TF2 Item Price Updates — Aug 8 2015
Posted on: August 9th, 2015 by ObeyContents of this post:
- Gun Mettle market prices and trends
- Keys and Metal price trends
- Item Quality price trends
Useful Links:
- Trade.tf and Backpack.tf
- “Gun Mettle” Update blogpost
- Previous TF2 Prices Blogpost: Jan 26
- A TF2Newbs Guide to Items
- A TF2Newbs Guide to MvM Item Hunting
1. “Gun Mettle” Prices and Trends
NOTE: Most recent observations of GM weps here.
“Gun Mettle” Season runs through September 30th, 2015.
As you may recall, the Team Fortress 2 has been busy completing contracts and earning rewards by participating in the Gun Mettle event. There are several dozen Decorated (a quality reserved for reskinned stock) weapons that can be earned, and many of the most common weapons can be had very cheaply. I’ve observed the following:
- “Factory New” weapons are preferred, and “Minimal Wear” less so.
There are five grades of wear: Factory New, Minimal Wear, Field-Tested, Well-Worn, and Battle Scarred. Each grade determines how much of the weapon’s reskin design is displaced by an appearance of wear and tear, and each quality seems just as common as the others. Collectors clearly prefer the least amount of wear.
In all cases, the Factory New sells for three to ten times as much as its Well-Worn and Battle Scarred counterparts. A Minimal Wear weapon sells for two to three times as much as Well-Worn and Battle Scarred weapons also. This is likely because the design is much crisper and not missing many visual effects. Note the price difference in the above rocket launchers, which have the same item quality but different grades (and thus different visual effects).
- This means you can buy many of the more common Gun Mettle weapons very cheaply by choosing weapons with higher wear.
Also, weapons do NOT wear as you use them. They simply spawn with one of five permanent levels of decorative wear.
- You can’t smelt them into metal or use them for any crafting recipes.
- You can’t put a killstreaker kit or strangifier on a Gun Mettle weapon at this time.
A few weapons exist that have one, but that’s because bugged killstreak kits dropped for a short time as an MvM tour reward for each kind of weapon. Such weapons are rare to very rare, and those kits were removed in a quick patch. (Possibly something intended for a later TF2 patch?)
- Cases aren’t worth much anymore.
At first, cases sold for above US$5, but as supply increased, prices fell. Now there are thousands for sale on the market; Concealed Killer cases are going about $0.15, and Powerhouse cases are about $0.40 each. Remember: these cases require a Gun Mettle Key to open.
- Scatterguns and sniper rifles have the highest demand. Secondary weapons and Heavy miniguns have the lowest demand.
This simply follows the increased demand for Scout and Sniper rares, similar to the demand for Stranges and Aussies.
- Strange and Unusual Decorated Weapons are only available from Cases.
There are currently no Strange or Unusual Teufort or Craftsmann weapons. Strange Gun Mettle weapons are selling for roughly fifteen times the price standard weapon of the same wear. All Unusual and Strange Factory New Gun Mettle weapons are selling for well north of US$50; only several dozen have successfully sold on the Market, however. There are too few of these being sold to provide a reliable price range.
- There are exactly four Unusual Effects for Concealed Killer and Powerhouse Unusual Weapons.
These are Isotope, Hot, Cool, and Energy Orb. They either animate at the end of the weapon, or along the length of the weapon.
Steam Market Listings for All Gun Mettle Weps
Please note that I’m simply listing the lowest current sale price for these items.
CRAFTSMANN COLLECTION
Craftsmann Decorated weapons are earned as contract rewards only.
I’ve included the Steam Market’s current* lowest selling prices below. Factory New weapons command the high range, and the Battle Scarred or Well-Worn usually sell for the cheapest. The lowest Market price will vary, and vary a lot in the case of Stranges.
*Aug 9, 2015
- Civilian (Grade 1)
- Reclaimed Reanimator medi gun ($0.04 to $0.40)
- American Pastoral rocket launcher ($0.04 to $0.20)
- Old Country revolver ($0.04 to $0.20)
- Antique Annihilator minigun ($0.04 to $0.10)
- Backcountry Blaster scattergun ($0.05 to $0.25)
- Freelance (Grade 2)
- Blasted Bombardier stickybomb launcher ($0.10 to $1)
- Shot in the Dark sniper rifle ($0.32 to $2.25)
- Iron Wood minigun ($0.08 to $1.70)
- Country Crusher scattergun ($0.12 to $1.20)
- Plaid Potshotter submachine gun ($0.08 to $0.75)
- Mercenary (Grade 3)
- Homemade Heater pistol ($0.20 to $3.50)
- Barn Burner flame thrower ($0.15 to $3.50)
- Rustic Ruiner shotgun ($0.40 to $1)
- Commando (Grade 4)
- Lumber From Down Under sniper rifle ($1.80 to $15)
- Tartan Torpedo scattergun ($1 to $15)
TEUFORT COLLECTION
Teufort Decorated weapons are earned as contract rewards only.
- Civilian (Grade 1)
- Citizen Pain minigun ($0.04 to $0.30)
- Smalltown Bringdown rocket launcher ($0.04 to $1.50)
- Mayor revolver ($0.04 to $0.20)
- Local Hero pistol ($0.06 to $0.25)
- Civil Servant medi gun ($0.04 to $0.15)
- Civic Duty shotgun ($0.06 to $0.40)
- Freelance (Grade 2)
- Rooftop Wrangler stickybomb launcher ($0.10 to $0.40)
- Hickory Hole-Puncher pistol ($0.06 to $0.45)
- Spruce Deuce scattergun ($0.10 to $0.90)
- Team Sprayer submachine gun ($0.05 to $0.90)
- Mercenary (Grade 3)
- Earth, Sky and Fire flame thrower ($0.15 to $1.10)
- Bogtrotter sniper rifle ($0.45 to $3)
- Treadplate Tormenter submachine gun ($0.08 to $0.50)
- Commando (Grade 4)
- War Room minigun ($1 to $14)
- Bovine Blazemaker flame thrower ($1 to $18)
CONCEALED KILLER COLLECTION
Concealed Killer weapons are dropped from Concealed Killer cases only.
- Mercenary (Grade 3)
- Forest Fire flame thrower ($0.06 to $0.35, $0.85 to $4.50 Strange)
- Night Owl sniper rifle ($0.30 to $1.70, $3.50 to $22)
- Woodsy Widowmaker submachine gun ($0.06 to $0.25, $0.60 to $4.50)
- Backwoods Boomstick shotgun ($0.13 to $1, $2 to $15)
- King of the Jungle minigun ($0.06 to $0.50, $1 to $7)
- Masked Mender medi gun ($0.04 to $0.50, $1.30 to $11)
- Commando (Grade 4)
- Night Terror scattergun ($0.50 to $5, $10 to $48)
- Carpet Bomber stickybomb launcher ($0.25 to $2, $3.50 to $24)
- Woodland Warrior rocket launcher ($0.40 to $4.30, $6.75 to $40)
- Wrapped Reviver medi gun ($0.08 to $1.50, $3 to $19)
- Assassin (Grade 5)
- Sudden Flurry stickybomb launcher ($0.70 to $5.50, $8.50 and up)
- Psychedelic Slugger revolver ($0.85 to $11.50, $7 and up)
- Purple Range sniper rifle ($3.25 to $31, $29 and up)
- Elite (Grade 6)
- Red Rock Roscoe pistol ($5.25 to $30, $21 and up)
- Sand Cannon rocket launcher ($6 to $42, $42 and up)
POWERHOUSE COLLECTION
Powerhouse weapons are dropped from Powerhouse cases only.
- Mercenary (Grade 3)
- Lightning Rod shotgun ($0.08 to $1, $1.75 to $12 Strange)
- Brick House minigun ($0.04 to $0.20, $1 to $4.50)
- Aqua Marine rocket launcher ($0.05 to $0.40, $1.75 to $9)
- Low Profile submachine gun ($0.05 to $0.25, $0.50 to $3.50)
- Turbine Torcher flame thrower ($0.05 to $0.35, $0.50 to $4)
- Commando (Grade 4)
- Flash Fryer flame thrower ($0.55 to $4.25, $5.25 to $35)
- Spark of Life medi gun ($0.10 to $3.25, $2.90 to $10.50)
- Dead Reckoner revolver ($0.40 to $3, $3.75 to $29)
- Black Dahlia pistol ($0.40 to $5, $8 to $15)
- Sandstone Special pistol ($0.15 to $1.50, $4 to $18)
- Assassin (Grade 5)
- Shell Shocker rocket launcher ($1.75 to $24, $20 and up)
- Current Event scattergun ($3 to $21, $18 and up)
- Pink Elephant stickybomb launcher ($1.50 to $7, $4 and up)
- Elite (Grade 6)
- Thunderbolt sniper rifle ($10 to $51, $48 and up)
- Liquid Asset stickybomb launcher ($3.75to $22, $14 and up)
2. Keys and Metal Price Trends
As of Aug 9 2015:
Refined Metal
1 key = about 16 ref
about US$0.15 = 1 ref
Backpack.tf says that, after staying at a stable 19 ref since May, keys fell to 16 ref, yet that 16 ref is worth only $2 there.
On Trade.tf, keys fell from 19 ref to 15 ref during the month of July before finally stabilizing at about 15.5 ref. (Strangely, I’m only getting data thru July 18th >.< )
Mann Co. Keys
In the Steam Market, Mann Co. Keys have been steady between $2.40 and $2.50.
Gun Mettle Keys
In the Steam Market, Gun Mettle Keys have slid down to about US$2.50 (they had been about $2.70 at the start of August).
Other Keys
- Most Summer Cooler Keys are trading around $3.
- Other usable keys are staying in the $2.50 to $2.60 range, or equivalent with other typical keys.
Earbuds = 4 keys
Over the month of July, buds have fallen about a dollar to the $9 to $10 range in the Steam Market. On Trade.tf, earbuds stabilized at 4 keys this past week, climbing from 3.2 keys in the second half of July. Likewise, backpack.tf lists about 4 keys.
Bill’s Hat = 2.2 keys
The price of a Bill’s in the Steam Market has stablized to a $6 to $7 range, after having fallen under $5 in the month of June. At the start of 2015, they had been nearly $9 but had been steadily falling.
Backpack.tf agrees, listing Bill’s Hat at 2.2 to 2.3 keys as well and Trade.tf listing at about 2 keys.
3. Other Item Qualities
Most non-Botkiller Strange weapons can be bought between $0.08 and $0.50. However, Aussie Stranges differ depending on where you trade them:
- On the Steam Market, Aussies (without Killstreak Kits) run between $23 for an Axtinguisher or SMG, to $85-$90 for a Scattergun. [That's the recently sold prices, not the current lowest selling price.]
- On Backpack.tf, Axtinguishers and SMGs are worth about 8 keys/$20, and Eyelanders, Sniper Rifles and Scatterguns are 32-33 keys/$80.
- Aussie Rocket Launchers are selling on the Market for $135 to $150 consistently, but trading for about 50 keys/$100 on Backpack.tf (partly because keys are valued at $2 there).
Most Collector’s weapons can be bought on the Steam Market for $6 to $20 depending. Applying a Professional Killstreak Kit increases the price as well. They don’t sell very often, however.
The cheapest Unusual hats can be bought on the Steam Market for $23 to $25, including many cancer Heavy hats with effects such as Flies.
Thanks for reading! I intend to update in about two months.
[N] Obey
P.S. Previous TF2 Prices Blogpost: Jan 26