Dota 2 Price Comparison
Compare Dota 2 item prices between the Steam Community Market and Skinport side by side: pick two price sources, see the gap % between them, and filter by price, gap and sales volume.
← Full Steam price tableGap % = how much pricier the right source is vs the left. Skinport is real money (bank payout), Steam pays wallet funds only — and takes ~15% on every sale — so a positive gap is not automatic profit. Actively traded items only. Prices refresh a few times per day; always verify the live listing.
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Frequently asked questions
Which price sources can I compare?
Four Steam Community Market figures — latest sale, median, average and the highest buy order — plus Skinport, the third-party cash marketplace. Pick any two: Skinport vs Steam shows the cash-vs-wallet gap, and buy order vs latest sale shows the Steam spread on one item.
What does the gap % mean?
The gap shows how much more expensive the right source is compared to the left one. For example, if an item costs $1.00 on Skinport and $1.70 on Steam, the gap is +70%. A negative gap means the right source is cheaper.
Why are Skinport prices usually lower than Steam?
Skinport pays real money you can withdraw to a bank, while a Steam sale only credits your Steam Wallet, which can never be cashed out. Sellers accept a lower cash price for money they can actually spend anywhere — that structural discount is most of the gap you see.
Skinport review →Does a big gap mean guaranteed profit?
No. Steam takes roughly 15% on every Community Market sale, Skinport charges a seller fee, prices move between syncs, and thin items may have only a few offers. Treat the gap as a starting point for research, and check the live listings and volume before acting.
Steam fee calculator →How current are these prices?
Both sides come from our latest catalog sync, refreshed a few times per day. Only actively traded items are listed — an item that never sells has no meaningful gap — but always verify the live listing before you buy or sell.