Inspect AWP | Dragon Lore
- Factory New
- Minimal Wear
- Field-Tested
- Well-Worn
- Battle-Scarred
AWP | Dragon Lore Description
Release History
The AWP | Dragon Lore comes from 'The Cobblestone Collection'. Its release date was July 1, 2014, during the start of Operation Breakout. Its mythical dragon artwork and rarity make it one of the most sought-after skins.
Designer
Designed by Valve, the AWP | Dragon Lore features a mythical and artistic aesthetic with orange and yellow hues, showcasing the creator's ability to merge dragon motifs with modern design. The designer's focus on lore motifs ensures a visually striking appearance.
Pattern and Skin Features
The rifle is olive with an image of a fire-breathing dragon. Celtic ornaments adorn the dragon's body, and a black-and-green checkered pattern is on the scope, barrel, and buttstock. The best pattern is the fusion of the fiery dragon and Celtic details.
Float Range
Dragon Lore has a float value ranging from 0.00 to 0.70, making it available in all conditions. Small abrasions appear on the buttstock and handguard in Minimal Wear condition; at maximum wear levels, significant abrasions occur on the entire body of the weapon.
Drop Rate and Chance
The legendary AWP | Dragon Lore features a drop rate of 0.64% and a drop chance of 0.63%, making it one of the rarest and most sought-after sniper skins in the game. Its iconic status amplifies its value.
Gameplay and Notable Players
Used by f0rest, adren, and mou, this legendary skin complements flashy gameplay styles. It's ideal for those looking to dominate with high-impact shots while showcasing their skill.
Rarity
The rarity of the AWP | Dragon Lore is Covert, placing it among the rarest and most iconic skins in CS2. Its legendary status and stunning artwork make this skin highly coveted by collectors who wish to own a piece of gaming history.
Popularity
The AWP | Dragon Lore has a lower popularity score of 35%, making it a good skin that is less popular than others. While its iconic dragon design appeals to some, it does not enjoy widespread popularity in CS2.


