Inspect USP-S | Pathfinder
- Factory New
- Minimal Wear
- Field-Tested
USP-S | Pathfinder Description
Release History
The USP-S Pathfinder comes from The Norse Collection. Its release date was November 18, 2019, when it came out during the 'Operation Shattered Web' update. Its history highlights its adventurous and navigational design.
Designer
Crafted by Valve, the USP-S Pathfinder features a versatile gray finish that reflects the creator's focus on functionality and simplicity. This skin is a testament to Valve's expertise as a designer, merging clean lines with tactical utility.
Pattern and Skin Features
The PathFinder design incorporates a sleek maze-like geometric pattern across the body in various shades of gray. The texture is modern and sharp, with clean lines creating a sophisticated aesthetic. The best pattern lies in the intricate maze design, offering a sense of direction and complexity.
Float Range
The float value of Pathfinder ranges from 0.00 to 0.35, allowing for availability in all conditions except Well-Worn and Battle-Scarred. Abrasions are evident in Factory New condition, increasing in number and size as wear approaches its maximum.
Drop Rate and Chance
The USP-S | Pathfinder is rare, with a drop rate and drop chance of 0%. Its Industrial Grade rarity and low odds of getting make it highly exclusive.
Gameplay and Notable Players
This skin is popular among players like xyp9x, spiidi, and hiko, who excel in methodical gameplay. Its design supports a style focused on precision shooting and effective team coordination during intense matches.
Rarity
The USP-S | Pathfinder features an Industrial Grade rarity, marking it as one of the more basic options available. While not considered one of the rarest items, its straightforward design provides a functional choice for players seeking reliability.
Popularity
With a popularity score of 85%, the USP-S | Pathfinder is a good skin that maintains moderate popularity due to its adventurous theme and stylish graphics. While appreciated by some players, it does not achieve significant recognition in CS2.


