Inspect P2000 | Pathfinder
- Factory New
- Minimal Wear
- Field-Tested
P2000 | Pathfinder Description
Release History
The P2000 | Pathfinder comes from The Gods and Monsters Collection. Its release date was May 26, 2015, when it came out during 'Operation Bloodhound.' Its history celebrates its clean and understated design, symbolizing exploration and determination.
Designer
Designed by Valve, the Pathfinder skin combines gray tones with a modern aesthetic, exemplifying the designer's commitment to creating functional and visually appealing designs.
Pattern and Skin Features
Inspired by the ancient Greek legend of the Minotaur, this skin features a maze pattern painted in black and gray colors across the entire body of the pistol, adding a thematic depth to its design.
Float Range
The float range for Pathfinder is set between 0.00 and 0.35, making it available in all conditions except Well-Worn and Battle-Scarred. Significant abrasions are present on the body starting from Factory New condition; as wear approaches its maximum level, both number and size of these abrasions increase significantly.
Drop Rate and Chance
The P2000 | Pathfinder is an Industrial Grade skin with a drop rate of unknown and a drop chance of 0%. Its rarity and unique design make it highly sought after by collectors.
Gameplay and Notable Players
Embraced by notable figures like neo, ex6tenz, and krystal, this skin promotes dynamic gameplay that rewards quick reflexes and adaptability. Players are adept at outmaneuvering opponents in unpredictable engagements.
Rarity
The rarity of the P2000 | Pathfinder is Industrial Grade, categorizing it as one of the more accessible options in CS2. While not considered one of the rarest items, its simple design offers players a functional choice that fits well into any collection.
Popularity
With a popularity score of 75%, the P2000 | Pathfinder is a good skin that maintains moderate popularity due to its adventurous theme and stylish design. While appreciated by some players, it does not achieve significant recognition in CS2.


