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Revision as of 22:47, 11 October 2010

Hmmm, have a gander at this little beauty.
The Sniper, on hat-based modern stylishness

Item rarity is a "quality" of items in Team Fortress 2.

Standard items

Also called 'stock' items, these are the standard non-unlockable weapons that first shipped with the game, e.g. the Scattergun and the Rocket Launcher. These weapons are available to all players. Since the Polycount Update, these items can now be viewed in the backpack by checking the box "Show Stock Items."

Unique items

Also known as unlockables. These are standard unlockable items. They can be purchased from the Mann. Co Store, dropped randomly through gameplay, obtained through the achievements, and can also be crafted and traded. As of the Mann-Conomy Update, all unique items gained before the update were changed to vintage status (see below).

Vintage items

Vintage items are most of items that were obtained before the release of the Mann-Conomy Update. All existing items were changed from standard unique items to Vintage items to increase their appeal in trading, however, they bear no difference from regular weapons other than their blue name and new "Vintage" prefix. Some items were excluded and not changed to Vintage, such as badges, promotional items such as Bill's Hat, and Holiday items such as the Ghastly Gibus. Other items such as the Vintage Tyrolean keep both their original name and the new prefix, resulting in the muddled title "Vintage Vintage Tyrolean". It remains to be seen if this is fixed by Valve.

Vintage items act the same as standard unique items, and can be crafted normally. As the number of Vintage items decreases over time by crafting and trading, their individual value will increase. Renamed vintage items keep their original name color.

Unusual items

Unusual items are hats that have special particle effects attached to them. Currently, the only way to obtain these items is by unlocking a Mann Co. Supply Crate with its corresponding key, or by trading for one. There are 1022 possible combinations between hats and unusual item particle effects. The different particle effects are viewable in this animation, and below as they appear in-game.

Gallery

Screenshots

Backpack description

Backpack Napper's Respite.png

Unusual Napper's Respite
1 - 100
Effect: Circling Heart
After a long day of burning scouts.

Demonstration

Colors

Colour Rarity Name Example
B2B2B2 Standard Rocket Launcher
FFD800 Unique The Backburner
476291 Vintage Vintage Axtinguisher
70B04A Community Community Wrench
Self-made Self-Made Dalokohs Bar
A50F79 Developer Valve Equalizer
874FAD Unusual Unusual Safe'n'Sound

See also