- Not to be confused with the Trading Cards, physical cards sold on the Valve Store.
Increased Friends List – Your Steam friends list is set to 250 slots by default. With every Steam level earned, this number increases by 5 additional slots. So far there is no confirmed maximum to this list. Additional Steam Showcase Slots – A showcase will display various milestones for which you feel most proud. They are shown near the. Friends Steam 5 Slot Level Bonus receive the welcome bonus a minimum deposit of £/€/$ 10 is required. The minimum deposit for other offers that require a deposit will be clearly communicated. Maximum bonus offered will be communicated in the details of each specific promo. A user's Steam Level may be viewed by hovering over their avatar or by visiting their profile page. Leveling up earns users non-tradable items like profile showcases and extra friends list slots. After crafting a badge, users receive random rewards from a set of game-related items: profile backgrounds, emoticons, and coupons for another game. Rules and Guidelines For Steam: Discussions, Reviews, and User Generated Content. These guidelines apply to all places in the Steam Store and Community where users can post content. This includes, but is not limited to, discussions, comments, guides, product reviews, screenshots, artwork, videos, tags, Steam Workshop, and Steam Greenlight.
“ | I got it, I got it! — The Scout on finishing his set of cards | ” |
Steam Trading Cards are virtual cards earned by playing games on Steam. Sets of cards can be turned into game badges and tradable Steam community items. Play any of the participating Steam Trading Cards games to get trading cards. Up to half of a card set is dropped through game play, while the other half must be obtained through trading or through the Steam Community Market. Once a user collects an entire set of cards, the cards may be crafted into a game badge. Badges are tied to user accounts and are shown on profile pages. Crafting game badges earns tradable items like emoticons, profile backgrounds, and coupons. A user can level up badges by collecting the set again and crafting it again.
- 2Team Fortress 2 Badges
- 3Team Fortress 2 Assets
Get rewards for crafting badges
All badges have XP which contributes to Steam Level, a summary of user badge collection. A user's Steam Level may be viewed by hovering over their avatar or by visiting their profile page. Leveling up earns users non-tradable items like profile showcases and extra friends list slots. After crafting a badge, users receive random rewards from a set of game-related items: profile backgrounds, emoticons, and coupons for another game or for a DLC. These are tradable and may only be used while the user possesses them.
A user may choose which badge they wish to feature on their profile. Featured badges are displayed on the top-right of profile pages, directly under the Steam Level. Featured badges are also displayed on the tooltip that is shown when hovering over the user's avatar on other Community pages.
Users can customize their profile with showcases. Each 10 Steam Levels will grant a user 1 showcase slot. Available showcases include Rarest Achievement, Game Collector, Item Showcase, Items Up For Trade, Badge Collector, Favorite Game, Screenshot Showcase, Custom Info Box, Favorite Group, Recommendation Showcase, Workshop Showcase, Favorite Guide, Achievement Showcase, and Greenlight Submission.
Team Fortress 2 Badges
Team Fortress 2 has 5 different badges, available via crafting a set of 9 game cards:
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Team Fortress 2 Foil Badge
The following badge can be obtained via crafting the set of 9 rare foil game cards:
The Gentle Mann of Leisure Level 1, 100 EXP |
Team Fortress 2 Assets
Trading Cards
Scout - Game Card
Soldier - Game Card
Pyro - Game Card
Demoman - Game Card
Heavy - Game Card
Engineer - Game Card
Medic - Game Card
Sniper - Game Card
Spy - Game Card
Foil Trading Cards
Scout - Foil Game Card
Soldier - Foil Game Card
Pyro - Foil Game Card
Demoman - Foil Game Card
Heavy - Foil Game Card
Engineer - Foil Game Card
Medic - Foil Game Card
Sniper - Foil Game Card
Spy - Foil Game Card
Trading Card Wallpapers
Scout - Game Card Wallpaper
Soldier - Game Card Wallpaper
Pyro - Game Card Wallpaper
Demoman - Game Card Wallpaper
Heavy - Game Card Wallpaper
Engineer - Game Card Wallpaper
Medic - Game Card Wallpaper
Sniper - Game Card Wallpaper
Spy - Game Card Wallpaper
Profile Backgrounds
Scout - Profile Background
Soldier - Profile Background
Pyro - Profile Background
Demoman - Profile Background
Heavy - Profile Background
Engineer - Profile Background
Medic - Profile Background
Sniper - Profile Background
Spy - Profile Background
Emoticons
Balloonicorn - Uncommon Emoticon
Demoticon - Rare Emoticon
Sticky - Emoticon
Sentry - Emoticon
Jarate - Emoticon
Medicon - Emoticon
Spycon - Emoticon
Crate - Emoticon
Trivia
- In the Engineer trading card wallpaper, the kill counter found in Meet The Engineer displays '31337'. This is Leetspeak for 'Eleet' or 'Elite'.