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− | Available only during [[Halloween]] events, '''Halloween Transmute''' allows players to trade three items for an [[Trade|untradable]] item from a previous [[Scream Fortress]] event. It is accessible by right clicking on the [[Soul Gargoyle]] in the | + | Available only during [[Halloween]] events, '''Halloween Transmute''' allows players to trade three items for an [[Trade|untradable]] item from a previous [[Scream Fortress]] event. It is accessible by right clicking on the [[Soul Gargoyle]] in the player's backpack. |
Only certain items can be used in Halloween Transmute, regardless of trade, market or crafting restrictions of the submitted item. '''Excluded items''' include but are not limited to: | Only certain items can be used in Halloween Transmute, regardless of trade, market or crafting restrictions of the submitted item. '''Excluded items''' include but are not limited to: |
Revision as of 06:02, 2 November 2021
“ | If you've got ten campaign-exclusive items just sitting around, we've got good news for you. Now you can trade them in for a higher-tier item! Simply click on any Gun Mettle item in your inventory and choose "Mann Co. Trade-Up" from the drop-down menu to give it a shot!
— TF2 Official Blog
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Trade-Up refers to a feature that allows players to trade multiple unwanted items in their backpack for a chance at receiving a new, possibly better item. It is applicable only in specific situations.
Contents
Item Grade Trade-Up
Available only for items that have a designated Grade, Item Grade Trade-Up allows players to exchange ten Decorated weapons or certain cosmetic items of one grade for an item of the next higher grade. It is accessible via a sub-menu in the backpack, either through inspecting a valid Trade-Up item, an empty space in the backpack, or the Soul Gargoyle.
Trade-Up requires ten weapons or cosmetics of the same grade. Weapons may be of any exterior wear, but must all be of the same grade (Civilian, Freelance, Mercenary, etc.). Strange items may also be accepted, although Unusual items are prohibited.
After confirming the input of the required number of items, the player receives one item of the next higher grade. The resulting item is selected at random from one of the same collection(s) as the originating items; submitting multiple items from a single collection will guarantee receiving an item from the next higher grade of that collection. If all submitted items were Strange, then the output is also Strange. For example, if 8 Space Hamster Hammys, 1 Burstchester, and 1 Cold Case are selected, then the result will be an elite grade item from either the Confidential Collection Case or the Blue Moon Cosmetics Collection. However, the result will most likely be from the Confidential Collection Case because there are more items from that crate.
In the case of Decorated weapons, the exterior wear of the received weapon is the same as the wear of one of the items from the same collection. For example, inputting one Battle Scarred, one Well-Worn, one Field-Tested, one Minimal Wear, and six Factory New items from the same collection will result in a random wear on the output item, however, it will have a higher chance to be Factory New since there were more Factory New items in the trade up. If the trade-up had five Battle Scarred skins from the Pyroland Collection and five Factory New skins from the Warbird Collection the wear on the output item will be Factory New if it's from the Warbird Collection and Battle Scarred if from Pyroland.
Halloween Transmute
“ | FOOLS! You have... closed the mail slot...
— Merasmus, Gargoyles & Gravel
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Available only during Halloween events, Halloween Transmute allows players to trade three items for an untradable item from a previous Scream Fortress event. It is accessible by right clicking on the Soul Gargoyle in the player's backpack.
Only certain items can be used in Halloween Transmute, regardless of trade, market or crafting restrictions of the submitted item. Excluded items include but are not limited to:
- Unique quality weapons
- Any item that uses the Medal equip region
- Most Genuine items
- Unusual quality items
- Community items
- Event-granted tools (e.g., Spellbook Magazine)
- Most Tools
- Metal
- Keys
- Crates
Transmuting three items together has the same effect as opening a Halloween Package. In addition, for every ten transmutations, the player receives one extra item that is guaranteed to be of Haunted quality.
Civilian Stat Clock
Civilian Stat Clock allows players to exchange five qualifying items in return for a Civilian Grade Stat Clock.
Qualifying items are limited to:
- Freelance grade or higher Decorated weapon or cosmetic item
- Strange weapon or cosmetic item
Update history
- Added Mann Co. Trade-Up to the game.
October 28, 2015 Patch (Scream Fortress 2015)
- Added Halloween Transmuting.
- Transmuting can be accessed by clicking the Gargoyle in your backpack and selecting Halloween Transmute from the context menu.
- Players can transmute 3 qualifying items to receive a non-tradable classic Halloween item. A bonus item will be given for every 10th transmute.
- Added the Civilian Grade Stat Clock.
- Applies a Strange Stat Clock to a Civilian grade weapon.
- Can be obtained by trading in a combination of 5 Freelance grade or better items through Mann. Co Trades.
- [Undocumented] Changed the name of 'Mann Co. Trade-Up' to 'Item Grade Trade-Up'.
- [Undocumented] Halloween Transmuted items are no longer uncraftable.
December 21, 2017 Patch #1 (Smissmas 2017)
- War Paints can now be used for Mann Co. Trade-Ups.
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