Bring Back Wizard Hats Please!

Bring Back Wizard Hats Please!

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Posted by: Renso.3695

Renso.3695

I’m glad to see anet bring back seasonal or old costumes and town cloths so people can integrate them into their different styles. I would really like to see the Wizard Hat come back for those of us who didn’t have a chance to get one thanks!

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Posted by: Qlak.4387

Qlak.4387

I’m afraid that both Wizard’s and Witch’kitten were rewards in the living story content, not gem store items like ones you said. You will probably have to wait for next halloween to obtain the new kind of hat.

(edit: any idea why forum changes “Wit chs Hat” to the kitten?)

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Posted by: Erukk.1408

Erukk.1408

I’m afraid that both Wizard’s and Witch’kitten were rewards in the living story content, not gem store items like ones you said. You will probably have to wait for next halloween to obtain the new kind of hat.

(edit: any idea why forum changes “Wit chs Hat” to the kitten?)

No, the Wizard’kitten was a free item you could get from the Gem Store during Wintersday 2012. It looked like Gandalf the Grey’kitten. Sadly, I bought one then proceeded to throw it away, because it looked kinda horrible on my asura. It would be nice for them to bring it back for the wardrobe though.

(Hmm. It seems that “Wizard’s_ hat” get edited too. It must have something to do with the " ’s_ hat" part.)

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Posted by: Yargesh.4965

Yargesh.4965

(Hmm. It seems that “Wizard’s_ hat” get edited too. It must have something to do with the " ’s_ hat" part.)

Past tense of a bodily function.

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Posted by: Erukk.1408

Erukk.1408

Past tense of a bodily function.

I get it now, but I didn’t think that they screened for the past tense of words like that. Though, I didn’t know it was actually in the dictionary now. I’m getting a bit of a laugh reading the definitions of the present tense version of the word in Oxford’s at the moment.