Steam Community Market prices for Dota 2 items in one sortable table: latest price, median, average, buy order and 30-day sales volume. Filter by rarity and search any cosmetic.
Every price is sourced from the Steam Community Market — the official marketplace built into Steam where Dota 2 cosmetics trade. We show the latest lowest listing alongside the median, average and buy-order figures so you can judge both value and liquidity.
What's the difference between the median, average and buy-order price?
The median is the middle of recent sale prices and is the most reliable "fair value". The average can be skewed by a few outliers. The buy-order figure is the highest price buyers are currently willing to pay, which sets a realistic floor for a quick sale.
Why is the lowest listing higher than the median?
The lowest listing is what a seller is asking right now, while the median reflects what items have actually sold for. A gap usually means thin supply or sellers testing higher prices — lean on the median and 30-day volume to judge what you'll really pay or receive.
How current are the prices?
Prices reflect our latest catalog sync from the Steam Community Market. Thinly traded items move slowly, so their figures stay representative for longer; heavily traded items can shift within a day, so always sanity-check before a big trade.
Does a higher rarity mean a higher price?
Not necessarily. Rarity is a quality label, while price is driven by demand, supply and how popular the hero is. Plenty of Mythical or Legendary items sell for more than rarer Immortals.