponent.