
Examples of which include names with two or more underscores in succession or an incorrect spelling.īaseball Bill's Sport Shine - None, use the bodygrouping tools to remove the hat and headphonesĮssential Accessories - Mnc_Mascot_Outfit Item names listed in bold are to signify that the file name appears to be incorrect but is in fact, correct. The only style change that is listed here is where the style has a completely different model to the original.

Bodygroups may also include different styles of a particular item and will not be listed as they are the same model.

This is done by default by holding down C, right clicking the item and selecting bodygroups. Skins for BLU are activated by changing the bodygroup. In other words, all cosmetics are listed in order of appearance on the Official TF2 Wiki. The recommended way to find your cosmetic is to find its section on the Official Team Fortress Wiki in the cosmetics list. The guide will be filled in as fast as possible when new cosmetics or weapons are added. Screenshots are mine, all work on the guide is written by me.

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