Inspect P2000 | Amber Fade
- Factory New
- Minimal Wear
- Field-Tested
- Well-Worn
P2000 | Amber Fade Description
Release History
The P2000 | Amber Fade comes from The Dust 2 Collection. Its release date was November 27, 2013, when it came out during 'Out with the Old, In with the New' update. Its history emphasizes its smooth amber-to-silver gradient finish, offering a warm yet refined look.
Designer
Created by Valve, the Amber Fade skin features a unique finish that highlights the designer's attention to detail and artistic vision.
Pattern and Skin Features
Chromed and coated with translucent paints creating gradient transitions, this skin features various shades of green, yellow, and orange for a vibrant look that stands out during gameplay while maintaining simplicity throughout its overall design framework.
Float Range
Amber Fade features a limited float range set between 0.00 and 40 making it available only in Factory New, Minimal Wear, and Field-Tested conditions with small abrasions evident on the body starting from Factory New condition while increasing slightly as wear approaches its maximum level.
Drop Rate and Chance
The P2000 | Amber Fade features a drop rate of 15.98% and a drop chance of 15.98%, making it a popular Restricted skin. Its fading effect enhances its visual appeal.
Gameplay and Notable Players
Favored by players like device, xyp9x, and happy, this skin enhances gameplay with its reliability and smooth handling. Players utilizing it are known for their precision in critical moments, often securing crucial kills under pressure.
Rarity
The rarity of the P2000 | Amber Fade is Restricted, placing it among the rarest skins available in CS2. Its warm gradient and limited availability make this skin a sought-after item for collectors looking to showcase something special.
Popularity
With an exceptional popularity score of 95%, the P2000 | Amber Fade is a good skin that is highly popular for its stunning gradient design and warm colors. This top ranking emphasizes its desirability among players in CS2.


