Does using a non-tradable tool on an item make it also non-tradable in Dota 2?

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I have a non-tradable Artificer's Chisel that I got in one of those level present. I want to use it on an Immortal item that I have. However I'm not sure if it will make the Immortal item non-tradable aswell.






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Why are some items not tradable Dota 2?

Items purchased in-game or on the Community Market will not be tradable or marketable until after the date indicated on the item in your Inventory. Dota 2 - Timed drops are not tradable or marketable. Rarely, accepting a Steam digital gift card may incur a market restriction.

Are Dota 2 items tradable?

Items of certain quality are not tradeable. Items unboxed from a Treasure cannot be traded until three months after the treasure was released. This does not apply to Very Rare drops.

How do you sell not marketable items in Dota 2?

Legacy Ethereal Flames Wardog It's the Dota 2 most expensive item in history! In general, legacy couriers are quite valuable as they are useful in the game. Players love to have them as they are unique, and many of them like them as Flames Wardogs. This specific item is super unique.



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