CZ75-Auto Xiangliu
(Minimal Wear)About CZ75-Auto Xiangliu
CZ75-Auto Xiangliu features a custom paint job with nine intertwined snakes rendered in purple and gold across a dark base, with detailed linework extending over the slide, grip, and magazine. The layered serpent motif gives this CZ75-Auto a more ornate, myth-inspired look than most pistol skins in CS2, setting it apart within the weapon’s lineup.
Release & Source
The CZ75-Auto Xiangliu can be found in the Spectrum Case.
Float Range & Wear
The CZ75-Auto Xiangliu 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.
The CZ75-Auto Xiangliu is a Classified-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~3.2%, making it one of the rarest CZ75-Auto skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Stickers with purple, gold, and serpent-themed details fit the Xiangliu best. Good options include Crown (Foil) for the gold accents, Imperial Dragon for an eastern-dragon match, Purple Jaggyfish for a budget purple accent, and Gold Web (Foil) if you want a cleaner metallic look. Using one larger foil near the rear and smaller purple stickers toward the front keeps the artwork visible.
The Xiangliu uses a dense purple-and-gold serpent design that covers most of the pistol, which gives it a much more ornamental look than simpler CZ75 finishes like Tigris or Polymer. It also comes from the Spectrum Case and sits at Classified rarity, so it occupies a higher tier than many common CZ75 skins. Its artwork is the main appeal rather than a special pattern-based variation.
Skins with purple, gold, or mythic themes work best alongside the Xiangliu. Good pairings include AK-47 The Empress, M4A4 Neo-Noir, AWP Fever Dream, and USP-S Cortex. If you want a more coordinated inventory, mixing purple rifles with one gold-accented centerpiece usually matches the pistol better than using bright red or green skins.
Yes, if you regularly buy the CZ75, the Xiangliu is one of the more distinctive finishes available for it. The weapon itself is a niche sidearm used for close-range bursts and eco-round swing potential, so the skin makes the most sense for players who already like the CZ75’s aggressive role. If you rarely equip the CZ75 over the Five-SeveN or Tec-9, you may not get much use from it.

