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The '''Community''' [[item quality]] is specifically granted by [[Valve]] to individuals who have made significant, valuable contributions to the ''Team Fortress 2'' community or the game itself. Community items have the [[Particle effects#Community Sparkle|Community Sparkle particle effect]] and an additional description string stating "Given to valuable Community Contributors".
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{{Quotation|'''The Engineer''' on community contributors|We make a good team!|sound=Cm_engie_summary_callout_07.mp3}} '''Community''' [[item quality]] is specifically granted by [[Valve]] to individuals who have made significant, valuable contributions to the ''Team Fortress 2'' community or the game itself. Community items have the [[Particle effects#Community Sparkle|Community Sparkle particle effect]] and an additional description string stating "Given to valuable Community Contributors".
  
 
A small number of items with the community quality receive an additional boost to their [[vdc:Phong materials|Phong shading]] exponent, resulting in the item having a glossier appearance (whenever the item's material specifically supports it using a [[vdc:List_Of_Material_Proxies#Team_Fortress_2|material proxy]]). [[:File:W_medigun01VMT.txt|The Medigun material]] is one example of such a material.
 
A small number of items with the community quality receive an additional boost to their [[vdc:Phong materials|Phong shading]] exponent, resulting in the item having a glossier appearance (whenever the item's material specifically supports it using a [[vdc:List_Of_Material_Proxies#Team_Fortress_2|material proxy]]). [[:File:W_medigun01VMT.txt|The Medigun material]] is one example of such a material.
  
Initially, Community items had a hidden [[item attribute]] which increased their damage capability by 10 percent, however, this has since been removed.
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Initially, Community items had a hidden [[item attribute]] which increased their damage capability by 10 percent; this has since been removed in an unknown patch.
  
 
[[Stock weapons]] that were awarded the Community quality prior to the introduction of the [[Name Tag|Name]] and [[Description Tag]]s are derived from their original [[Normal]] quality variants, making them unable to be named or described with either tag. Now, however, Community quality items are derived from [[Unique]] quality variants and behave as expected.
 
[[Stock weapons]] that were awarded the Community quality prior to the introduction of the [[Name Tag|Name]] and [[Description Tag]]s are derived from their original [[Normal]] quality variants, making them unable to be named or described with either tag. Now, however, Community quality items are derived from [[Unique]] quality variants and behave as expected.

Revision as of 18:18, 2 April 2018

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Community Medi Gun
Level 50 Medi Gun
★ Unusual Effect: Community Sparkle
Given to valuable Community Contributors

( Not Tradable or Usable in Crafting )

We make a good team!
The Engineer on community contributors

Community item quality is specifically granted by Valve to individuals who have made significant, valuable contributions to the Team Fortress 2 community or the game itself. Community items have the Community Sparkle particle effect and an additional description string stating "Given to valuable Community Contributors".

A small number of items with the community quality receive an additional boost to their Phong shading exponent, resulting in the item having a glossier appearance (whenever the item's material specifically supports it using a material proxy). The Medigun material is one example of such a material.

Initially, Community items had a hidden item attribute which increased their damage capability by 10 percent; this has since been removed in an unknown patch.

Stock weapons that were awarded the Community quality prior to the introduction of the Name and Description Tags are derived from their original Normal quality variants, making them unable to be named or described with either tag. Now, however, Community quality items are derived from Unique quality variants and behave as expected.

The hexadecimal color code for the Community quality is #70B04A.

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