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This set have no utility whatsoever and is included in the game for pure comedic purpose.
This set have no utility whatsoever and is included in the game for pure comedic purpose.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Clownmask.png|A Clown Mask.
</gallery>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* The Clown Ensemble is in all likelihood included as a nod to [http://wiki.ss13.co/Clown the Clown job] on ''Space Station 13'', as [[Barotrauma]] is greatly inspired by this game.
* The Clown Ensemble is in all likelihood included as a nod to [http://wiki.ss13.co/Clown the Clown job] on ''Space Station 13'', as [[Barotrauma]] is greatly inspired by this game.
* By tradition, every [[Submarine|submarine]] in the game has a Clown Ensemble and a [[Bike Horn]] hidden somewhere on board, usually in a location difficult to access:
* By tradition, all [[Submarine|submarines]] included in the game (and many custom submarines) have a Clown Ensemble and a [[Bike Horn]] hidden somewhere on board, usually in a location difficult to access:
:: - on the [[Aegir Mark II]], inside the brig;
:: - on the [[Aegir Mark II]], inside the brig;
:: - on the [[Nehalennia]], inside the pipe below the reactor room;
:: - on the [[Nehalennia]], inside the pipe below the reactor room;
:: - on the [[Vellamo]], inside the rightmost ballast.
:: - on the [[Vellamo]], inside the rightmost ballast.
* While the presence of Clown Ensembles on submarines might seem incongruous, the developer of [[Barotrauma]] explained: "It was an attempt to lighten the mood and help the crew cope in a high-stress environment. The experiment wasn't as successful as the higher-ups had hoped and now all there is left to remind of it are the few blood-stained clown costumes laying around in some remote corners of some of the subs."<ref>[https://boards.fireden.net/vg/thread/132285918/#132302991 /vg/ thread]</ref>
* While the presence of Clown Ensembles on submarines might seem incongruous, the developer of [[Barotrauma]] explained: "It was an attempt to lighten the mood and help the crew cope in a high-stress environment. The experiment wasn't as successful as the higher-ups had hoped and now all there is left to remind of it are the few blood-stained clown costumes laying around in some remote corners of some of the subs."<ref>[https://boards.fireden.net/vg/thread/132285918/#132302991 /vg/ thread]</ref>
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Clownmask.png|A Clown Mask.
clownense.png|When left on the ground.
</gallery>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 14:18, 5 June 2017

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The Clown Ensemble is a set of clothes that can be acquired in Barotrauma. It is divided into two different pieces of clothing: the Clown Costume and the Clown Mask, and is usually associated with the Bike Horn.

This set have no utility whatsoever and is included in the game for pure comedic purpose.

Trivia

  • The Clown Ensemble is in all likelihood included as a nod to the Clown job on Space Station 13, as Barotrauma is greatly inspired by this game.
  • By tradition, all submarines included in the game (and many custom submarines) have a Clown Ensemble and a Bike Horn hidden somewhere on board, usually in a location difficult to access:
- on the Aegir Mark II, inside the brig;
- on the Nehalennia, inside the pipe below the reactor room;
- on the Vellamo, inside the rightmost ballast.
  • While the presence of Clown Ensembles on submarines might seem incongruous, the developer of Barotrauma explained: "It was an attempt to lighten the mood and help the crew cope in a high-stress environment. The experiment wasn't as successful as the higher-ups had hoped and now all there is left to remind of it are the few blood-stained clown costumes laying around in some remote corners of some of the subs."[1]

Gallery

References

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