Inspect Five-SeveN | Nightshade
- Factory New
- Minimal Wear
- Field-Tested
- Well-Worn
- Battle-Scarred
Five-SeveN | Nightshade Description
Release History
The Five-SeveN | Nightshade comes from The eSports Winter 2013 Collection. Its release date was December 18, 2013, when it came out during the 'Winter Offensive' update. Its history highlights its mysterious dark blue finish, evoking the calm of the night.
Designer
Crafted by Valve, the Nightshade skin features a mysterious aesthetic that highlights the designer's ability to create skins with a sense of intrigue and stealth.
Pattern and Skin Features
Coated in gray-blue paint, this skin's slide is adorned with light gray floral patterns featuring burgundy outlines. The overall design combines elegance with subtlety, making it visually appealing without overwhelming details throughout its appearance.
Float Range
Nightshade features a float range that spans from 0.00 to 0.50, making it available across all conditions; small abrasions are present on its body starting from Factory New condition while increasing significantly as wear approaches its maximum level leading to noticeable darkening overall.
Drop Rate and Chance
With a drop rate of 79.92% and a drop chance of 79.92%, the Five-SeveN | Nightshade is a popular Mil-Spec Grade skin. Its nightshade design adds a dark touch.
Gameplay and Notable Players
Chosen by stars like mixwell, neo, and seang@res, this skin is designed for aggressive gameplay that emphasizes individual skill. Players often shine in clutch situations where their quick decision-making can turn the match around.
Rarity
The Dual Berettas | Nightshade carries a Mil-Spec Grade rarity, positioning it as one of the more common skins in CS2. Although not among the rarest items available, its sleek design provides players with an attractive choice for their arsenal.
Popularity
The Five-SeveN | Nightshade has a popularity score of 70%, making it a good skin that is moderately popular due to its dark theme and subtle design elements. While appealing to some, it does not achieve significant recognition in CS2.


