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The SG 553 | Triarch made its debut in CS2 on August 18th, 2016, as part of the Gamma 2 Case release. This community-designed skin by Arisato quickly gained popularity for its intricate triarch pattern and became a sought-after weapon skin among players.
The SG 553 | Triarch is a rare skin, only obtainable through opening a container case of Gamma 2. Adding an element of chance to get it, this skin also belongs to the exclusive Gamma 2 Collection, making it one of the highly demanded choices of collectors and players who wish to express their style in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive.
The SG 553 | Triarch is one of the most popular skins, and it currently ranks among the top 15% of skins in CS2 that are in demand. The estimation considers both its sales volume in a day and the market price for which it is sold, hence depicting its demand among players.
The SG 553 | Triarch is one of many skins that can be found in the pool of 255 rifle skins, so it is rather uncommon. This skin has restricted rarity, with an estimated drop chance of 15.98%, making it more unique among CS2 skins.
Priced between $0.17 and $3.24, the SG 553 | Triarch is relatively affordable for CS2 players. This skin is also highly available to buy from the markets, as there are 634.7K units of this skin in public CS2 inventories.
The float value of the SG 553 | Triarch in CS2 ranges from 0.00 to 1.00, which means that the skin is available in all exteriors. For each exterior, players can also find a StatTrak version of the Triarch.
The community loves the SG 553 | Triarch in CS2, which has been evidenced by a high average rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars based on over 2.3K votes on addskins.gg. Such a high popularity of the skin is additionally supported by ownership from professional players flusha, fnx, and olofmeister.
The SG 553 | Triarch in CS2 boasts a "Custom Paint Job" style with an incredible finish called Triarch, providing players with the ability to create highly personalized appearances through a wide range of colors. However, the Triarch finish does not change regardless of the pattern index, providing consistent and customizable aesthetics.

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.