Difference between revisions of "Mann Co. Supply Crate Key"

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* The key was modeled so a proper screenshot could be taken for the icon. The model for the key can't be found in the game files, however, the UV map file can still be found in the gcf.
 
* The key was modeled so a proper screenshot could be taken for the icon. The model for the key can't be found in the game files, however, the UV map file can still be found in the gcf.
 
* When the Mannconmy update was first released, the only way you could obtain a key was through purchasing it at the Mann Co store, but it is now tradeable.
 
* When the Mannconmy update was first released, the only way you could obtain a key was through purchasing it at the Mann Co store, but it is now tradeable.
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* Although the backpack icon for keys depicts a "x1", they cannot, in fact, be stacked.
 
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Revision as of 08:05, 22 October 2010

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The Scout on unlocking secret crates

Mann Co. Supply Crate Keys are single-use tool items which are available from the Mann Co. Store, and were made tradable in the October 20, 2010 Patch. They are the only method to unlock crates, another type of item which occasionally contains a singular rare item.

This item is a Tool. It can only be applied to the Mann Co. Supply Crate in your backpack, and is consumed in the process. Click the 'Use with...' button in the backpack to start the process of applying it.

Key-usage demonstration

Trivia

  • The key was modeled so a proper screenshot could be taken for the icon. The model for the key can't be found in the game files, however, the UV map file can still be found in the gcf.
  • When the Mannconmy update was first released, the only way you could obtain a key was through purchasing it at the Mann Co store, but it is now tradeable.
  • Although the backpack icon for keys depicts a "x1", they cannot, in fact, be stacked.

References