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Most of these items are [[costume]]s that have everlasting versions. Others are [[token]]s.
 
Most of these items are [[costume]]s that have everlasting versions. Others are [[token]]s.
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These are organized under '''C''' and '''T''', respectively.
  
 
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This Category includes items that exist...and then don't! Not in terms of being unavailable like most other costumes and promo items...these items actually disappear. After you've obtained an item like this, one day it's in your arsenal, and after a set amount of time (usually 30 days) it's not! Once that last moment on its internal countdown timer ticks by, the item is entirely gone. Note to worry, all of these items have an expiration warning on them in-game. Logically, expiring costume items don't have accessory slots.

Most of these items are costumes that have everlasting versions. Others are tokens.

These are organized under C and T, respectively.

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