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Specialized add multiple keys...
And professionals can buy you multiple expensive steam games.
I agree with the first two, but I don't think Pro killstreaks give that much.
Seen some people selling these for more than 4 keys.
Plus mines 100 level.
It means you can make it awesome for cheaper.
And besides, this weapon is a swear and is more cooler than YER.
Am I cool now?
But pretty cool. (Friends photo)
That's basicly saying specilized killstreaks are over rated
Can't generalize, its based on supply and demand. The more stock and popular a weapon is, the more expensive, scattergun kits for example, very expensive Big earner kit? not so much... knife kit? Expensive....
Anyways you can just search for kit prices on the marketplace to get a reasonable idea of value. Obscure/unpopular weapons are cheap. So one can't just say it adds a key or whatever, some weapons kits are many multiples more expensive or cheaper than others.
Like if a friend of mine got a strange prof eviction notice for 1 ref
While a killstreak on a popular stock weapon (like minigun, scatter, or rocket launch) can be worth atleast 2 keys.
Not to mention sheen and killstreakers.
So it can vary alot