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− | == | + | {{Quotation|'''TF2 Official Blog'''|Then it hit us: it'd make everybody happy if we really DID let players buy items directly. Players'd be happy because we actually listened to them for once, and the bean counters would be happy because in-game stores are the future of everything, including making some f$*&ing money already.}} |
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− | {{main | + | The <span class="plainlinks">'''[http://www.teamfortress.com/mannconomy/ Mann-Conomy Update]'''</span> was a [[Patches#Major updates|major content]] patch for ''[[Team Fortress 2]]'', and was released on {{Patch name|9|30|2010}}. In total, the update added 65 new items, including [[Steam Workshop|community-contributed]] content from the [[Polycount Pack]] contest, new [[Cosmetic items|Cosmetics]], [[weapons]], [[Unusual#Series 1|Unusual effects]], [[Dueling Mini-Game|mini-games]], [[tools]], [[Mann Co. Supply Crate|crates]], and [[Item sets|packs]] of cosmetics and weapons. The update also introduced the [[Mann Co. Store]], [[Steam Wallet]], and [[w:Microtransaction|microtransaction]] system as well as [[Trading|item trading]]. |
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− | + | == Additions == | |
− | + | === Class Sets === | |
− | + | {{main|Item sets}} | |
− | + | {| class="wikitable collapsible" cellpadding=2 style="text-align:center;" | |
+ | | width="70px" style="background:#5B8300;" rowspan="4" | '''{{Class link|Scout|br=yes|color=white}}''' | ||
+ | | style="background:#C6DDA3;" rowspan="4" | [[File:Backpack Scout Bundle.png|80px|link=Special Delivery (item set){{if lang}}]]<br>'''{{item link|Special Delivery (item set)}}'''<br>{{pro}}Player leaves a calling card on their victims | ||
+ | | style="background:#5C9000;" | {{Icon item|Shortstop|75px}} | ||
+ | | style="background:#C6DDA3;" | '''{{item link|Shortstop}}''' | ||
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− | | | + | | style="background:#5B8300;" | {{Icon item|Mad Milk|75px}} |
− | | | + | | style="background:#C6DDA3;" | '''{{item link|Mad Milk}}''' |
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− | | {{ | + | | style="background:#5B8300;" | {{Icon item|Holy Mackerel|75px}} |
− | + | | style="background:#C6DDA3;" | '''{{item link|Holy Mackerel}}''' | |
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− | | {{ | + | | style="background:#5B8300;" | {{Icon item|Milkman|75px}} |
− | + | | style="background:#C6DDA3;" | '''{{item link|Milkman}}''' | |
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− | | {{ | + | | style="background:#5B8300;" rowspan="3" | '''{{Class link|Soldier|br=yes|color=white}}''' |
− | | | + | | rowspan="3" | [[File:Backpack Soldier Bundle.png|80px|link=Tank Buster{{if lang}}]]<br>'''{{item link|Tank Buster}}'''<br>{{pro}}Player leaves a calling card on their victims |
+ | | style="background:#5B8300;" | {{Icon item|Black Box|75px}} | ||
+ | | '''{{item link|Black Box}}''' | ||
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− | | | + | | style="background:#5B8300;" | {{Icon item|Battalion's Backup|75px}} |
− | | {{ | + | | '''{{item link|Battalion's Backup}}''' |
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− | | | + | | style="background:#5B8300;" | {{Icon item|Grenadier's Softcap|75px}} |
− | + | | '''{{item link|Grenadier's Softcap}}''' | |
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− | | {{Backpack | + | | style="background:#5B8300;" rowspan="3" | '''{{Class link|Pyro|br=yes|color=white}}''' |
− | | | + | | style="background:#C6DDA3;" rowspan="3" | [[File:Backpack Pyro Bundle.png|80px|link=Gas Jockey's Gear{{if lang}}]]<br>'''{{item link|Gas Jockey's Gear}}'''<br>{{pro}}Player leaves a calling card on their victims |
+ | | style="background:#5B8300;" | {{Icon item|Degreaser|75px}} | ||
+ | | style="background:#C6DDA3;" | '''{{item link|Degreaser}}''' | ||
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− | | {{ | + | | style="background:#5B8300;" | {{Icon item|Powerjack|75px}} |
− | + | | style="background:#C6DDA3;" | '''{{item link|Powerjack}}''' | |
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− | | | + | | style="background:#5B8300;" | {{Icon item|Attendant|75px}} |
− | | {{ | + | | style="background:#C6DDA3;" | '''{{item link|Attendant}}''' |
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− | | {{ | + | | style="background:#5B8300;" rowspan="4" | '''{{Class link|Sniper|br=yes|color=white}}''' |
− | | | + | | rowspan="4" | [[File:Backpack Sniper Bundle.png|80px|link=Croc-o-Style Kit{{if lang}}]]<br>'''{{item link|Croc-o-Style Kit}}'''<br>{{pro}}Leaves a calling card on the player's victims |
+ | | style="background:#5B8300;" | {{Icon item|Sydney Sleeper|75px}} | ||
+ | | '''{{item link|Sydney Sleeper}}''' | ||
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− | | {{ | + | | style="background:#5B8300;" | {{Icon item|Darwin's Danger Shield|75px}} |
− | + | | '''{{item link|Darwin's Danger Shield}}''' | |
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− | | {{ | + | | style="background:#5B8300;" | {{Icon item|Bushwacka|75px}} |
− | + | | ''' {{item link|Bushwacka}}''' | |
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− | | {{ | + | | style="background:#5B8300;" | {{Icon item|Ol' Snaggletooth|75px}} |
− | + | | '''{{item link|Ol' Snaggletooth}}''' | |
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− | | rowspan= | + | | style="background:#5B8300;" rowspan="3" | '''{{Class link|Spy|br=yes|color=white}}''' |
− | | rowspan=3|''' | + | | style="background:#C6DDA3;" rowspan="3" | [[File:Backpack Spy Bundle.png|80px|link=Saharan Spy{{if lang}}]]<br>'''{{item link|Saharan Spy}}'''<br>{{pro}}Additional particle effect when taunting |
− | | {{ | + | | style="background:#5B8300;" | {{Icon item|L'Etranger|75px}} |
− | + | | style="background:#C6DDA3;" | '''{{item link|L'Etranger}}''' | |
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− | | {{ | + | | style="background:#5B8300;" | {{Icon item|Your Eternal Reward|75px}} |
− | + | | style="background:#C6DDA3;" | '''{{item link|Your Eternal Reward}}''' | |
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− | | {{ | + | | style="background:#5B8300;" | {{Icon item|Familiar Fez|75px}} |
− | | | + | | style="background:#C6DDA3;" | '''{{item link|Familiar Fez}}''' |
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Weapons === | ||
+ | {{main|Weapons}} | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable collapsible" cellpadding=2 style="text-align:center;" | ||
+ | | width="70px" style="background:#5B8300;" | '''{{class link|Soldier|br=yes|color=white}}''' | ||
+ | | width="75px" style="background:#C6DDA3;" | {{Icon item|Rocket Jumper|75px}} | ||
+ | | width="125px" | '''{{item link|Rocket Jumper}}''' | ||
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− | | | + | | style="background:#5B8300;" | '''{{class link|Heavy|br=yes|color=white}}''' |
− | | {{ | + | | style="background:#C6DDA3;" | {{Icon item|Gloves of Running Urgently|75px}} |
− | | | + | | '''{{item link|Gloves of Running Urgently}}''' |
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− | | {{ | + | | style="background:#5B8300;" | '''{{class link|Medic|br=yes|color=white}}''' |
− | + | | style="background:#C6DDA3;" | {{Icon item|Vita-Saw|75px}} | |
+ | | '''{{item link|Vita-Saw}}''' | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Cosmetic items === | ||
+ | {{main|Cosmetic items}} | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable collapsible" cellpadding=2 style="text-align:center;" | ||
+ | | width="70px" style="background:#5B8300;" | '''{{class link|Scout|br=yes|color=white}}''' | ||
+ | | style="background:#C6DDA3;" | {{Icon item|Bombing Run|75px}} | ||
+ | | '''{{item link|Bombing Run}}''' | ||
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− | | {{ | + | | style="background:#5B8300;" rowspan="2" | '''{{class link|Soldier|br=yes|color=white}}''' |
− | | | + | | style="background:#C6DDA3;" | {{Icon item|Chieftain's Challenge|75px}} |
+ | | '''{{item link|Chieftain's Challenge}}''' | ||
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− | | | + | | style="background:#C6DDA3;" | {{Icon item|Stout Shako|75px}} |
− | + | | '''{{item link|Stout Shako}}''' | |
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− | | {{ | + | | style="background:#5B8300;" rowspan="3" | '''{{class link|Pyro|br=yes|color=white}}''' |
− | + | | style="background:#C6DDA3;" | {{Icon item|Handyman's Handle|75px}} | |
+ | | '''{{item link|Handyman's Handle}}''' | ||
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− | | {{ | + | | style="background:#C6DDA3;" | {{Icon item|Napper's Respite|75px}} |
− | + | | '''{{item link|Napper's Respite}}''' | |
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− | | {{ | + | | style="background:#C6DDA3;" | {{Icon item|Old Guadalajara|75px}} |
− | + | | '''{{item link|Old Guadalajara}}''' | |
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− | | rowspan=3|{{ | + | | style="background:#5B8300;" rowspan="3" | '''{{class link|Demoman|br=yes|color=white}}''' |
− | | | + | | style="background:#C6DDA3;" | {{Icon item|Carouser's Capotain|75px}} |
− | | | + | | '''{{item link|Carouser's Capotain}}''' |
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− | | {{ | + | | style="background:#C6DDA3;" | {{Icon item|Rimmed Raincatcher|75px}} |
− | + | | '''{{item link|Rimmed Raincatcher}}''' | |
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− | | | + | | style="background:#C6DDA3;" | {{Icon item|Sober Stuntman|75px}} |
− | + | | '''{{item link|Sober Stuntman}}''' | |
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− | | {{ | + | | style="background:#5B8300;" rowspan="2" | '''{{class link|Heavy|br=yes|color=white}}''' |
− | | | + | | style="background:#C6DDA3;" | {{Icon item|Hard Counter|75px}} |
− | | {{ | + | | '''{{item link|Hard Counter}}''' |
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− | | | + | | style="background:#C6DDA3;" | {{Icon item|Pugilist's Protector|75px}} |
− | + | | '''{{item link|Pugilist's Protector}}''' | |
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− | | {{ | + | | style="background:#5B8300;" rowspan="3" | '''{{class link|All Classes|br=yes|color=white}}''' |
− | + | | style="background:#C6DDA3;" | {{Icon item|Dr's Dapper Topper|75px}} | |
+ | | '''{{item link|Dr's Dapper Topper}}''' | ||
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− | | {{ | + | | style="background:#C6DDA3;" | {{Icon item|Mann Co. Cap|75px}} |
− | + | | '''{{item link|Mann Co. Cap}}''' | |
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− | | | + | | style="background:#C6DDA3;" | {{Icon item|Wiki Cap|75px}} |
− | | | + | | '''{{item link|Wiki Cap}}''' |
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Left 4 Dead 2 promotional items === | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable collapsible" cellpadding="2" style="text-align:center;" | ||
+ | | rowspan="2" width="70px" style="background:#5B8300;" | '''{{class link|All Classes|br=yes|color=white}}''' | ||
+ | | rowspan="1" width="75px" style="background:#C6DDA3;" | {{Icon item|Ellis' Cap|75px}} | ||
+ | | '''{{item link|Ellis' Cap}}''' | ||
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− | | | + | | style="background:#C6DDA3;" | {{Icon item|Frying Pan|75px}} |
− | + | | '''{{item link|Frying Pan}}'''<sup>†</sup> | |
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+ | | height="30px" style="background:#5B8300;" | <font color="white">'''{{common string|Notes}}'''</font> | ||
+ | | colspan="2" | <sup>†</sup>Not available for the Engineer and the Spy. | ||
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− | == | + | ''These items are given to those who purchase [[Left 4 Dead 2]].'' |
− | {{main| | + | |
− | " | + | === Unusual effects === |
− | + | {{main|Unusual}} | |
+ | {{Series 1 Unusual effects}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Qualities == | ||
+ | {{main|Item quality}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Vintage quality === | ||
+ | {{main|Vintage}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | As the update was introduced, all of the items which were previously obtained became "Vintage Items". Their name is now rendered blue, and the "Vintage" prefix was added to their name. According to Valve, "some items that used to be rare will become more common when they are available for purchase. (...) This way, those older rare items remain rare (in fact, they're even rarer, because they're limited editions now)." | ||
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+ | Some exceptions were promotional items, including but not limited to the [[Cheater's Lament]], [[Alien Swarm Parasite]], [[Lumbricus Lid]], [[Mildly Disturbing Halloween Mask]], [[Bill's Hat]], [[Ghastly Gibus]], [[Earbuds]], and [[Big Kill]], as well as all the medals and craft materials. | ||
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+ | === Unusual quality === | ||
+ | {{main|Unusual}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | Unusual cosmetics are cosmetics that have special [[particle effects]] about them. The only way to obtain an Unusual cosmetic is by unlocking a [[Mann Co. Supply Crate]] with a [[Mann Co. Supply Crate Key]], or by trading for one. | ||
+ | == New methods to obtain items == | ||
=== Trading === | === Trading === | ||
{{main|Trading}} | {{main|Trading}} | ||
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+ | Trading is an in-game system allowing players to swap weapons and cosmetic items, allowing players to obtain items that they desire. Some items, such as the [[Golden Wrench]], are untradable, meaning that they must remain on the original account that obtained them. | ||
As of now, it is possible to trade with players on a player's friends list, with other players in their current server, and through either player's Steam Community ID. | As of now, it is possible to trade with players on a player's friends list, with other players in their current server, and through either player's Steam Community ID. | ||
− | + | === Store === | |
+ | {{main|Mann Co. Store}} | ||
− | + | The Mann Co. Store is an in-game micro-transaction service. The store allows players to purchase in-game items such as Cosmetic items, [[weapons]], and [[action items]] using money stored in their [[Steam Wallet]]. Creators of [[Steam Workshop|community-contributed items]] receive a percentage of sales for anything they've created. | |
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− | + | All cosmetics or weapons bought through the store could not be crafted or traded, though they were [[Gift Wrap|giftable]]. [[Tools]] and [[action items]] bought through the store could be traded (after 2 days) and gifted. As of the [[Manniversary Update & Sale|Manniversary Update]], all items bought from the store can be traded after a waiting period of 2-3 days, but still cannot used in crafting. | |
− | == | + | == Update gallery == |
− | + | <gallery> | |
− | + | File:Mann-Conomy Update Main Page.png|The Hub of the Mann-Conomy Update. | |
+ | File:Mann-Conomy Update Item Sets.png|Full summary of the new [[item sets]]. | ||
+ | File:Mann-Conomy Update FAQ.png|Mann-Conomy FAQ page. | ||
+ | File:News item 2010-09-30 The Mann-Conomy Update!.png|In-game announcement of the update. | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
− | + | === Hidden pages === | |
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | File:Hidden-Page_MannCo-Compound.png|Mann Co. compound hidden image. | ||
+ | File:Hidden-Pages_Ape.png|Ape portrait hidden image. | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
− | === | + | == See also == |
− | + | * [[Patches]] | |
− | + | * [[Item timeline]] | |
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− | + | == External links == | |
− | + | * [https://www.teamfortress.com/mannconomy/ Mann-Conomy Update] | |
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− | + | {{Mann-Conomy Nav}} | |
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Latest revision as of 12:52, 24 October 2024
“ | Then it hit us: it'd make everybody happy if we really DID let players buy items directly. Players'd be happy because we actually listened to them for once, and the bean counters would be happy because in-game stores are the future of everything, including making some f$*&ing money already.
— TF2 Official Blog
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The Mann-Conomy Update was a major content patch for Team Fortress 2, and was released on September 30, 2010 Patch. In total, the update added 65 new items, including community-contributed content from the Polycount Pack contest, new Cosmetics, weapons, Unusual effects, mini-games, tools, crates, and packs of cosmetics and weapons. The update also introduced the Mann Co. Store, Steam Wallet, and microtransaction system as well as item trading.
Contents
Additions
Class Sets
The Special Delivery Player leaves a calling card on their victims |
Shortstop | ||
Mad Milk | |||
Holy Mackerel | |||
Milkman | |||
The Tank Buster Player leaves a calling card on their victims |
Black Box | ||
Battalion's Backup | |||
Grenadier's Softcap | |||
The Gas Jockey's Gear Player leaves a calling card on their victims |
Degreaser | ||
Powerjack | |||
Attendant | |||
The Croc-o-Style Kit Leaves a calling card on the player's victims |
Sydney Sleeper | ||
Darwin's Danger Shield | |||
Bushwacka | |||
Ol' Snaggletooth | |||
The Saharan Spy Additional particle effect when taunting |
L'Etranger | ||
Your Eternal Reward | |||
Familiar Fez |
Weapons
Rocket Jumper | ||
Gloves of Running Urgently | ||
Vita-Saw |
Cosmetic items
Left 4 Dead 2 promotional items
Ellis' Cap | ||
Frying Pan† | ||
Notes | †Not available for the Engineer and the Spy. |
These items are given to those who purchase Left 4 Dead 2.
Unusual effects
Series 1 Unusual effects | ||||||
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Cosmetic effects | ||||||
Green Confetti | Purple Confetti | Haunted Ghosts | Green Energy | Purple Energy | Circling TF Logo | |
Massed Flies | Burning Flames | Scorching Flames | Searing Plasma | Vivid Plasma | Sunbeams | |
Circling Peace Sign | Circling Heart |
Qualities
Vintage quality
As the update was introduced, all of the items which were previously obtained became "Vintage Items". Their name is now rendered blue, and the "Vintage" prefix was added to their name. According to Valve, "some items that used to be rare will become more common when they are available for purchase. (...) This way, those older rare items remain rare (in fact, they're even rarer, because they're limited editions now)."
Some exceptions were promotional items, including but not limited to the Cheater's Lament, Alien Swarm Parasite, Lumbricus Lid, Mildly Disturbing Halloween Mask, Bill's Hat, Ghastly Gibus, Earbuds, and Big Kill, as well as all the medals and craft materials.
Unusual quality
Unusual cosmetics are cosmetics that have special particle effects about them. The only way to obtain an Unusual cosmetic is by unlocking a Mann Co. Supply Crate with a Mann Co. Supply Crate Key, or by trading for one.
New methods to obtain items
Trading
Trading is an in-game system allowing players to swap weapons and cosmetic items, allowing players to obtain items that they desire. Some items, such as the Golden Wrench, are untradable, meaning that they must remain on the original account that obtained them.
As of now, it is possible to trade with players on a player's friends list, with other players in their current server, and through either player's Steam Community ID.
Store
The Mann Co. Store is an in-game micro-transaction service. The store allows players to purchase in-game items such as Cosmetic items, weapons, and action items using money stored in their Steam Wallet. Creators of community-contributed items receive a percentage of sales for anything they've created.
All cosmetics or weapons bought through the store could not be crafted or traded, though they were giftable. Tools and action items bought through the store could be traded (after 2 days) and gifted. As of the Manniversary Update, all items bought from the store can be traded after a waiting period of 2-3 days, but still cannot used in crafting.
Update gallery
Full summary of the new item sets.
Hidden pages
See also
External links
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