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+ | {{Other uses|for=the virtual cards earned by playing games on [[Steam]]|Steam Trading Cards}} | ||
[[File:TF2 Trading cards.png|right]] | [[File:TF2 Trading cards.png|right]] | ||
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− | + | {{Quotation|'''The Scout'''|Yo, I oughta' be on a baseball card!|sound=Scout specialcompleted06.wav}} | |
− | The class cards were | + | The ''[[Team Fortress 2]]'' '''trading cards''' are produced by [[Valve]] and are sold through the Valve Store. They were designed by the TF2 art team and originally intended to be distributed at cyber cafès as part of a promotion, but the promotion never began. There are nine [[Classes|class]] cards (one for each class), six [[List of maps|map]] cards, three [[Weapons|weapon]] cards, and one ''Team Fortress 2'' card. Each of the class cards provides a biography about that class. Some card images were released by Valve directly on the [[TF2 Official Website]], while other images were not officially released and were instead scanned manually by the community. |
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+ | The class cards were also included as merchandise with the [[RED]] and [[BLU]] fan kits that were available directly through the Valve Store. Along with other assorted items, the fan kits came with two packs of TF2 trading cards, each containing five random cards. Trading cards used to be available separately (1 pack for US $1), but they are no longer sold on the Valve Store. | ||
== Class cards == | == Class cards == | ||
− | + | <gallery perrow="6"> | |
− | < | + | File:Scout card front.png|[[Scout]] trading card (Front) |
− | + | File:Scout card back.png|Scout trading card (Back) | |
− | + | File:Soldier card front.png|[[Soldier]] trading card (Front) | |
− | + | File:Soldier card back.png|Soldier trading card (Back) | |
− | + | File:Pyro card front.jpg|[[Pyro]] trading card (Front) | |
− | + | File:Pyro card back.jpg|Pyro trading card (Back) | |
− | + | File:Demo card front.jpg|[[Demoman]] trading card (Front) | |
− | + | File:Demo card back.jpg|Demoman trading card (Back) | |
− | + | File:Heavy card front.jpg|[[Heavy]] trading card (Front) | |
− | + | File:Heavy card back.jpg|Heavy trading card (Back) | |
− | + | File:Engineer card front.jpg|[[Engineer]] trading card (Front) | |
− | + | File:Engineer card back.jpg|Engineer trading card (Back) | |
− | + | File:Medic card front.jpg|[[Medic]] trading card (Front) | |
− | + | File:Medic card back.jpg|Medic trading card (Back) | |
− | + | File:Sniper card front.jpg|[[Sniper]] trading card (Front) | |
− | + | File:Sniper card back.jpg|Sniper trading card (Back) | |
− | + | File:Spy card front.jpg|[[Spy]] trading card (Front) | |
− | + | File:Spy card back.jpg|Spy trading card (Back) | |
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
− | ==Map cards== | + | == Map cards == |
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
− | + | File:Granary.png|cp_[[Granary (Control Point)|Granary]] trading card (Front) | |
− | + | File:Well.png|cp_[[Well (Control Point)|Well]] trading card (Front) | |
− | + | File:Dustbowl.png|cp_[[Dustbowl]] trading card (Front) | |
− | + | File:Gravel Pit.png|cp_[[Gravel Pit]] trading card (Front) | |
− | + | File:Hydro.png|tc_[[Hydro]] trading card (Front) | |
− | + | File:2Fort.png|ctf_[[2Fort]] trading card (Front) | |
− | + | File:TF2Back.png|Common backside for many of the cards | |
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
− | ==Weapon cards== | + | == Weapon cards == |
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<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
− | + | File:Sentry1.png|[[Sentry Gun]] trading card (Front) | |
− | + | File:Sentry2.png|Sentry Gun trading card (Back) | |
− | + | File:Flamethrower1.png|[[Flamethrower]] trading card | |
− | + | File:Flamethrower blue.png|[[BLU]] Flamethrower | |
− | + | File:Flamethrower red.png|[[RED]] Flamethrower | |
− | + | File:Minigun1.png|[[Minigun]] trading card (Front) | |
− | + | File:Minigun2.png|Minigun trading card (Back) | |
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
− | ==Team Fortress 2 card== | + | == Team Fortress 2 card == |
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<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
− | + | File:TF2Front.png|Team Fortress 2 trading card (Front) | |
− | + | File:TF2Back.png|Common backside for many of the cards | |
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
[[File:Merch card package.png|250px|thumb|Trading card packaging]] | [[File:Merch card package.png|250px|thumb|Trading card packaging]] | ||
− | * Despite the fact that these cards list a prospective biography for each class, some of the biographies have been altered by | + | [[File:TF2 trading cards store page.png|250px|thumb|Trading cards store page]] |
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+ | * Despite the fact that these cards list a prospective biography for each class, some of the biographies have since been altered by Valve in order to more effectively complement the new content that they have released during updates, as well as other forms of published material. | ||
+ | ** The most notable example of this would be the [[Demoman]]'s biography, which originally said that his parents both died when he was six and that he lived in an orphanage after their deaths. In the amended version released after the [[WAR! Update]], his real parents took him in and taught him to be a proper Demoman, hence the existence of [[Non-player characters#Mrs. DeGroot|Mrs. DeGroot]], his mother. | ||
+ | ** Other such liberties were taken with the [[Spy]]'s biography, released with the ''[[Meet the Spy]]'' video, which is far different from the original trading card version. This is mostly because the trading cards were created much earlier in TF2's life, prior to any of the class updates. | ||
+ | * The packs are not random, and are composed of a limited number of possible card combinations. | ||
+ | * Despite other cards showing Scout with the [[Scattergun]], the common backside of the map cards and the team card shows Scout with the scrapped [[Nail Gun]]. | ||
+ | * The text on the store page description reads as follows: ''"As we all know, Jonas Salk invented trading cards in 1955 so he would have a way to earn a living from his polio vaccine. Before that, people just traded things they found for things that other people had found. So you might "trade" somebody a scrap of carpet, say, in exchange for an old bottle. It was a perfect system with only one drawback: people spent their lives bartering for piles of garbage before dying of polio. But wait. What if we told you that you could barter for things that weren't garbage, AND not die of polio? Introducing TF2 Trading Cards. One pack contains five card designs. 19 designs in complete set."'' | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
− | * [ | + | * [https://www.teamfortress.com/post.php?id=1663 TF2 Official Website blog post - "TF2 Trading Cards - Part 1"] |
− | * [ | + | * [https://www.teamfortress.com/post.php?id=1678 TF2 Official Website blog post - "TF2 Trading Cards - Part 2"] |
− | * [ | + | * [https://www.teamfortress.com/post.php?id=1711 TF2 Official Website blog post - "TF2 Trading Cards - Part 3"] |
+ | * [https://steamcommunity.com/tradingcards/ Steam "Steam Trading Card Beta"] | ||
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+ | {{Merchandise Nav}} | ||
[[Category:Background]] | [[Category:Background]] | ||
[[Category:Merchandise]] | [[Category:Merchandise]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:41, 10 December 2023
“ | Yo, I oughta' be on a baseball card!
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The Team Fortress 2 trading cards are produced by Valve and are sold through the Valve Store. They were designed by the TF2 art team and originally intended to be distributed at cyber cafès as part of a promotion, but the promotion never began. There are nine class cards (one for each class), six map cards, three weapon cards, and one Team Fortress 2 card. Each of the class cards provides a biography about that class. Some card images were released by Valve directly on the TF2 Official Website, while other images were not officially released and were instead scanned manually by the community.
The class cards were also included as merchandise with the RED and BLU fan kits that were available directly through the Valve Store. Along with other assorted items, the fan kits came with two packs of TF2 trading cards, each containing five random cards. Trading cards used to be available separately (1 pack for US $1), but they are no longer sold on the Valve Store.
Class cards
Scout trading card (Front)
Soldier trading card (Front)
Pyro trading card (Front)
Demoman trading card (Front)
Heavy trading card (Front)
Engineer trading card (Front)
Medic trading card (Front)
Sniper trading card (Front)
Spy trading card (Front)
Map cards
cp_Granary trading card (Front)
cp_Well trading card (Front)
cp_Dustbowl trading card (Front)
cp_Gravel Pit trading card (Front)
tc_Hydro trading card (Front)
ctf_2Fort trading card (Front)
Weapon cards
Sentry Gun trading card (Front)
Flamethrower trading card
BLU Flamethrower
RED Flamethrower
Minigun trading card (Front)
Team Fortress 2 card
Trivia
- Despite the fact that these cards list a prospective biography for each class, some of the biographies have since been altered by Valve in order to more effectively complement the new content that they have released during updates, as well as other forms of published material.
- The most notable example of this would be the Demoman's biography, which originally said that his parents both died when he was six and that he lived in an orphanage after their deaths. In the amended version released after the WAR! Update, his real parents took him in and taught him to be a proper Demoman, hence the existence of Mrs. DeGroot, his mother.
- Other such liberties were taken with the Spy's biography, released with the Meet the Spy video, which is far different from the original trading card version. This is mostly because the trading cards were created much earlier in TF2's life, prior to any of the class updates.
- The packs are not random, and are composed of a limited number of possible card combinations.
- Despite other cards showing Scout with the Scattergun, the common backside of the map cards and the team card shows Scout with the scrapped Nail Gun.
- The text on the store page description reads as follows: "As we all know, Jonas Salk invented trading cards in 1955 so he would have a way to earn a living from his polio vaccine. Before that, people just traded things they found for things that other people had found. So you might "trade" somebody a scrap of carpet, say, in exchange for an old bottle. It was a perfect system with only one drawback: people spent their lives bartering for piles of garbage before dying of polio. But wait. What if we told you that you could barter for things that weren't garbage, AND not die of polio? Introducing TF2 Trading Cards. One pack contains five card designs. 19 designs in complete set."
External links
- TF2 Official Website blog post - "TF2 Trading Cards - Part 1"
- TF2 Official Website blog post - "TF2 Trading Cards - Part 2"
- TF2 Official Website blog post - "TF2 Trading Cards - Part 3"
- Steam "Steam Trading Card Beta"
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