

Each cases' contents are listed when you click on them in your inventory.

Unfortunately, there's no guarantee you'll know what you'll receive from a case when you open it. You may receive them as a reward for levelling up, but you can also buy and sell them on the Community Market. There are over 25 cases in CS:GO and these operate as the game's loot boxes. Some variants may not have any purple on them at all. For example, many Bayonet Fade knives have a purple tip, but variants that have a higher percentage of purple cover may be worth more simply because people like how they look. Doppler, Case Hardened, and Fade all feature patterns that can lead to different results when spread across a weapon. Take extra care when picking CS:GO skins with varying finishes. The wear on CS:GO cosmetics fit onto a spectrum-known as a float value-so I recommend clicking 'Inspect in game' on the market listing to get a better idea of what you're actually buying. Just because an item is 'Field-Tested' doesn't mean all skins in that category look exactly the same. Wear varies between weapons, even if they're exactly the same item in the same condition band. Factory New is the cleanest possible version of the skin:
#WEAPON CLICKER CS GO EDITION SKIN#
Equipping the skin has no effect on its wear, either.īattle-Scarred skins usually feature heavy scratches and wear that makes the skin appear faded, or not as vibrant. There's no way for players to influence the wear of a skin as it's determined when it's unboxed from a case. Alongside the rarity of a particular skin, the condition also affects its overall value.
