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Source: https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20141025193112AAjVZta(my old yahoo account, still use from time to time.............)

 

 

Here is basically what it says:

 

In the video-game Team Fortress 2, when an item becomes craftable for the first time (e.g. a month or 2 after it came out), people can obviously craft it. When crafted a number appears on the item (e.g. craft #12038) meaning that so many were crafted before you. If you get a craft #100 or below it is called "a low craft" from 60-100 you can get 1 key (depending on price of the item at the time) for it. Depending on the item (say if the item is worth 1 key itself u could get 2 keys). 30-59 you could get 2 keys. 10-29 you could get 3 keys. and 5-9 you could get 4-5 keys. Craft #1-4 you could get 10-15 keys. 

Because they are rare and cannot be done again. Like say if someone crafted a Team Captain. It would be craft #998520 or something since it's old and stuff. By now a craft #1 team captain would be around 2 buds because of its age and rarity. 

Thanks. Please tell me if good or bad. This would help people if it is good xD.

 

 

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Also collectors level such as 100 can go higher then just a key

yeah, but eh they dont always need to, as i said it depends on the hat. Like a #100 team captain (if there was one) would be like 7 keys.

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Source: https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20141025193112AAjVZta(my old yahoo account, still use from time to time.............)

 

 

Here is basically what it says:

 

In the video-game Team Fortress 2, when an item becomes craftable for the first time, people can craft it using items already in the game. When crafted a number appears on the item (e.g. craft #12038) meaning that so many were crafted before you. If you get a craft #100 or below it is called "a low craft" from 60-100 you can get 1 key (depending on price of the item at the time) for it. Depending on the item (say if the item is worth 1 key itself u could get 2 keys). 30-59 you could get 2 keys. 10-29 you could get 3 keys. and 5-9 you could get 4-5 keys. Craft #1-4 you could get 10-15 keys. 

 

They are worth this much because they are rare and cannot be crafted again. Like say if someone crafted a Team Captain. It would be craft #998520 or something since it's old and stuff. By now a craft #1 team captain would be around 2 buds because of its age and rarity. 

 

 

 

Fixed grammatical errors.

 

Also are you expecting someone who doesn't play tf2 to understand this? Because they won't.

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That mean would sorta work

But we're talking tf2, a game where it's grown in large numbers

So yes while #1-100 is a low one, my #556 Naplam would also be one, but just not as more rare as the #1-100 craft numbers

So your meaning does make sense, it has a few flaws

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yeah, but eh they dont always need to, as i said it depends on the hat. Like a #100 team captain (if there was one) would be like 7 keys.

The #100 tc sold for a moon anger :P

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 #100 team captain (if there was one) would be like 7 keys.

Lol just so you know it's worth buds...

 

All the old day tf2 hats a lot more expensive than the lowcrafts now, most of them havent hit the market for years and are either sitting in a inactive account of in a collectors already. Not to mention a lot of them were crafted away since no one predicted that they would reach such high values now :S

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Years ago I read what happened to that Market Gardner. I don't even think I have to click that link to be certain you're talking about the Gardners, that guy who was contacted by a collector and *deleted* it to spit in his face LOL. I never thought someone would be that fuckin insane

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