While the big news in Dota 2 is that Ringmaster is finally in the game, Valve decided to give us players a double dose of content by adding the 2024 Compendium to the game.
Introduced to the game late on Aug. 22 (In the early morning of Aug. 23 for most of the world), The International 2024 Compendium introduces the usual fair of rewards and prizes, as well as a way to contribute to the prize pool of The International.
The International 2024 Compendium
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Purchasing the TI13 Compendium will unlock Fantasy, Bingo, the Oracle’s Challenge bracket guessing game, and the ability to earn points to level up your compendium. Each compendium level you’ll earn one of the following rewards:
Loading Screens
Team Teleport Effects
Fantasy and Bingo Powerups
2024 Effigy Blocks
Chat Wheels
Player and Team Stickers
New Animated Versus Screen
New International 2024 HUD
Getting the Compendium to Level 1,000 will also reward you with a Mini Aegis of Champions, a “1/5th scale nickel alloy replica of the famed champion’s prize.”
The Compendium costs $7.49 for the basic edition, and $29.99 for the upgraded compendium. Regional pricing is in effect, so expect these prices to fluctuate based on region.
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Standard Compendium Features
All Features and Activities
Aegis Emoticon
51 Bingo Tokens
36 Fantasy Roll Tokens
1 Player Sticker Capsule
Upgraded Compendium Contents
All Features and Activities Plus Accelerated Rewards
Aegis Emoticon
93 Bingo Tokens
78 Fantasy Roll Tokens
12 Player Sticker Capsules
5 Team Sticker Capsules
4 Team Loading Screen Treasures
3 TI Loading Screen Treasures
2 TI 2024 Effigy Blocks
Level 1 TI 2024 Teleport FX
TI Prize Pool?
As ever, the Compendium also contributes to the TI13 prize pool, with 25% of all sales going towards the prize pool of The International 2024. It’s unconfirmed, but it’s expected the compendium will run for the full duration of TI13, giving it around six weeks of time to enhance the prize pool