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The Trade-Up allows you to swap any 10 of your Gun Mettle Campaign Items for 1 random weapon of the next rarity tier. To Trade for a new Weapon, all 10 Weapons must be within the same grade of rarity.  
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'''Trade-Up''' is a feature that allows players to upgrade the grade of their [[Decorated]] weapons. It is accessible from a sub-menu via the [[backpack]].
  
The Trade-Up is accessible via right-clicking on a Gun Mettle campaign item in your backpack.
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==Inputs==
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Trade-Up requires ten Decorated weapons of the same grade. Decorated weapons are obtainable through completing campaign contracts, or by opening a weapon case obtained from completing campaign contracts. Weapons may be of any wear, but must all be of the same grade (Civilian, Freelance, Mercenary, etc.). [[Strange|Stat-Trak]] Decorated weapons may also be accepted, although [[Unusual]] Decorated weapons are prohibited.
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==Output==
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After confirming the input of the required number of Decorated weapons, the player receives one Decorated weapon of the next higher grade. If ten Civilian Decorated weapons were submitted, one Freelance Decorated weapon is received; ten Mercenary Decorated weapons yields one Commando Decorated weapon, and so on. If all submitted Decorated weapons were Strange, then the output is also Strange.
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The resulting weapon is selected at random from one of the same collection(s) as the originating weapons. If ten weapons from the Teufort Collection were submitted, the result will also be from the Teufort Collection. If weapons from multiple collections are used, then the weapon received will be from one of those collections as well.
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The wear of the received weapon is calculated based on the average wear of all submitted weapons. Therefore, inputting ten Battle-Scarred Civilian Grade Decorated weapons will result in one Battle-Scarred Freelance Grade Decorated weapon; however, if ten Factory New Commando Grade Decorated weapons are used, then the result will be a Factory New Assassin Grade Decorated weapon.
  
 
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File:A Decorated Pistol being unboxed on Trade-Up.png|A Decorated Pistol being unboxed on Trade-Up
 
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==Update History==
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'''{{patch name|8|27|2015}}'''
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* Added Collection Trade-Ups!
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Revision as of 03:35, 17 September 2015

Scouttradeupfinal.jpg
You're all about to have a real bad day!
The Engineer receiving a new weapon

Trade-Up is a feature that allows players to upgrade the grade of their Decorated weapons. It is accessible from a sub-menu via the backpack.

Inputs

Trade-Up requires ten Decorated weapons of the same grade. Decorated weapons are obtainable through completing campaign contracts, or by opening a weapon case obtained from completing campaign contracts. Weapons may be of any wear, but must all be of the same grade (Civilian, Freelance, Mercenary, etc.). Stat-Trak Decorated weapons may also be accepted, although Unusual Decorated weapons are prohibited.

Output

After confirming the input of the required number of Decorated weapons, the player receives one Decorated weapon of the next higher grade. If ten Civilian Decorated weapons were submitted, one Freelance Decorated weapon is received; ten Mercenary Decorated weapons yields one Commando Decorated weapon, and so on. If all submitted Decorated weapons were Strange, then the output is also Strange.

The resulting weapon is selected at random from one of the same collection(s) as the originating weapons. If ten weapons from the Teufort Collection were submitted, the result will also be from the Teufort Collection. If weapons from multiple collections are used, then the weapon received will be from one of those collections as well.

The wear of the received weapon is calculated based on the average wear of all submitted weapons. Therefore, inputting ten Battle-Scarred Civilian Grade Decorated weapons will result in one Battle-Scarred Freelance Grade Decorated weapon; however, if ten Factory New Commando Grade Decorated weapons are used, then the result will be a Factory New Assassin Grade Decorated weapon.

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Update History

August 27, 2015 Patch

  • Added Collection Trade-Ups!