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See also: Community contributed weapons
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Community weapons are unique in-game weapons given by Valve to individuals who have made significant, valuable contributions to the Team Fortress 2 community. Community weapons have green names and a sparkle particle effect attached.
An incomplete list of Community Weapon receipients is available here.
Gallery
Backpack example
Community Rocket Launcher
Level 50 Rocket Launcher
Given to valuable Community Contributors
Effect: Community Sparkle
In-game Example
Trivia
- Originally, names for community unlockable weapons were grammatically incorrect, using names like “Community The Kritzkrieg.” Valve has since corrected this.
- Typically, these weapons are level 50 items, though there are some at 100. Like all other in-game items, levels have no effect on gameplay or the weapons.
- In some cases, a contributor was awarded one item, such as a Community Sniper Rifle, but later had it exchanged for another weapon, like a Community Huntsman. Initially, players were given Community weapons based on what their most played class was, but depending on the circumstances it has been possible to specify a weapon instead.
- Community weapons used to be tradable, but Valve released an update preventing this.
- Community weapons derived from the original set of weapons recieve an additional boost to their 'Phong' shading exponent, resulting in the weapon having a more glossy appearance.
See also
External links
- Steam Community Contributors group
- TF2items Backpack Viewer - a list of all Community weapons holders and their backpacks.