The P250 might just be Counter-Strike 2‘s most underrated weapon. In the right hands, this $300 sidearm can become a death machine, making it a perfect choice for eco rounds.
It may not have the devastating power of the Desert Eagle, but the P250 more than holds its own in the current CS2 meta. Because of this, there are a bunch of popular P250 Counter-Strike skins to collect in-game – 48 of them, to be exact. Let’s rank them!
Counter-Strike 2 P250 Skins Tier List
To rank our Counter-Strike 2 P250 skins Tier List, we’re basing it primarily on each one’s aesthetics. Now, this is totally subjective, and you might disagree with a few of them, but we think these are the best-looking skins in CS2. When buying your new P250 skin, this is always going to be the deciding factor, which is why we’re using it for our rankings.
Cost is important, too, of course. While the price of these skins doesn’t affect this Tier List, we have included a guide price for each one based on their cost on the Steam Marketplace at the moment. This is ever-changing, but it’s good to know which skins are in your approximate price range. The P250 is unique in that many of its most interesting skins actually cost the least to buy, so there are a few bargain opportunities here.
S Tier
- Asiimov ($19)
- Cassette ($0.20)
- Muertos ($11)
- Visions ($12)
- Wingshot ($5.50)
- Whiteout ($180)
A Tier
- Apep’s Curse ($100)
- Cartel ($17)
- Crimson Kimono ($31)
- Facility Draft ($0.03)
- Metallic DDPAT ($0.15)
- Re.built ($0.30)
- See Ya Later ($10.50)
- Supernova ($1.80)
- Valence ($0.80)
B Tier
- Bengal Tiger ($25)
- Cyber Shell ($1.50)
- Dark Filigree ($10)
- Digital Architect ($55)
- Exchanger ($0.55)
- Franklin ($1.70)
- Gunsmoke ($50)
- Mehndi ($25)
- Nevermore ($1.80)
- Nuclear Threat ($400)
- Red Rock ($11)
- Ripple ($0.42)
- Undertow ($55)
- Verdigris ($0.55)
- Vino Primo ($7)
- X-Ray ($0.60)
C Tier
- Black & Tan ($28)
- Bone Mask ($8)
- Boreal Forest ($0.12)
- Contaminant ($1.20)
- Contamination ($3.90)
- Default ($0)
- Drought ($0.85)
- Facets ($45)
- Forest Night ($2.50)
- Hive ($7.50)
- Inferno ($2)
- Iron Clad ($0.60)
- Mint Kimono ($6.50)
- Modern Hunter ($450)
- Sand Dune ($0.50)
- Splash ($40)
- Steel Disruption ($2.50)
All of the prices that we’re using here reflect (about) what it should cost you to grab the Factory New versions of these skins. That doesn’t mean you can’t grab them for cheaper, though. Wear rating is often a big factor in skin price, and if you’re willing to compromise on quality, you can also go for a Minimal Wear, Field-Tested, Well-Worn, or Battle-Scarred version of each skin instead.
The P250 Whiteout is a great example here, coming in at around $180 in Factory New. However, the Minimal Wear version will cost you about $50 – a massive change despite the minute difference in quality.
Published: Sep 15, 2024 09:39 am