Badges? It will take a lot of icons.
We all like high levels. Gaining experience points is so satisfying that even Steam has adopted it. Each user has a certain level, and the higher it is, the more bonuses, for example, an increase in the capacity of the friends list or a higher probability of getting card sets. I have an account of a pitiful level 18, which pales in comparison with the 1000+ levels on the first lines of the rating. Let's go over the basics:
- Creating badges is rewarded with experience points.
- Badges are created from cards that drop when you play games.
- During the game you can only get half of the full set, the rest must be purchased or exchanged on the Steam marketplace.
- Each badge created is worth 100 experience points and can be upgraded four times by collecting the same cards again for a total of 500 points.
- When creating an icon, there is some chance of receiving a set of three cards from the same set. And this probability is higher, the higher your level on Steam: every 10 levels add 20% to the chance.
You don’t have to own any game to create its icon—you can simply trade or buy the cards you need on the trading platform. But how do you know which cards to buy?
Trader's Toolkit
Steam Tools is the first stop when it comes to creating icons. There you can find lists of complete sets of cards with their average price on the marketplace, with many filters to help you find the cheapest sets and hide those you have already collected. Just sort by price, click on the link next to the cheapest set - and you will be taken directly to the trading platform with the cards you want. From search to purchase, the time required is much less than similar actions performed directly on Steam.
Among the tools there is also a level cost calculator for approximate calculation of how much you will need to spend on purchasing cards to achieve a certain level. It doesn't take into account experience points from non-card badges or Steam sales, so it's a rough estimate, but it still gives you some planning for leveling up on Steam.
The Steam card exchange website is no less useful. Here you can change your duplicate cards to the ones you need using the trading bot. However, please remember that bots are prohibited by the Steam Subscriber Agreement.
“You may not use cheat codes, bots, modifications, hacks, or other unauthorized third party software to modify or automate any process in the Subscription Marketplace.”
So use it at your own risk.
Important Tips
1) Keep track of the price of certain cards using the Steam.tools service;
2) Craft the best cards during seasonal sales. At this time, you will additionally be given season cards;
3) Some players do not need various inventory items like boxes for CS:GO or Dota 2. You can simply try to beg for such items, then sell them and get money to buy cards.
Using the above tips and tricks, you will surely reach the desired level and be able to brag about your achievement with your friends.
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I haven’t written anything for a long time, so I decided to talk a little about the history of my Steam account and how I got lvl 30 without investing a penny in Steam (for this) (well, almost. But it doesn’t matter). In addition to the level, at this time there are 150+ games on my account.
You can see my Steam account here if you are suddenly interested in looking at it.
Farm icons
If you, like me, have a lot of games, but installing and launching them takes a long time and is reluctant, you can use Steam Achievement Manager. This program emulates launching a game from your library. In this case, no “hacking” of Steam occurs and you will not receive any special bonuses, except for saving your time and memory on your hard drive, since the game just needs to run for several hours to get all the cards.
- Unpack the archive into any directory (except the Steam directory).
- Just in case, exit games that have VAC.
- Launch the program and find the game from which you need cards.
- Click on it 2 times (achievements selection window). That's it, close the program and wait a few hours.
In Steam, in the Friends window, you can make sure that you are currently “playing” the desired game. Although no one has ever been banned for this, remember that you use the program at your own peril and risk.
Why is this necessary?
There are several benefits that come with increasing your level in Steam. And it’s not just about the ability to customize your profile in a special way.
There are only a number of common features that unite all profiles. There are several reasons why users try to raise the level:
- . The higher the development, the higher the user appears in the lists of friends and the greater the chances that others will notice him. This advantage is used by shops and trading platforms that sell in-game items.
- Friend list . A high-level profile increases the maximum number of places on your friends list. For ordinary users, whose number of friends rarely exceeds a couple of dozen people, this is not so important. But those who build their lives around games can spend extra time on “leveling up”.
- Themed game items . The emblem and profile background can be obtained when creating game cards. They correspond to this game and are made in its style. An important factor is another thing that players often overlook: if the game has already acquired additions, then when you receive the card you will also be given a discount coupon (although it is valid for 2 weeks). If you use resources correctly, you can save on your purchase.
- Increasing the amount of out-of-game loot related to the game itself. We are talking mainly about cards that will appear more often (more about them below).
- Special level display . The inscription will have its own display, which changes as the account grows.
- Number of showcases . Typically needed by stores because it helps set up sharing collections that will always be visible when viewing your account.
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A great example is Elder Scrolls Online, which has about 30 additions of varying degrees of importance. A successfully combined chain of discounts will allow you to save about $100 on their purchase.
Badges are also associated with Steam profile progression. They are issued upon receipt of cards for various games. Badges are a container of experience required to increase and obtain the next level.
That is, the more icons, the higher the user level. Naturally, the number of required “filled” symbols is constantly growing. It is worth noting these types of icons:
- Ordinary . A standard symbol that holds up to 500 (less often and more) experience and is given for collecting cards.
- Metal . An icon that holds a minimum of experience (100 units). It may seem pointless, but obtaining such a badge involves a huge amount of in-game effort (it's easier to get platinum in Dark Souls or reach Divine rank 5 in Dota 2 than to get a metal badge). This symbol is often used to show off as a profile icon.
- Unlimited . A special item that is available during sales. As the name implies, it has no restrictions on gaining experience and accumulates it endlessly.
Speaking about icons, 2 more things should be mentioned:
- Gems . The result of converting unwanted cards or inventory items. They allow you to “pour” additional experience into the necessary storage facilities.
- Cards . Drop out during the game for special achievements or randomly when purchasing games or participating in events. Often you come across duplicates of existing cards, which allows you to exchange them for missing ones or turn them into gems (gems).
Perpetual motion machine
When it comes time to create, experience points aren't the only reward. Each badge created gives you three custom items like emoticons or profile background images. Unless you're crafting badges for newly released or top games, drops will mostly be pennies, but it's pennies that will lead to new cards and badges.
And if no one on the marketplace is interested in your baseball bat-breaking-a-cake emoji, you can turn it into gems, which can then be used to create more cards—and the card cycle will continue!
Ways to level up on Steam
Free methods
1) Earn experience points by completing tasks on Steam (watch a broadcast, play a game, publish a video, etc.). You can find out what tasks are available to you in your profile in the “Community Pillar” section. Please note that the higher your level, the more experience you need to gain to reach a new level;
2) Participate in steam events during the winter and summer sales. As a rule, events include voting for various games, crafting gems, participating in sales, etc. As soon as a new event appears, you will be informed about it in your profile;
Turning cards into gems
3) Exchange items from the inventory with steam users;
4) Craft cards using gems. They are obtained by breaking unnecessary cards in the steam profile in the inventory menu. Using gems, you can create a whole set of cards to level up;
Cards
5) Offer users to exchange cards. They are needed to craft an icon, and you can find out which cards you need in your profile in the cards menu. It is most convenient to offer an exchange in a special community. Half of the cards from a particular product will be given to you automatically when you play. However, you can use the IdleMaster program, which will allow the cards to drop out automatically. The program can be downloaded from the official website.
Creating a set of cards
Paid methods
1) Buy games on Steam. The best time to do this is during sales. The cost of the game is not important, and therefore you can purchase even the cheapest products for a few rubles;
2) Buy badge cards from the Steam Market. You can also sell yours there.
Icons not from cards
In addition to assembling from purchased cards, there are a couple more ways to get special badges and portions of experience points along with them. The Collector Badge is awarded automatically when you reach a certain number of purchased games, gradually improving as your collection grows. The Community Pillar badge can be earned by completing simple actions on Steam, from writing a game review to voting on Greenlight, and can be upgraded twice, granting additional experience points. You can find a complete list of tasks to complete in the “Badges” section of your profile.
Tips for fast leveling
The optimal paid way to increase your LVL on Steam would be to purchase an “ unlimited ” symbol and increase the experience it contains with the help of “ gems ”. You won’t be able to upgrade for free right away, but you can speed up your leveling in this way:
- “farm” and sell cards ;
- purchase badges and gems with the proceeds;
- exchange in-game loot for all of the above.
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Whether the opportunity to set your own background and a unique profile sign is worth the effort (means) is up to each user to decide for himself.
Introduction. What is this for and is it worth it? If this is already familiar to you, you can skip straight to the second section. A big misconception of many players who think that badges can be crafted if you have this game. Nothing like this. You may not have any games on your account at all. Leveling up is usually done by those who have extra money, or want to stand out :) But seriously, they level up for those who make sense. For example, those who sell keys, gifts and other virtual items. As many people believe, “The higher the level, the more trust there is in a given user.” You ask, what does this give? 1) The most basic parameter is to be at the top in the list of your friends. If you open any profile, the first 6 friends on the page will be those who have the highest level in the given friends list. (Not bad advertising for those involved in trade)
2) Increasing the maximum limit of friends. (Initially for level 0 on Steam there is a maximum of 250 friends) With each new level this limit will increase by 5. For example, at level 150 your limit will be exactly 1000 friends.
3) Showcases for the profile. Decorative addition. Every 10 levels, 1 showcase will be added. that is, in order to have at least 1 showcase, you need at least level 10. Level 20 will give you 2 showcases and so on. (Configured in your profile settings)
4) Fallout of backgrounds, emoticons, discount coupons and various items during sales. Some backgrounds and emoticons are quite expensive.
Economical leveling For this I use a special website https://steam.tools/cards/ - without it it will be quite difficult. The site has been working a little crookedly lately. Shows new games in the top, supposedly the cards for them are cheap, but in fact they cost more than 100 rubles per set...
For dummies, I will explain what is what on this site. 1) Select a currency. Rubles, dollars, euros... Whatever is more convenient for you. 2) The number of cards in a set needed to create 1 badge (100 experience, 1 craft) 3) The average cost of a full set of cards needed for 1 craft (100 experience) 4) The average cost of one card. You need to focus on the cost of the complete set. i.e. on the “Set Price” column Click on “Set Price” to distribute by price. https://steam.tools/cards/
Copy the name of the game from the “Game” column and paste it on the trading platform. If you are logged in to the site via Steam, click on the “Incomplete Badges” checkbox. And the badges from the games that you have already crafted will disappear from the table.
Additional program for dropping cards https://www.steamidlemaster.com The program is recommended for those who have a lot of games. The point is that you will receive cards, but at the same time, you may not play or even install the game on your steam account. (I think you can find detailed information about it on YouTube and Google) I don’t use it myself. There are few games, and almost all the cards have been collected. Additions and recommendations All badges except promo ones can be a maximum of level 5. On the website https://steam.tools/cards/ you can distribute the cost of these sets by price. The screenshot shows that for 1 CSGO craft you will spend approximately 18 rubles. 1 craft gives 100 experience.
With each subsequent level, the amount of experience required increases. For example, in order for me to level up from 140 to 150 it would take 15,000 experience (1500 experience per +1 level) for comparison, to level up from level 0 to 50 would require the same amount of experience.
Recommendations:) 1) It is best to use a browser. Allows you to open multiple windows. 2) If you are going to top up your Steam account, I recommend buying keys to the boxes of any game in person. Then sell on the trading platform. You will be in the black. 3) You can beg cards from acquaintances and friends who don’t need them :)