About AWP The End

AWP The End is custom painted in eggplant and white, combining flames, roses, and the words “the end” near the trigger into a stark, high-contrast design. On the AWP’s long profile, the monochrome artwork gives it a darker, more graphic look than many other sniper rifle finishes in CS2.

Release & Source

The AWP The End can be found in the The Achroma Collection.

Float Range & Wear

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The AWP The End is available in all conditions, from Factory New to Battle-Scarred. The higher the float value, the more scratches and wear will be visible on the skin.

Rarity

Drop Chance~3.2%

The AWP The End is a Classified-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~3.2%, making it one of the rarest AWP skins in CS2.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What stickers look best on AWP The End?

AWP The End works best with stickers that match its white, purple, and floral artwork. Good options include Crown (Foil) for a clean gold contrast, Killjoy (Holo) for purple tones, Infinite Diamond (Holo) for bright white highlights, and 9INE (Holo) Paris 2023 if you want a compact purple holo logo. If you prefer a themed craft, combine Infinite Diamond (Holo) with Killjoy (Holo) and leave some body art visible so the roses and flame details still read clearly.

Does AWP The End have any special pattern variations?

AWP The End does not have notable pattern-based variations in the way skins like Case Hardened or Fade do. Its overall artwork stays consistent across pattern seeds, so collectors usually focus more on wear level and overall finish rather than hunting for a specific seed. That makes it a skin where the main visual differences come from condition, not pattern rarity.

Is AWP The End a good investment skin in CS2?

AWP The End has some investment appeal because it is a Classified AWP from The Achroma Collection, which gives it a defined collection identity rather than tying it to a common case drop. Its long-term performance will still depend on supply, player demand for newer AWP finishes, and whether Achroma collection items remain relevant in trade and crafting circles. It is better viewed as a collection-based hold than a pattern-driven speculative skin.