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Chroma 2 Case
About Chroma 2 Case
The Chroma 2 Case is a CS2 container with a black body covered in gold filigree patterns and a red central emblem set within an ornate frame. Its decorative, almost regal styling makes it more elaborate than many standard weapon cases in the game.
Release & Source
This is a weapon case. Cases are opened in-game to reveal one of a fixed collection of skins, and serve as the original source for every item inside them. Dropped in-game or available on the Steam Community Market and third-party marketplaces like SkinSwap.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The top drops in the Chroma 2 Case are the rare special items from the Chroma knife pool, including finishes like Doppler, Marble Fade, Tiger Tooth, Damascus Steel, Rust Coat, Ultraviolet, and Fade on knives such as the Karambit, M9 Bayonet, and Butterfly Knife. Among the regular weapon skins, standout pulls include the M4A1-S Hyper Beast, MAC-10 Neon Rider, and Five-SeveN Monkey Business. The case is mainly opened for its knife pool rather than for a single red-tier gun skin.
The Chroma 2 Case contains 17 regular weapon skins plus a rare special item slot for Chroma-finish knives. Notable skins include the M4A1-S Hyper Beast, FAMAS Djinn, Galil AR Eco, MAC-10 Neon Rider, AK-47 Elite Build, and Five-SeveN Monkey Business. Its rare special items can include knives such as the Karambit, M9 Bayonet, Bayonet, Flip Knife, Gut Knife, and Butterfly Knife with Chroma finishes.
Like standard CS2 weapon cases, the Chroma 2 Case follows Valve’s usual rarity odds: Mil-Spec items are the most common, while Restricted, Classified, Covert, and rare special items become progressively less likely. In practice, the chance of hitting a knife is around the standard rare special item rate used for cases, which is far lower than the odds of landing a regular skin. Specific percentages can vary by rarity tier, but openings are heavily weighted toward lower-tier outcomes.
For most players, opening a Chroma 2 Case is not the efficient way to get value, because the expected return is usually below the combined cost of the case and key. People still open it for the Chroma knife pool, especially finishes like Doppler, Fade, and Marble Fade on knives such as the Karambit or Butterfly Knife. If you want a specific skin like the M4A1-S Hyper Beast, buying it directly is usually the more predictable option.

