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The P2000 | Royal Baroque (Battle-Scarred) is a reliable sidearm choice for first-round engagements, particularly effective against foes without armor. Its worn blue and gold filigree design adds a touch of elegance to its battlefield functionality.
The P2000 | Royal Baroque made its debut in CS2 a year ago, on September 15th, 2024. It was unveiled as part of the "Elegance Collection" update.
The P2000 | Royal Baroque (Battle-Scarred) originates from the Ascent Collection, making it exclusive to that particular set. This skin cannot be acquired through container openings, adding to its rarity and desirability among players.
With a popularity of 75%, the P2000 | Royal Baroque in Battle-Scarred condition is highly sought after by players in CS2, making it a popular choice for those looking to add a touch of elegance to their loadout. This popularity measurement is based on the consistent demand for the skin in the marketplace and its relatively stable price range.
The P2000 | Royal Baroque is one of 411 other Pistol skins in CS2. The skin's rarity is Mil-Spec Grade, making it a relatively common drop with an estimated drop chance of 79.92%.
The P2000 | Royal Baroque (Battle-Scarred) is priced between $0.10 and $0.50, making it an extremely budget-friendly skin option for players. This skin is easily accessible and can be found on various online platforms for purchase.
The P2000 | Royal Baroque in Battle-Scarred condition showcases a heavily worn appearance with significant scratches and abrasions on its design. Despite its wear, the intricate details of the Baroque pattern remain visible, adding a touch of elegance to this battle-worn skin.
The P2000 | Royal Baroque in Battle-Scarred condition has garnered mixed community sentiment on addskins.gg, with a total of 87 votes resulting in an average rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars. While some players appreciate its intricate design, others find the wear and tear of the skin less appealing.
The P2000 | Royal Baroque (Battle-Scarred) features a "Battle-Scarred" finish, giving it a weathered and worn appearance. The skin showcases scratches, abrasions, and a lack of luster, adding a gritty and used look to the weapon.
Each skin has a minimum and maximum wear value, that's what we call a wear range. The line shows the available wear range for this skin.