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Enter the Gungeon has a number of Inventory Items on the digital video game distribution platform Steam, making use of the platforms features to provide special Enter the Gungeon themed Trading Cards, emotes for use in Steams user messages, profile backgrounds and badges, and more.
These materials, while wholly secondary to Enter the Gungeon as a game, are listed here.

Steam Trading Cards

Steam Trading Cards are tradeable digital images tied to a users steam inventory, awarded by playing the game they originate from, in this case Enter the Gungeon. A full set of cards cannot be obtained by simply playing the game however, and required trading and purchasing via the steam marketplace.
These trading cards were illustrated by John Cipriani.

The artwork for these cards is included in the Enter the Gungeon Artbook.

Trading Cards

Full Portraits

Emoticons

Enter the Gungeon has a series of Steam Emoticons depicting the various Gungeoneers for use in Steams user messages.

Profile Badges

When a user has collected a full set of Steam Trading Cards for Enter the Gungeon, they can combine them into a Profile Badge for their Steam Profile. These profile badges depict various 'tiers' of bullet kin. Crafting a Profile Badge mulitple times upgrades its level.

Collecting a full set of foil Trading Cards allows the creation of a Foil Badge, of which Enter the Gungeon has only one level.

Exit the Gungeon

Exit the Gungeon does not have any Steam Inventory items, however a collection of Steam Trading Cards for the game were created by artist Miroko, who contributed to Exit the Gungeon.[1] It is unknown why these cards were never released.

Notes

  • On 17/03/2016 (before the release of Enter the Gungeon) Dodge Roll posted the artwork of the Shotgun Kin trading card with the caption "More amazing Gungeon fanart from John Cipriani!".[2] The term fanart being used suggests that John Cipriani created the illustration outside the scope of his official work with Dodge Roll, potentially resulting in them going to him to complete the set.
    • This early version of the Shotgun Kin trading card is, incorrectly, holding a revolver. This is rectified in the official card.


References

  1. "I made them to be official steam cards for Exit The Gungeon. It didn't happen unfortunately. :((" - Miroko on Twitter
  2. 2.0 2.1 https://x.com/DodgeRollGames/status/710464364751556608