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* The fact that "GRAY SCIENCE KIT" is on the strangifier could be a reference to Gray Mann, as he takes control of Mann Co. in the [[Ring of Fired]] comic.
 
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* A Strangified cosmetic will count points gained in offline practice. It is unknown as to whether or not this is intentional.
 
* A Strangified cosmetic will count points gained in offline practice. It is unknown as to whether or not this is intentional.

Revision as of 16:46, 9 September 2013

Ooh, much better.
The Medic after applying a Strangifier

A Strangifier is a Tool item represented by a bottle with a gray color liquid, with label "GRAY SCIENCE KIT" and "STRANGIFIER". It is comparable to the Strange Bacon Grease.

It can be obtained by fulfilling the requirements of a Chemistry Set. When completed, the Chemistry Set will drop a Strangifier of the type indicated by the Chemistry Set.

Using the item will allow the user to choose which item that can apply with. Upon confirmation, the Strangifier will be used and the item will be converted into one with a Strange quality, keeping the item's custom name or description, if it has one. This process cannot be reverted. Items with a quality besides Unique will retain their original name colours, and simply have Strange appended to the beginning.

Strange hats and miscellaneous items count points earned on the leaderboard while wearing the item.

Update history

August 27, 2013 Patch

  • Added the Strangifier to the game.

September 3, 2013 Patch

  • Fixed not-tradable Strangifiers not applying the not-tradable status to the item they are used on.

Gallery

Trivia

  • The fact that "GRAY SCIENCE KIT" is on the strangifier could be a reference to Gray Mann, as he takes control of Mann Co. in the Ring of Fired comic.

Bugs

  • A Strangified cosmetic will count points gained in offline practice. It is unknown as to whether or not this is intentional.

See also