Festive Gift
Open the Festive Gift case on TF2Royal for 18.93 coins. 14 Team Fortress 2 items can drop, each with a published chance and a live market price, and every spin is drawn from Random.org before the reels move.
At a glance
Case price
18.93 coins
Possible drops
14
Top drop
Collector's Professional Killstreak Festive Eyelander (378.73 coins)
Volatility
High
Times opened
1
What is in the Festive Gift case
Every item that can drop from this case, with its published chance and its live market price. The table below is the table the spin is drawn from — there is nothing else in it.
Collector's Professional Killstreak Festive Eyelander — 0.1% chance, 378.73 coins
Collector's Festive Gloves of Running Urgently — 0.3% chance, 299.61 coins
Strange Killstreak Festive Scattergun — 0.6% chance, 192.67 coins
Festive Lights Gnome Dome — 2% chance, 99.88 coins
Festive Lights Towering Patch of Pumpkins — 3% chance, 79.75 coins
Cloud 9 A Rather Festive Tree — 3% chance, 62.75 coins
Strange Specialized Killstreak Festive Eyelander — 3% chance, 49.99 coins
Terror-Watt A Rather Festive Tree — 5% chance, 35.00 coins
Strange Killstreak Festive Axtinguisher — 8% chance, 19.99 coins
Professional Killstreak Festive SMG — 10% chance, 13.63 coins
Professional Killstreak Festive Holy Mackerel — 20% chance, 4.92 coins
Festive Jarate — 15% chance, 3.50 coins
Specialized Killstreak Festive Axtinguisher — 15% chance, 2.39 coins
Festive Revolver — 15% chance, 1.50 coins
How opening this case works
One spin of the Festive Gift case costs 18.93 coins and draws a single item from the 14 listed above. You can open one at a time or up to four at once; four spins cost four times the price and are four independent draws, not one improved one.
Whatever drops is credited to your balance at its full value in coins. You can spend that on the marketplace, stake it in any other mode, or buy the item itself and withdraw it to your Steam inventory.
The Demo button spins this exact drop table without spending anything, so you can see how the case behaves before committing coins to it.
Odds and fairness
The winning ticket is drawn from Random.org before the animation plays, and every finished spin carries a Verify button that opens the record behind it. Random.org stamps each request with a serial number that only ever increases, so a quietly re-drawn result would leave a gap in the published sequence.
This case is rated high volatility. That describes how swingy its payouts are relative to its price, not how generous it is: it blends how often a spin returns less than half the 18.93 coin price with how large the top drop is against it.