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The '''Steam Workshop''' is a way for players to submit user-generated content to Dota 2. There are two main type of user-generated content for Dota 2: cosmetic objects and custom game modes.
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The '''Steam Workshop''' is a way for players to submit user-generated content to Dota 2. There are two main type of user-generated content for Dota 2: [[Cosmetic Items|cosmetic items]] and custom game modes.
   
 
== Custom Game Modes ==
 
== Custom Game Modes ==
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{{Main|Custom Games}}
Custom game modes are made using the Dota 2 Workshop Tools. Everyone can publish those in the Steam Workshop, and everyone can play them for free after downloading the tools from the custom games tab in Dota 2 and after subscribing the desidered custom game modes. Custom games support is still in alpha phase: there isn't a public search for custom games and you can only play those in private lobbies, Valve is still working to inprove the Workshop Tools and some bugs can occur. Users can rate custom game modes as any Workshop submission.
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Custom game modes are made using the [[Dota 2 Workshop Tools]]. Everyone can publish those in the Steam Workshop, and everyone can play them for free after downloading the tools from the custom games tab in Dota 2 and after subscribing the desidered custom game modes. Users can rate and subscribe to custom game modes as any Workshop submission.
   
== Cosmetic Objects ==
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== Cosmetic Items ==
Cosmetic objects are sold for real money in the [[Steam Store]], but before these objects must be submitted to the Dota 2 Workshop on Steam. Only submissions approved by [[Valve]] are added to the store. Creators of approved contents receive a portion of their sales proceeds. Users can rate submissions, although a higher rating does not guarantee its approval.
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Cosmetic items are sold for real money in the [[Steam Store]], but before these objects must be submitted to the Dota 2 Workshop on Steam. Only submissions approved by [[Valve]] are added to the store. Creators of approved contents receive a portion of their sales proceeds. Users can rate submissions, although a higher rating does not guarantee its approval.
   
 
=== Eligible submissions ===
 
=== Eligible submissions ===
Several forms of cosmetic objects are accepted for Dota 2:
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Several forms of cosmetic items are accepted for Dota 2:
 
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*[[Announcers]]
 
*[[HUD Skins]]
 
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*[[Taunt (Equipment)|Taunts]]
 
*Ability models
 
*Ability models
 
*Ability effects
 
*Ability effects
 
*Ability icons
*Loading screens
 
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*[[Emoticons]]
*Custom icons
 
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*[[Multikill Banner]]
*Custom emoticons
 
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*[[Weather Effects]]
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*[[Music]]
 
*[[Loading Screens]]
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=== Guidelines ===
 
=== Guidelines ===
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Dota 2 Workshop EN

The Steam Workshop is a way for players to submit user-generated content to Dota 2. There are two main type of user-generated content for Dota 2: cosmetic items and custom game modes.

Custom Game Modes

Main Article: Custom Games

Custom game modes are made using the Dota 2 Workshop Tools. Everyone can publish those in the Steam Workshop, and everyone can play them for free after downloading the tools from the custom games tab in Dota 2 and after subscribing the desidered custom game modes. Users can rate and subscribe to custom game modes as any Workshop submission.

Cosmetic Items

Cosmetic items are sold for real money in the Steam Store, but before these objects must be submitted to the Dota 2 Workshop on Steam. Only submissions approved by Valve are added to the store. Creators of approved contents receive a portion of their sales proceeds. Users can rate submissions, although a higher rating does not guarantee its approval.

Eligible submissions

Several forms of cosmetic items are accepted for Dota 2:

Guidelines

Cosmetic items should "fit" the hero's theme, color scheme, and silhouette.

See also

External links