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== Card Games ==
* In ''[[Legend of the Five Rings]]'', Isawa Tadaka has a nice hat. Seen [http://aprillee.tripod.com/ccgl5r/tadaka500x375.jpg here]. Also fairly excellent on the [[Took a Level in Badass|Experienced 2 card]].
* ''[[Munchkin (game)|Munchkin]]'' has several, such as the [[Badass]] Bandanna, the Helm of Peripheral Vision, the Horny Helmet, and the Helm of Courage (which is on backwards). For the grand prize, we have...the ''Magnificent Hat'', complete with what appears to be [[Girl Genius|a Jägermonster]] looking unusually proud. Does any other game have a hat so nice it reflects curses? Nope.
* ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'' has many of them, ranging from [http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=47449 Kaldra's awesome helmet] to [http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?name=Voidmage%20Husher whatever this is Voidmage Husher is wearing], but worthy of note is [[Gothic Horror|Innistrad]], with plenty of hats handed out to its struggling human populace. To quote creative director Doug Beyer: "And hats. If we were going to a gothic horror setting then ''[[Oh My Gods|BY HOLY AVACYN ON HIGH]] THERE WOULD BE HAAAATS''."
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]''
** The [https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/yugioh/images/b/b9/DarkMagician-YGLD-EN-C-UE.png/revision/latest?cb=20161125080700 Dark Magician] has such a nice hat, he seems to have set a trend among Spellcaster monsters, with [https://yugioh.fandom.com/wiki/Dark_Magician_Girl Dark Magician Girl], [https://yugioh.fandom.com/wiki/Gagaga_Magician Gagaga Magician], [https://yugioh.fandom.com/wiki/Magician's_Valkyria Magician's Valkyria], and [https://yugioh.fandom.com/wiki/Sorcerer_of_Dark_Magic Sorcerer of Dark Magic], to name just a few, adopting similar styles.
** Of course, the monster with the coolest hat in the game is arguably Cosmo Queen. [https://yugioh.fandom.com/wiki/Cosmo_Queen Seriously, just look at it!] So much that it's become a tradition in fanfics for someone to comment on it when she appears.

== Party Games ==
* In the party game ''[[Werewolf (game)|Werewolf]]'' (or ''Mafia''), a role with a Nice Hat, Big Hat or White Hat will always be revealed upon elimination, even if roles would normally be hidden. A Black Hat, by contrast, will never be revealed regardless of circumstances.

== Tabletop Roleplaying Games ==
* In certain section of ''[[Exalted]]'' fandom, the Dawn Caste, two-fisted fighter Demetheus is known as the hat man, simply due to a wide-brimmed hat he's been illustrated with a few times.
* In certain section of ''[[Exalted]]'' fandom, the Dawn Caste, two-fisted fighter Demetheus is known as the hat man, simply due to a wide-brimmed hat he's been illustrated with a few times.
* The High Elves of ''[[Warhammer Fantasy]]'' and the Eldar of ''[[Warhammer 40,000]]'' both have an irrational fascination with really, really tall helmets. The converted [[Physical God|Avatar]] at the bottom left of [http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/content/blogPost.jsp?aId=12800033a this page] takes the cake, however.
* In [[Legend of the Five Rings|L5R]], Isawa Tadaka has a nice hat. Seen [http://aprillee.tripod.com/ccgl5r/tadaka500x375.jpg here]. Also fairly excellent on the [[Took a Level In Badass|Experienced 2 card]].
* Murlynd's Hat. In the ''[[Greyhawk]]'' [[Dungeons & Dragons|D&D]] setting, Murlynd of The Company of Seven's leather chapeaux can have near any non-magical object be pulled out of it, and it grants a degree of protection. He also had revolvers and a whip, making him probably the most badass wizard/paladin in existence. But the hat man...the hat.
* The High Elves of ''[[Warhammer Fantasy]]'' and the Eldar of ''[[Warhammer 40000]]'' both have an irrational fascination with really, really tall helmets. The converted [[Physical God|Avatar]] at the bottom left of [http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/content/blogPost.jsp?aId=12800033a this page] takes the cake, however.
* ''[[Forgotten Realms]]'': [http://vignette4.wikia.nocookie.net/vsbattles/images/7/73/Elminster_2.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20160411033427 Elminster], being a wizard, is known for his pointed, floppy wizards' had.
* Murlynd's Hat. In the ''[[Greyhawk]]'' [[Dungeons and Dragons|D&D]] setting, Murlynd of The Company of Seven's leather chapeaux can have near any non-magical object be pulled out of it, and it grants a degree of protection. He also had revolvers and a whip, making him probably the most badass wizard/paladin in existence. But the hat man...the hat.
* The Commissars of the Imperium from ''[[Warhammer 40000]]''. ''They'' aren't nice to anyone, [[You Have Failed Me|least of all their own troops]], but the [[Commissar Cap|hats]] are pretty cool.
* The Commissars of the Imperium from ''[[Warhammer 40,000]]''. ''They'' aren't nice to anyone, [[You Have Failed Me...|least of all their own troops]], but the [[Commissar Cap|hats]] are pretty cool.
** Though at least [[Ciaphas Cain|one commissar]] would rather wear a helmet...
** Though at least [[Ciaphas Cain|one commissar]] would rather wear a helmet...
** All [[Our Orcs Are Different|Orks]] of the Blood Axe clan seem to love Commissar's hats, or similar peaked caps looted from other officers.
** All [[Our Orcs Are Different|Orks]] of the Blood Axe clan seem to love Commissar's hats, or similar peaked caps looted from other officers.
** While we're talking about orks, several Freebooters wear pirate hats, the most notable of them being Kaptin Badrukk's.
** While we're talking about orks, several Freebooters wear pirate hats, the most notable of them being Kaptin Badrukk's.
** It's a long running joke (with some truth to it) among 40k fans that the person with the biggest hat in any given place is the most important person there.
** It's a long running joke (with some truth to it) among 40k fans that the person with the biggest hat in any given place is the most important person there.
* [[Warhammer Fantasy]]: [[The Empire]]. ''Every bloody soldier'' has some sort of outrageous wide-brimmed plumed construction, or a massive plume on a metal helmet. Except for the archers. Grand prize has to go to the triple-feathered hat in the [http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/catalog/productDetail.jsp?catId=cat440090a&prodId=prod20010 Empire General kit], though (the one on the mounted guy in the picture).
* [[Warhammer Fantasy]]: [[The Empire]]. ''Every bloody soldier'' has some sort of outrageous wide-brimmed plumed construction, or a massive plume on a metal helmet. Except for the archers. Grand prize has to go to the triple-feathered hat in the [https://web.archive.org/web/20120405172308/http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/catalog/productDetail.jsp?catId=cat440090a&prodId=prod20010 Empire General kit], though (the one on the mounted guy in the picture).
* The Chaos Dwarves in ''[[Warhammer]]'' apparently had hats whose height reflected the wearer's status. The superstructure of their warships also tended to look like giant versions of their hats.
* The Chaos Dwarves in ''[[Warhammer Fantasy Battle]]'' apparently had hats whose height reflected the wearer's status. The superstructure of their warships also tended to look like giant versions of their hats.
* In ''[[Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay]]'', your character gets an 'Outrageous Hat' as a trapping if you have Charlatan as a career.
* In ''[[Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay]]'', your character gets an 'Outrageous Hat' as a trapping if you have Charlatan as a career.
* ''[[Warhammer]]'' also has the Witch Hunters's Hat of Doom. Characters have take a will test against fear just by seeing it.
* ''[[Warhammer Fantasy Battle]]'' also has the Witch Hunters's Hat of Doom. Characters have take a will test against fear just by seeing it.
** The Lizardmen Skink Hero riding a [[Everything's Better with Dinosaurs|Stegadon]] gets a choice between a skull hat (for a wizard) and a rather badass gold stegadon mask for a fighty hero. And for all your giant mummified frog fashion needs, there's Lord Kroak's deathmask. Of course, since so few Lizardmen wear any clothing at all, they ''have'' to make the headgear badass.
** The Lizardmen Skink Hero riding a [[Everything's Better with Dinosaurs|Stegadon]] gets a choice between a skull hat (for a wizard) and a rather badass gold stegadon mask for a fighty hero. And for all your giant mummified frog fashion needs, there's Lord Kroak's deathmask. Of course, since so few Lizardmen wear any clothing at all, they ''have'' to make the headgear badass.
* The Magic Burner for ''[[Burning Wheel]]'' covers wizard characters, who as part of the traditional [[Robe and Wizard Hat]] can find themselves with the "Impressive Hat" described as follows:
* The Magic Burner for ''[[Burning Wheel]]'' covers wizard characters, who as part of the traditional [[Robe and Wizard Hat]] can find themselves with the "Impressive Hat" described as follows:
{{quote|This character's hat is mightily impressive. It can be seen for miles! It's so impressive that people often remember the hat more than the person.}}
{{quote|This character's hat is mightily impressive. It can be seen for miles! It's so impressive that people often remember the hat more than the person.}}
* ''[[Munchkin (game)|Munchkin]]'' has several, such as the [[Badass]] Bandanna, the Helm of Peripheral Vision, the Horny Helmet, and the Helm of Courage (which is on backwards). For the grand prize, we have...the ''Magnificent Hat'', complete with what appears to be [[Girl Genius|a Jägermonster]] looking unusually proud. Does any other game have a hat so nice it reflects curses? Nope.
* Many characters in [[Iron Kingdoms|Privateer Press's Warmachine]] tabletop game have pretty nice hats, but special props go to Protector of Menoth for their multitude of clergy hats and Deneghra for hers. Since the setting is ''[[Steampunk]]'', it's kind of required to have one.
* Many characters in [[Iron Kingdoms|Privateer Press's Warmachine]] tabletop game have pretty nice hats, but special props go to Protector of Menoth for their multitude of clergy hats and Deneghra for hers. Since the setting is ''[[Steampunk]]'', it's kind of required to have one.
* ''[[Pathfinder/Characters|Pathfinder]]'': Alahazra the oracle sports a [http://paizo.com/image/content/PathfinderRPG/PZO1115-Alahazra.jpg truly epic chapeau.] And Imrijka the inquisitor has her [http://paizo.com/image/content/PathfinderCampaignSetting/PZO9227-AhererFight.jpg wide-brimmed red number.]
* In the party game Werewolf/Mafia, a role with a Nice Hat, Big Hat or White Hat will always be revealed upon elimination, even if roles would normally be hidden. A Black Hat, by contrast, will never be revealed regardless of circumstances.
* [[Pathfinder/Characters|Alahazra the oracle]] sports a [http://paizo.com/image/content/PathfinderRPG/PZO1115-Alahazra.jpg truly epic chapeau.] And Imrijka the inquisitor has her [http://paizo.com/image/content/PathfinderCampaignSetting/PZO9227-AhererFight.jpg wide-brimmed red number.]
* ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'' has many of them, ranging from [http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=47449 Kaldra's awesome helmet] to [http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?name=Voidmage%20Husher whatever this is Voidmage Husher is wearing], but worthy of note is [[Gothic Horror|Innistrad]], with plenty of hats handed out to its struggling human populace. To quote creative director Doug Beyer: "And hats. If we were going to a gothic horror setting then ''[[Oh My Gods|BY HOLY AVACYN ON HIGH]] THERE WOULD BE HAAAATS''."


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Card Games

Party Games

  • In the party game Werewolf (or Mafia), a role with a Nice Hat, Big Hat or White Hat will always be revealed upon elimination, even if roles would normally be hidden. A Black Hat, by contrast, will never be revealed regardless of circumstances.

Tabletop Roleplaying Games

  • In certain section of Exalted fandom, the Dawn Caste, two-fisted fighter Demetheus is known as the hat man, simply due to a wide-brimmed hat he's been illustrated with a few times.
  • The High Elves of Warhammer Fantasy and the Eldar of Warhammer 40,000 both have an irrational fascination with really, really tall helmets. The converted Avatar at the bottom left of this page takes the cake, however.
  • Murlynd's Hat. In the Greyhawk D&D setting, Murlynd of The Company of Seven's leather chapeaux can have near any non-magical object be pulled out of it, and it grants a degree of protection. He also had revolvers and a whip, making him probably the most badass wizard/paladin in existence. But the hat man...the hat.
  • Forgotten Realms: Elminster, being a wizard, is known for his pointed, floppy wizards' had.
  • The Commissars of the Imperium from Warhammer 40,000. They aren't nice to anyone, least of all their own troops, but the hats are pretty cool.
    • Though at least one commissar would rather wear a helmet...
    • All Orks of the Blood Axe clan seem to love Commissar's hats, or similar peaked caps looted from other officers.
    • While we're talking about orks, several Freebooters wear pirate hats, the most notable of them being Kaptin Badrukk's.
    • It's a long running joke (with some truth to it) among 40k fans that the person with the biggest hat in any given place is the most important person there.
  • Warhammer Fantasy: The Empire. Every bloody soldier has some sort of outrageous wide-brimmed plumed construction, or a massive plume on a metal helmet. Except for the archers. Grand prize has to go to the triple-feathered hat in the Empire General kit, though (the one on the mounted guy in the picture).
  • The Chaos Dwarves in Warhammer Fantasy Battle apparently had hats whose height reflected the wearer's status. The superstructure of their warships also tended to look like giant versions of their hats.
  • In Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay, your character gets an 'Outrageous Hat' as a trapping if you have Charlatan as a career.
  • Warhammer Fantasy Battle also has the Witch Hunters's Hat of Doom. Characters have take a will test against fear just by seeing it.
    • The Lizardmen Skink Hero riding a Stegadon gets a choice between a skull hat (for a wizard) and a rather badass gold stegadon mask for a fighty hero. And for all your giant mummified frog fashion needs, there's Lord Kroak's deathmask. Of course, since so few Lizardmen wear any clothing at all, they have to make the headgear badass.
  • The Magic Burner for Burning Wheel covers wizard characters, who as part of the traditional Robe and Wizard Hat can find themselves with the "Impressive Hat" described as follows:

This character's hat is mightily impressive. It can be seen for miles! It's so impressive that people often remember the hat more than the person.


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