About AWP Worm God

AWP Worm God features a pale, bone-like finish painted with a skull motif and twisting root patterns across the body of the rifle. The organic illustration gives this AWP a darker, macabre look that stands apart from more technical or military-themed sniper rifle skins in CS2.

Release & Source

The AWP Worm God can be found in the Chroma 2 Case.

Float Range & Wear

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The AWP Worm God 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~15.98%

The AWP Worm God is a Restricted-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~15.98%, making it one of the more common AWP skins in CS2.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What stickers look best on AWP Worm God?

AWP Worm God works best with stickers that match its bone, root, and dark green palette. Good options include Sticker Toxic Flow, Sticker Battle Scarred, Sticker Skull Troop, and Sticker Green Swallow; for a cleaner craft, combine 3x Toxic Flow with 1x Skull Troop near the scope. Stickers with neon pink or bright blue usually clash with the skin’s muted horror-style artwork.

When was AWP Worm God released?

AWP Worm God was released on April 15, 2015 as part of the Chroma 2 Case update. It belongs to The Chroma 2 Collection and arrived during a period when Valve added several colorful finishes alongside darker themed skins. That release timing makes it one of the more recognizable mid-2010s AWP designs.

Does AWP Worm God have different patterns?

No, AWP Worm God does not have meaningful pattern variations in the way skins like Case Hardened or Fade do. Its skull-and-roots artwork stays essentially the same across pattern seeds, so collectors usually focus more on wear level and sticker placement than on seed hunting. If you are comparing listings, the visual difference comes from condition rather than pattern rarity.

Is AWP Worm God a good investment?

AWP Worm God is usually viewed as a budget AWP skin rather than a high-upside investment piece. Its supply is relatively broad because it comes from the Chroma 2 Case, so long-term growth tends to be steadier than rare case-hardened knives or top-tier AWP finishes like Medusa or Gungnir. It can still be a reasonable hold if you want a low-cost, recognizable AWP skin with consistent demand.