Rarity

Rarity and Quality are properties of items. They are represented in-game by the item's color theme and prefix respectively. Most items have both a Rarity and Quality value. Under rare circumstances, these values can be changed by Valve.

Rarity and Quality are purely cosmetic properties, and have no effect on gameplay.

Rarity
Items are currently classified under the following categories, ordered from most common to least common: Common, Uncommon, Rare, Mythical, Legendary, Ancient, Immortal and Arcana.


 * Lower rarity items drop more frequently than higher rarity items.
 * The Rarity of items that can drop is dependent on the player's Profile Level.


 * Immortal items are never dropped.
 * Deleting an item in the Armory has a small chance of giving you back an item of the next rarity rank. Note: This feature has been temporarily removed due to a possible exploit.
 * Example: Deleting a Common item may yield an Uncommon item in return.

Common
The most common type of item.

Uncommon
The second most common type of item.

Legendary
Used for items of a special rarity.

Ancient
Used for items gained from special events.

Immortal
Used for items that were previously purchasable or items that were released and cannot be obtained by drop, purchase, or chest, and only via trade.

Arcana
Arcana is a special rarity added in the March 07, 2013 Patch, this rarity directly changes the appearance of the Hero,and their mini-map icon. The only Arcana item so far is Fiery Soul of the Slayer.

Quality
The quality of an item can be determined by its prefix.

Strange
Strange is a special prefix for items that track a count of a specific in-game event. Doing so will upgrade the prefix itself.

Example: A newly unboxed Strange Dragonmaw will become an Unremarkable Dragonmaw once it has made 10 kills, which will become a Blooded Dragonmaw once it has made 25 kills, and so on.

Tracked counters are viewable by other players. Other than this, Strange items are no different from regular items. Strange items are obtained from opening hero-specific Treasure Chests. More counters can be added to a Strange item by using a Strange Modifier.

Unusual
Unusual is a special prefix for items that have a special particle effect. To date, only couriers can have unusual quality. Unusual couriers are found in Treasure Chests at an approximately 1-2% chance.

Vintage
Vintage is a special prefix for limited items obtained under certain circumstances. To date, there are two Vintage items.

Tournament
Tournament is a special prefix for items dropped for spectators during a live tournament game. Other than their name, these items are no different from Normal quality items.

Players can receive tournament items by witnessing several types of events in game.


 * Either team winning
 * First Blood
 * A hero being denied
 * Killing streaks
 * Courier kills
 * Early Roshan kill
 * Divine Rapier being purchased
 * An hitting five enemy heroes
 * (Add more...)

Genuine
Genuine is a special prefix for limited items obtained under promotional circumstances. They are obtained as bonus items by purchasing certain merchandise.

Self-Made
Self-Made is a special prefix for items that were submitted to the Steam Workshop which were accepted and added to the game. They are given out to the creator(s) of the item by Valve.

Haunted
Unused.

Favored
Items awarded to players that win the Compendium team/player vote.

Standard
Unused. "Unique".

Community
Unused.

Valve
Unused. "Developer".

Customized
Unused.

Completed
Unused.