
About Stash Clash
What is Stash Clash?
Stash Clash is an independent, informational stash and price guide for CS2 and CS:GO skins - it is not the official clash.gg or stash.clash.gg site and is not affiliated with them. Here you can browse clash skins, clash cases, collections and illustrative item prices in one clash-style directory, all for research. When you want to actually open cases, use the age-gated CTA to continue to the external clash.gg platform.
Featured case
Kilowatt Case - the flagship CS2 case opening pick
A modern drop-pool case with a strong lineup and a rare special-item slot. A good starting point for anyone learning how cs2 case opening odds and item value connect.
Kilowatt Case
One of the most opened cs2 cases in the current rotation, home to the Kukri Knife special-item slot and a spread of blue, purple, pink and red-tier weapon skins.
- AWP finish highlight
- Kukri Knife slot
- Mil-spec to covert tiers
- StatTrak variants
CS2 cases
Most popular CS2 cases
Browse the case directory the way you would a stash: image, illustrative starting price, the items inside and a direct route to open. Prices are examples for research only.








CS2 skins
Most popular CS2 weapon skins
Rifle and pistol finishes players search for most often. Each skin card lists rarity, the collection it belongs to and an illustrative price range.








Knife skins
Knife skins - the gold tier of any stash
Melee finishes sit at the top of the cs2 skin database. Model, finish, float and pattern combine to make each knife almost unique. Below are two butterfly examples.


Why knives lead prices
Every case has roughly a 1 in 400 special-item chance, and knives make up most of that slot. Scarcity plus demand keeps knife skins at the peak of the market. Learn the pattern and float rules before you buy.
Glove skins
Glove skins and glove-enabled cases
Gloves share the rare gold slot with knives but only drop from glove-enabled cases. The Imperial Plaid below is one of the most recognisable driver-glove finishes.


How to research gloves
Gloves have no StatTrak and no name tag, so wear and pattern are everything. Compare Field-Tested and Minimal Wear examples and check which case a finish belongs to before you commit.
Skin price guide
CS2 skin price guide at a glance
Illustrative price ranges by wear for a handful of popular finishes. Use them to understand how float shifts value, then confirm live figures on your market.
| Skin | Rarity | Factory New | Field-Tested | Battle-Scarred |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AK-47 | Bloodsport | Classified | $180 | $52 | $28 |
| Desert Eagle | Printstream | Covert | $210 | $68 | $38 |
| M4A1-S | Printstream | Covert | $260 | $88 | $45 |
| AWP | Hyper Beast | Covert | $95 | $34 | $22 |
| M4A4 | Poseidon | Covert | $320 | $140 | $95 |
CS2 case opening guide
How CS2 case opening works
Three ideas do most of the work when you understand cs2 cases: rarity tiers, drop odds and float. Here is the short version - the full walkthrough lives in our guide.
Rarity tiers
Every case runs from mil-spec blue up to covert red, with a rare gold slot for knives and gloves. Higher tiers are rarer and usually worth more.
Drop odds
Community-observed odds are roughly 79.9% blue, 16% purple, 3.2% pink, 0.64% red and about 0.26% for the gold special item.
Float & wear
Each unbox rolls a float that sets the visible wear from Factory New to Battle-Scarred, which is why two of the same skin can differ in value.
Popular searches
What people look up in the stash
Popular searches in Russian
Visitors from Russian-speaking communities often look for the same items using клаш скины, clash кейсы, cs2 скины, кс2 скины and кейсы кс2. Whichever spelling you use, the stash, cases and price guide below cover the same CS2 items in English.
FAQ
CS2 skins and cases - frequently asked questions
What is a CS2 skins stash?
A CS2 skins stash is a structured catalog that lists weapon skins, knife skins, glove skins and the cases they come from, together with rarity, collection and illustrative price ranges so you can research an item before you trade or open a case.
Are CS2 and CS:GO skins the same?
Yes. When Counter-Strike 2 replaced CS:GO the inventory carried over, so CS:GO skins are now CS2 skins. The finishes, collections and cases remain the same - only the engine and rendering changed.
How are CS2 case prices set?
Case prices float on the open Steam and third-party markets based on supply and demand. Retired or discontinued cases usually cost more than active drop cases because no new copies enter circulation.
What makes a knife skin expensive?
Knife value is driven by the model, the finish, the wear (float), pattern index, and whether the knife is StatTrak. Rare fades, low-float patterns and doppler phases command large premiums.
Do glove skins come from cases?
Glove finishes are rare gold-tier items pulled from glove-enabled cases such as the Glove Case, Clutch Case and Fever Case. Each of those cases has its own set of glove finishes.
What is float or wear on a skin?
Float is a hidden 0 to 1 value that determines the visible wear of a skin, mapped to Factory New, Minimal Wear, Field-Tested, Well-Worn and Battle-Scarred. Lower floats look cleaner and usually sell for more.
Is this website an official Valve product?
No. StashClash Guru is an independent informational guide. It is not affiliated with Valve Corporation, Steam or Counter-Strike 2, and all prices shown are illustrative examples for research.
How often are the prices updated?
The reference ranges on this stash are refreshed periodically as illustrative examples. Always confirm the live figure on the market you actually trade on before making a decision.
Ready to explore CS2 case opening?
Confirm you are 18+ and continue to the external case opening platform, or keep researching the stash first - the choice is yours.
Understanding the CS2 and CS:GO skins stash
Cosmetic weapon finishes have grown from a small 2013 experiment into one of the most active virtual item economies in gaming. A CS2 skin database exists because there are now thousands of finishes spread across dozens of collections, and no single player can memorise them all. A well-built cs2 stash turns that sprawl into something you can search: pick a weapon, see every finish, compare rarity, and understand roughly what each is worth before you spend anything.
From CS:GO skins to CS2 skins
The transition from Global Offensive to Counter-Strike 2 was a rebuild of the engine, not a reset of the economy. Every item you owned carried across, which is why the phrases csgo skins and cs2 skins now describe the same inventory. What changed was presentation: Source 2 lighting made many finishes look sharper, and some patterns that were hidden in dark corners of CS:GO suddenly popped. If you learned the market in the CS:GO era, the fundamentals still apply - collections, rarity tiers, float and pattern indexes all work the way they always did.
How cases and collections fit together
Most tradable finishes enter the economy through cs2 cases. A case is a sealed container tied to a specific collection; opening it with a key returns one item from that collection, weighted by rarity. Weapon skins fill the blue, purple, pink and red tiers, while the rare gold slot holds knives or gloves. Collections that are no longer in the active drop pool become scarcer over time, which is a large part of why some older cs2 collections hold their value while fresh cases stay cheap. Our collections directory maps which finishes live in which set, and the case directory shows what each container can return.
Reading skin prices without guesswork
New collectors often assume a skin has a single price. In reality every listing is a blend of four variables: the finish itself, the wear (float), the pattern index, and whether it carries StatTrak tracking. A Factory New example of a covert rifle can be worth several times a Battle-Scarred copy of the same skin, and certain pattern seeds - blue-heavy Case Hardened AKs, low-float fades - command their own premiums. That is why our skin price guide shows ranges rather than single numbers, and why every figure on this site is labelled illustrative. Use the ranges to build intuition, then confirm the live quote on the marketplace you actually trade on.
Knife and glove skins at the top of the stash
Ask anyone what the most valuable items in the game are and the answer is almost always knife skins and glove skins. Both sit in the same rare gold slot, both are limited by the roughly one-in-four-hundred special-item chance per case, and both are judged almost entirely on finish, wear and pattern. Knives add StatTrak and a huge range of models - from the humble Gut Knife to the coveted Butterfly and Karambit - while gloves keep it simple with no StatTrak and no name tags. Our dedicated knife guide and glove guide break down what actually moves the price on each.
Using this stash responsibly
Opening cases and trading skins can be genuinely fun, but it involves real money and randomness. Treat any cs2 case opening session the way you would any other paid entertainment: set a budget, understand that the odds always favour the house, and never chase a loss. This site exists to inform, not to push - you will find our responsible play notes linked from every page, and every external link is gated behind an age-confirmation step. Whether you came here searching for clash skins, clash gg skins or simply a clearer stash clash reference, the goal is the same: give you the context to make your own informed decisions.