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2021年10月25日
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The Bloodhound is a community-created promotional multi-class cosmetic item for the Sniper and Spy. It is a team-colored, oddly shaped fedora, similar to the one worn by Sam in the Sam & Max series. This item is obtained by completing the Banjo Hero achievement in the game Poker Night 2. Poker Night 1 items weren’t tradable. This game is terribly cheap. The items don’t expire after the pre-purchase period, therefore you can just buy the game at any time and get them at any time. This time there’s no pre-order bonus in items. The first one had the visor, which is now tradable. So yeaaaaah, prolly not. Win TF2 items in Poker Night at the Inventory Poker Night at the Inventory is a poker game that pits the Heavy from TF2 against Penny Arcade’s Tycho, Max from Sam & Max and Strong Bad from, well. Is there still a way to buy Poker Night at the Inventory 2 Question I’ve been really interested in this game for a year now and when I finally went to but it, I couldn’t find it anywhere on steam.
The following is a beginner-level guide describing all of the ways to earn weapons and cosmetic items in TF2. For details on items, gameplay, or anything else Team Fortress related, be sure to bookmark The Official TF2 Wiki.Over 25k lifetime hits!Updated 11/2/16:
*Simplified information about item qualities
*Compared rocket launcher prices with differing item qualities
*Added links to Halloween-themed items where necessary
*Added more pictures for easier reading
*Hit 25,000 lifetime hits by November 1stUpdated 7/31/16:
*Added links to recent tutorials on class rebalances and matchmaking changes since Pyro vs. Heavy patchUpdated 4/23/16:
*More info about free hats you can earn
*More info about Australium and Graded (contract) Weapons
So you’ve just started playing TF2, learned some maps, captured some points, and found a couple of nifty items. But other players are blowing you up with awesome weapons while wearing ridiculous hats. How can you get more weapons and cosmetic items? That’s what this guide is for, so read on!
Similar bloglinks useful to you:
*My new TF2Newbs Guide to Halloween Items shows all of the items you can earn, and how to earn them
*A TF2Newbs Guide to MvM Item Hunting, for those looking for Australium and Botkiller weapons, and Killstreak Kits
*A Closer Look at TF2 Class Rebalances for the changes to the game since Pyro vs. Heavy
*This short tutorial on TF2 Matchmaking for the differences in Casual/Comp play and how to create your own gameTable of Contents
0. Being Free-to-Play vs. Being Premium
1. Earn Items By Playing TF2
*Achievement Items
*Free Cosmetics You Can Earn
*The TF2 Item Drop System
*Rewards for Playing Mann vs. Machine, the Players-vs.-Bots “Horde Mode”
*Earn TF2 Items While Playing Other Steam Games
2. Crafting Items: What To Do with Metal, Crates, and Robot PartsPoker Night 2 Tf2 Items Not Showing Up
3. Buying Items From the Mann Co. Store or the Steam Market
*Explanation of Item Qualities like Stranges and Unusuals
*Updated: Rocket Launchers as example of price comparison
*Updated: Typical item prices of each quality
*Decorated Weapons, earned by contracts
*Trading-Up Items
4. Trading Items With Other Players
5. Free Unusuals!
6. What To Do If You Have Too Many Items
7. Helpful Links0. First: Are you Free-to-Play?
There are two kinds of TF2 accounts: free-to-play accounts and premium accounts.
*Free-to-play (or “F2P”) accounts only get one page of 50 inventory slots, limited crafting options, can only drop some basic items, and most importantly, have limited trading options.
*Premium accounts start with six pages of inventory slots (300 total), have full crafting options, can drop basic and rare items, and have normal trading options.
Why aren’t all accounts Premium? The reason is to reduce the number of spammers and cheaters on Steam by attaching a small monetary cost to each account, so that thousands of accounts cannot be used by a single person for these schemes.
So if you are free-to-play, you will not have full access to all of the kinds of items out there. There are a couple of simple ways to gain a premium account:
*Buy something in the Mann Co. Store, anything at all, no minimum. A single US$0.49 weapon is all you need.
*Buy the Orange Box from the Steam Store for US$19.99, which grants you a Premium TF2 account as well as two other Valve games: Half-Life 2 and Portal.
*Have someone trade or gift you an Upgrade to Premium Gift, which is a tool item that makes your account premium when used.
*However, your Steam Account must be premium to be able to trade from the Steam Client, which means you’ve made at least $5 worth of purchases. Steam Trading and Steam Chat are two features disabled if you’ve never bought anything on the Steam Account you’re using.
Why would someone give you a Premium Gift? Doing so grants the giver a Professor Speks accessory, or adds to the counter of their existing Professor Speks.
If you make a purchase that upgrades your account to premium, you are asked to refer one person on your friends list as someone who has helped you in the game. That is how a person is awarded a Professor Speks or ranks up its counter.
Now that you know your status, here are all of the ways that you can acquire new items:1. Earn Items By Playing the GameEarn “Achievement Items”
There are hundreds of achievements to earn in Team Fortress 2. Just play the game, and if you complete a specific task, the achievement will unlock and announce it to everyone on the server. You can check which achievements you have or haven’t learned in your Steam Client.
If you earn enough class-specific achievements, you will earn one of three weapons available for each class. Harrahs casino lake tahoe. These items significantly change the role or options available for that class, such as a Sandvich healing item for the Heavy, or a Huntsman bow that replaces the Sniper’s rifle! Here is the full list of 27 achievement weapons in TF2.
Note: These achievement-reward items have the untradable trait, so you can’t trade them away later. And if you use them to craft metal or another item, the resulting item will carry that untradable trait, and the game will warn you that that will occur. This is to keep players from having dozens of separate Steam accounts just to farm for items. Only achievement-reward items will have the untradable trait.
There are “achievement servers” in the TF2 community, but TF2Newbs doesn’t have one; they’re frowned on by Valve.All-Class Cosmetics You Can Earn
As stated above, earn the Professor Speks all-class cosmetic by gifting someone an Upgrade to Premium Gift. It cannot be painted or traded.
Earn the Ghastly Gibus all-class hat by earning a domination on a player wearing their own Gibus. There are multiple, slightly different versions (the Ghastly, Ghastlier, Ghastlierest, Ghostly, and Galvanized), and dominated any player except for the Galvanized will earn you your own Ghastly Gibus (the other versions were awarded earlier). You can earn this achievement at any time, and it can be worn at all time, unlike many Halloween-themed items. It is paintable, but cannot be traded.
You can also get the Pyrovision Goggles by dominating a player that is wearing them. Pryovision items changes the scenery on most official maps so that you play in a pastel-painted world of balloons and laughter instead of the screams and gibs of your enemies. You can change its vision in your Advanced Options menu.
Earn a Mann Co. Cap all-class hat the first time you buy anything at the Mann Co. Store, regardless of amount spent. (You can only earn one.) It is paintable, but not tradable. You can also buy a real-life version from New Era. There is a second hat, the Mann Co. Online Cap, which you can earn by buying something from the Mann Co. Online store, which sells real-life Valve merchandise like posters, T-shirts, and hats!
Earn the all-class World Traveler’s Hat by buying your first Map Stamp, which is not an item, but a donation that goes directly to the author(s) of the Community-made map you choose. You can level it up by buying more Map Stamps. When you play on a map where you’ve purchased map stamps, you can give your hat unusual effects! This hat is paintable, but not tradable.
Other cosmetics you can earn by playing TF2:
*There are lots of other cosmetics that can be earned during the annual Halloween or Winter Holiday events! See my Halloween Items FAQ to learn how to earn Halloween-themed items. Some can be earned at any time, like the Ghastly Gibus.
*Director’s Vision: Earn this all-class taunt by recording a replay of yourself playing the game, then enter the video editing window. It’s that easy.
*Frontline Field Recorder: Get this hat by uploading a replay video to YouTube from within TF2, and earn 1,000 lifetime views.
*Proof of Purchase: By being gifted the game, or buying TF2 yourself, like in the Orange Box from the Steam Store, earn this hat.
*Party Hat and TF Birthday Noisemaker: Get an all-class hat and an action item by playing the game on August 24th, TF2′s anniversary launch date. The Noisemaker can only be used on August 24th (or any server that has Birthday Mode enabled).
*Spirit of Giving: Earn this accessory playing during the annual Winter Holiday. Rank it up by gifting, such as using a Secret Saxton tool item.
*Horace the Bear Mask: Be an RPS Supporter (for the gaming news website Rock Paper Shotgun).Earn Items by Playing the Game
Team Fortress 2 wants to reward you for playing, and does so by granting you periodic “item drops”. Approximately every hour you play in a week, up to roughly 10 hours a week, you will earn a random item, usually a weapon but rarely (perhaps a 3% chance) a cosmetic item such as a hat. Most, but not all, craftable weapons can drop via this system, and if you don’t play much one week, that extends the playing time where you can earn items in the next week only. “Weeks” for this purpose begin on Wednesdays at 7 PM Eastern Standard Time (which is also Thursdays at midnight Greenwich Standard Time; doesn’t change for Daylight Savings Time).
The list of possible weapons available is roughly the same as the craftable weapon list plus the achievement-reward weapon list (i.e. almost all non-stock weapons). “Stock” weapons are the default weapons and action-slot items of each class, which are also the only weapons that most computer-controller bots use, and they’re the only weapons you can access in those rare, unfortunate times when your server loses connection to the item server :( Stock weapons never drop, and you can’t lose access to them by crafting or trading.
By a similar but separate system, crates (and rarely, other tool items such as Name Tags instead) can drop for you as well, and they are NOT limited by your weekly playing time. Of course, you need keys to open crates; they are basically opportunities for Valve to make money by selling you keys. Crates always provide a random item out of a list, and the series number relates to the list of items available to drop; most crates drop Strange-quality weapons (with a 1% chance for a random Unusual item instead!).Poker Night At The Inventory 2 Tf2 Items
Crate drops are rarer than in years past; players got annoyed by having too many crates. Sometimes, such as during the winter holiday, crate drops will occur more often. You may also get a crate once a week in your account just for logging in. They’re simply “opportunities” to spend money on keys for virtual items.Earn Items by Buying and/or Playing Other Games
Many cosmetics can be earned just by buying certain games. Some were only available during pre-order, but many are still available if you buy the game today. Here is the current list of games that award TF2 items, maintained by the Official TF2 Wiki. Note that many of these items will be Genuine quality.
For example, the $4.99 game Poker Night at the Inventory features five unlockable items (some of which may be difficult to do so), as you play Texas Hold ‘Em against the Heavy, Strongbad and other characters. You need to get good at playing poker, but you can earn:
Its $4.99 sequel, Poker Night 2, features five more unlockable items, as you play Texas Hold ‘Em and Omaha Hold ‘Em with Claptrap, Ash Williams and others! Earn the following:
*Some Borderlands 2 and platform-specific unlockables can also be earned.
See this link to learn how to earn TF2 items by playing these free-to-play Steam games:
*The Spiral Sallet by playing Spiral Knights
*The all-class Bolt Action Blitzer by playing CrimeCraft GangWars
*The Flamingo Kid and the Triclops by playing Super Monday Night Combat
*The all-class Alien Swarm Parasite by playing Alien Swarm
*The Black Rose knife by playing Alliance of Valiant ArmsEarn Items by Playing “Mann Up Mode” in MvM
Mann vs. Machine, or “MvM”, is a horde mode where you and five other players form a RED team that defends against an onslaught of class-specific BLU robots. The free-to-play “Boot Camp” mode does NOT earn you items, but is good for practicing the game. The real rewards can be gained by completing “Mann Up” missions, which require a brown Tour of Duty ticket that costs US$0.99 in the Mann Co. Store (not to be confused with the white Surplus tickets). Tickets are used up and rewards are earned only when you successfully win an entire mission.
*Each completed mission earns you an item drop, in exchange for your Tour of Duty ticket, if you did not previously have credit for that mission on your current Tour.
*If playing the “Two Cities” Tour, you will instead earn some robot parts, and possibly even a Fabricator, after each mission.
*Each completed Tour of missions will earn you different rewards, on top of your usual mission rewards:
*“Two Cities” Tours reward Killstreak Kits, and one or two higher-tier Fabricators.
*Other Tours reward one of several kinds of Strange Botkiller weapons, depending on both random luck and which Tour had been completed.
*Completing any Advanced or Expert difficulty Tour also has a small chance (~2%) of getting an Australium weapon! (You won’t have any chance to drop them on Intermediate Tours.)
For more information on MvM and the items you can earn by playing in “Mann Up” Mode, please refer to the TF2 Newbs’ Guide to MvM Item Hunting.2. You Can Craft New Items
You can take undesired items and turn them into metal, which is used to craft other weapons.
two weapons of same class —> one scrap
three scrap <—> one reclaimed
three reclaimed <—> one refined
What Can You Do with Metal?
*Use as a trading currency (see Trading, below)
*Craft cosmetics, such as hats
*Craft weapons
Crafting Cosmetic Items
There are two ways to craft cosmetic items such as hats. Here is the first:
three refined —> one random cosmetic item
The above menu says the output is a “random headgear”, but in reality the output is some kind of cosmetic, such as a hat or an item that equips elsewhere on your person, and are never weapons. For instance, you might get a Football Helmet for a Heavy, or an Itsy-Bitsy Spyer that hangs on the hip of your Sniper, or a Big Mann on Campus sweater for a Scout. These items are always Unique quality; you’ll never get Stranges or the like. Almost every non-Limited cosmetic can be crafted, but of course, what you receive is randomized.
But if you want to ensure that you get an item that a specific character can use, consider the next formula:
four refined + class token —> random class-specific cosmetic item
With the above formula, you apply some extra metal and a token, but you ensure that you’ll get an item wearable by the token’s class (and possibly other classes also, depending on the item you receive). Use this formula if you really want more cosmetics for your favorite class.
See this page for a list of many other crafting recipes, which are also found in your Crafting menu.
Crafting Weapons
There is a list of craftable weapons under the second tab, “Common Items”. Simply follow the recipe to craft a desired weapon. If you lack the items, you can’t make the item, but you may be able to trade someone for the parts you need (or just buy it from the Mann Co. Store instead).
The top recipe reads, “Fabricate Class Weapons” with the following recipe:
scrap + class token + slot token –> random matching weapon
The above formula will generate one random weapon out of the possible craftable weapons that match both the class and weapon slot of the tokens. For example, following this recipe with a Pyro token and a Secondary token can generate a flare gun, detonator, reserve shooter, manmelter, scorch shot, or panic attack. See the “Crafting Weapon Classifications” heading in the the TF2 Wiki Crafting page for the full list.What Are Crates For?
Crates are opened with keys (usually Mann Co. Crate Keys, but special crates require special keys), and they can be purchased from the Mann Co. Store for US$2.49, traded, or bought and sold in the Steam Market. Opening a crate provides you one random item (usually Strange) from its short drop list, but rarely (about a 1% chance) grant you an Unusual hat!
Oh, if you have too many crates, you should probably just delete any duplicates you have. You’re unlikely to sell any on the Market, as you’d only get one cent, and there are thousands of them for sale already. You’ll always have more crates than you’ll ever open–they’re simply opportunites to buy a random Strange item.What Are Robot Parts For?
If you have robot parts in your possession, you have probably been playing some Mann vs. Machine “Two Cities” missions. These are used for crafting certain Killstreak Kits. See this MvM Item FAQ for more information.3. You Can Buy Items
Access the Mann Co. Store within the TF2 game itself. You can’t while you’re playing in a server, however.Items You Can Buy from the Mann Co. Store
You can buy most Unique-quality items in the Mann Co. Store. Unique is the standard item quality that doesn’t do anything special, and signifies something that is probably not rare. Want a different kind of rocket launcher for your Soldier? It’s probably US$1 or less. Want a new community-designed hat? Snap one up for US$2 to $10. Just look at the catalog of items in the in-game menu, and purchase with your Steam Wallet funds.
Don’t want to bother with crafting or trading, but you want all the possible options available for your favorite class? You can buy a Starter Pack the gives you one of each Unique weapon for that class! They run between $2 and $7, depending on the class; some classes like the Soldier have more items, so they’re more expensive.
You can also buy (from either the in-game Store, or from the Market) an Unlocked Class Crate, which will drop you one random cosmetic equippable by that class. You could get just about anything. They’re $2.49 in the Mann Co. Store.
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