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− | An ''' | + | An '''item''' in ''[[Team Fortress 2]]'' refers to objects that players can use and collect within the game world. |
− | ==Types of items== | + | == Types of items == |
− | *[[Weapons]] | + | * [[Weapons]] |
− | *[[Hats]] | + | * [[Hats]] |
− | *[[Miscellaneous items]] | + | * [[Miscellaneous items]] |
− | *[[Action items]] | + | * [[Action items]] |
− | *[[Tools]] | + | * [[Tools]] |
− | ==Levels== | + | == Obtaining items == |
+ | {{main|Item drop system|Mann Co. Store}} | ||
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+ | <!-- Store --> | ||
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+ | === Crafting === | ||
+ | {{main|Crafting}} | ||
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+ | === Trading === | ||
+ | {{main|Trading}} | ||
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+ | == Levels == | ||
{{main|Item levels}} | {{main|Item levels}} | ||
− | ==Rarity== | + | == Rarity == |
{{main|Rarity}} | {{main|Rarity}} | ||
− | ==Customisation== | + | == Customisation == |
− | + | The [[Paint Can]] tool can be used to alter the color scheme of items in the game. Currently, the paint can only be applied to [[hats]], but Valve has not ruled out extending the ability to [[weapons]] in the future.<ref>http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1456468</ref> | |
− | + | The [[Name Tag]] and [[Description Tag]] tools enable the player to alter standard item names and apply their own descriptions to be visible to other players. | |
− | == | + | == References == |
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− | ==External | + | == External links == |
− | + | * [http://www.tf2items.com/allitems.php?lang=english All Item Types] on [[TF2 Backpack Examiner]] – displaying all items currently present in the game (collected from the [[WebAPI]] schema) | |
+ | * [http://optf2.com/schema_dump All Items] on optf2.com – displays the same list with more detailed information (collected using the same method) | ||
− | [[Category:Items]] | + | [[Category:Items| ]] |
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An item in Team Fortress 2 refers to objects that players can use and collect within the game world.
Contents
Types of items
Obtaining items
Main articles: Item drop system, Mann Co. Store
Crafting
Main article: Crafting
Trading
Main article: Trading
Levels
Main article: Item levels
Rarity
Main article: Rarity
Customisation
The Paint Can tool can be used to alter the color scheme of items in the game. Currently, the paint can only be applied to hats, but Valve has not ruled out extending the ability to weapons in the future.[1]
The Name Tag and Description Tag tools enable the player to alter standard item names and apply their own descriptions to be visible to other players.
References
External links
- All Item Types on TF2 Backpack Examiner – displaying all items currently present in the game (collected from the WebAPI schema)
- All Items on optf2.com – displays the same list with more detailed information (collected using the same method)