Inspect P250 | Exchanger
- Factory New
- Minimal Wear
- Field-Tested
- Well-Worn
- Battle-Scarred
P250 | Exchanger Description
Release History
The P250 | Exchanger comes from The 2018 Nuke Collection. Its release date was August 31, 2018, when it came out during the 'FACEIT 2018 - Ways to Watch' update. Its history celebrates its vibrant currency-inspired design.
Designer
Released as part of The 2018 Nuke Collection, the Exchanger skin was crafted by Valve. Its gray finish reflects the creator's ability to balance style with functionality.
Pattern and Skin Features
This skin features patterns of interweaving pipes across its body using various shades of beige, gray, and brown complemented by several blue accents that add vibrancy; it creates an industrial feel suitable for players who appreciate unique thematic representations within their skins.
Float Range
Exchanger features a limited float value ranging from 0.00 to 0.50 which makes it available across all conditions with small abrasions evident starting from Factory New condition; as wear approaches its maximum level both number and size of these abrasions increase significantly.
Drop Rate and Chance
With a drop rate of 79.92% and a drop chance of 79.92%, the P250 | Exchanger is a common Mil-Spec Grade skin. Its exchange-inspired design makes it a versatile choice.
Gameplay and Notable Players
Employed by players like kaze, yel, and dickstacy, this skin supports versatile gameplay strategies that adapt to changing match conditions. Their ability to execute precise shots under pressure showcases their elite skills.
Rarity
The rarity of the P250 | Exchanger is Mil-Spec Grade, categorizing it as one of the more common skins available. While it may not boast the rarity of higher-tier items, its clean design offers players a dependable choice for everyday use.
Popularity
With a popularity score of 75%, the P250 | Exchanger is a good skin that is moderately popular due to its vibrant color scheme and dynamic patterns. While it has some appeal, it does not achieve widespread recognition in CS2.


